(Reuters) - NEW YORK, June 26 - U.S. stocks closed down for
a third session on Tuesday as higher bond yields raised
concerns about borrowing costs and more fallout from the
subprime mortgage market kept investors on edge.
But a drop in oil prices eased worries about inflation and
takeovers in health care and chemicals increased optimism
about share valuations, limiting the market's decline.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
a third session on Tuesday as higher bond yields raised
concerns about borrowing costs and more fallout from the
subprime mortgage market kept investors on edge.
But a drop in oil prices eased worries about inflation and
takeovers in health care and chemicals increased optimism
about share valuations, limiting the market's decline.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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