(Reuters) - NEW YORK, July 10 - U.S. stocks dropped on
Tuesday as trouble in the subprime mortgage market fueled
selling of financial sector shares and the housing slump took a
toll on companies' outlooks.
The market extended losses in afternoon trading as a speech
by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke offered no news to
relieve the market's anxiety, analysts said.
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Tuesday as trouble in the subprime mortgage market fueled
selling of financial sector shares and the housing slump took a
toll on companies' outlooks.
The market extended losses in afternoon trading as a speech
by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke offered no news to
relieve the market's anxiety, analysts said.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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