(Reuters) - NEW YORK, June 27 - U.S. blue-chip stocks fell on
Wednesday after weaker-than-expected durable goods data added
to uneasiness about the outlook for corporate profits.
Stocks were also under pressure from worries about higher
interest rates and the troubled subprime mortgage market, which
weighed on the financial sector.
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Wednesday after weaker-than-expected durable goods data added
to uneasiness about the outlook for corporate profits.
Stocks were also under pressure from worries about higher
interest rates and the troubled subprime mortgage market, which
weighed on the financial sector.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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