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FT.com - Mining stocks dragged the FTSE lower on Tuesday. The index was down 0.7 per cent to 6,657.8 by late afternoon trade, a fall of 47.8 points.
FT.com - Wall Street stocks were lower on Tuesday, as another fall in house prices and declining consumer confidence weighed on investor sentiment.
FT.com - US stocks were set for a lower higher start on Tuesday, as investors awaited the start of a two-day policy meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee.

A giant installation on display at the London Stock Exchange. Europe's main stock markets fell on profit-taking amid caution on the eve of an interest-rate call by the US Federal Reserve.(AFP/File/Ben Stansall)AFP - Europe's main stock markets fell Tuesday on profit-taking amid caution on the eve of an interest-rate call by the US Federal Reserve, dealers said.


FT.com - Mining stocks dragged the FTSE lower on Tuesday. The index was down 0.7 per cent to 6,659.3 by early afternoon trade, a fall of 45.7 points.

Oil options traders work on the floor of the New York Mercantile Exchange on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2007 in New York.  Oil futures retreated Tuesday on word Mexican oil production is returning to normal. Gasoline prices, however, jumped overnight at the pump and have now risen nearly 12 cents in the last two weeks. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)AP - Wall Street pulled back Tuesday as investors, uneasy about a drop in consumer confidence, traded cautiously ahead of the Federal Reserve's impending decision on interest rates.


Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York, October 26, 2007. (Jeff Zelevansky/Reuters)Reuters - Stocks fell on Tuesday after a weak outlook from Procter & Gamble, disappointing earnings from U.S. Steel and a report showing consumer confidence at a two-year low fueled worries about the economy, consumer spending and corporate profits.


Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York, October 26, 2007. (Jeff Zelevansky/Reuters)Reuters - Stock markets looked set to open lower on Tuesday, with futures on all three main indexes in the red ahead of the start of the Federal Reserve's two-day monetary policy committee (FOMC) meeting.


Investors check their stocks value at a stock exchange market in Shanghai October 23, 2007. (Nir Elias/Reuters)Reuters - Surging Chinese stock markets won the global IPO crown in the third quarter, hosting more share flotations and raising more capital than bourses in any other country, an Ernst & Young report showed on Tuesday.


FT.com - London equities eased back in opening trade on Tuesday, with Imperial Tobacco the biggest single faller after its full-year numbers met forecasts but were not strong enough to sustain its strong run ahead of the numbers.
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