(Reuters) - NEW YORK, July 27 - U.S. stocks fell on Friday as
investors remained jittery about the worsening climate for
financing corporate takeovers and about subprime mortgage
losses dragging on the economy.
The underlying tone remained cautious on Wall Street a day
after U.S. equities suffered the second worst decline this
year, wiping out more than $300 billion in the S&P 500's
value.
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investors remained jittery about the worsening climate for
financing corporate takeovers and about subprime mortgage
losses dragging on the economy.
The underlying tone remained cautious on Wall Street a day
after U.S. equities suffered the second worst decline this
year, wiping out more than $300 billion in the S&P 500's
value.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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