(Reuters) - NEW YORK, July 30 - U.S. stocks traded little
changed in erratic trading on Monday after Wall Street's worst
week in nearly five years as concerns about the deteriorating
credit market countered optimism about the earnings outlook.
Tightening lending standards threatened to slow or halt the
heavy pace of corporate buyouts, including several major deals
by private equity firms, which have fueled a rally in stocks.
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changed in erratic trading on Monday after Wall Street's worst
week in nearly five years as concerns about the deteriorating
credit market countered optimism about the earnings outlook.
Tightening lending standards threatened to slow or halt the
heavy pace of corporate buyouts, including several major deals
by private equity firms, which have fueled a rally in stocks.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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