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Wall Street stocks little changed ahead of Federal Reserve decision
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 07 - 08 - 2007


Wall Street was little changed Tuesday as
investors avoided big bets before the Federal Reserve's
meeting during the afternoon, and braced for anything
policymakers might say about the debt market, according to AP.
The August meeting of the Fed's Open Market Committee,
which sets short-term interest rates, follows two weeks of
volatile stock trading. Investors have been uneasy about
the availability of credit, and the health of subprime
loans made to borrowers with weak credit.
While observers do not expect the Fed will move the
benchmark rate from 5.25 percent, where it has been since
last summer, many will be looking to the central bank's
economic policy statement for comments about the lending
concerns that have prompted big swings in stocks and bonds.
Wall Street was also digesting a Labor Department report
that found the productivity of U.S. workers rose to a 1.8
percent annual rate in the spring _ more than double the
0.7 percent pace of the first quarter _ while wage
pressures lessened.
Unit labor costs rose at a 2.1 percent pace, which was the
second straight quarter in which wage pressures have
cooled. A drop in wage pressures could help assuage some of
the Fed's concerns about inflation.
In midday trading, the Dow Jones industrial average was
down 16.18, or 0.12 percent, at 13,452.60 after soaring 286
points Monday, the latest in a series of triple digit
swings the blue chips have made amid investors' ongoing
uneasiness about credit. The Dow was down more than 100 in
the early going Tuesday.
The Standard & Poor's 500 index rose 1.31, or 0.09
percent, to 1,468.98, and the Nasdaq composite index fell
1.90, or 0.07 percent, to 2,545.43.
In recent weeks, the major stock market indexes have
traded erratically, with the Dow routinely showing
triple-digit swings. The frenetic trading follows the stock
market's high seen July 19, when the Dow closed above
14,000 for the first time and the Standard & Poor's 500
index also saw a record finish.
Bond prices, which move opposite yields, fell Tuesday. The
yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note was unchanged
at 4.74 percent. Bonds fell sharply Monday amid the stock
market rally.
The dollar was mixed against other major currencies, while
gold prices fell.
Light, sweet crude fell 38 cents to $71.68 on the New York
Mercantile Exchange a day after tumbling more than 4.5
percent. A week ago, crude closed at a record $78.21 a
barrel.
In corporate news, Marsh & McLennan Cos. fell $1.36, or
4.6 percent, at $26.38. The largest U.S. insurance
brokerage, turned in a 3 percent increase in its
second-quarter profits amid growth in its risk and
insurance business and consulting operations. The company
also approved a $1.5 billion share-repurchase plan.
Duke Energy Corp. rose 40 cents, or 2.2 percent, to $18.30
after it reported second-quarter profit fell $1.27 percent
after it spun off its natural gas business at the beginning
of the year.
Tyco International Ltd. shed $1.25, or 2.6 percent, to
$46.75 after it fell to a fiscal third-quarter loss due to
hefty charges primarily related to a legal settlement.
However, adjusted results managed to top Wall Street's
expectations.
Among the companies reporting results Tuesday, Cisco
Systems Inc. is expected to weigh in after the closing
bell. Shares fell 19 cents to $29.31.


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