Stocks Fall on Earnings
Wall Street pulled back sharply in early trading Tuesday following several disappointing earnings reports and amid renewed concerns about the mortgage lending market. The Dow Jones industrials lost more than 100 points.
Among the many earnings reported before the opening bell, chemical maker DuPont Co. reported flat second-quarter profit as higher sales offset the cost of energy and research. American Express Co. reported late Monday that quarterly profit climbed 12 percent on record card member spending. However, the nation's third-largest credit card brand said cardholders are also shirking more payments.
Both companies are Dow components. In early trading, the Dow fell 101.20, or 0.73 percent, to 13,842.22.
Broader stock indicators declined. The Standard & Poor's 500 index shed 12.26, or 0.80 percent, to 1,529.31. The Nasdaq composite index lost 21.06, or 0.78 percent, trading at 2,669.52.
Bonds rose, with the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note down to 4.94 Tuesday from 4.96 percent late Monday. The dollar traded mixed against other major currencies, while gold prices climbed.






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