U.S. stocks slightly fell on Monday after the International Monetary Fund said it ready to assist Greece if asked. Greeks rejected the conditions of a rescue package from creditors on Sunday, but investors remained optimistic that a deal could be reached to prevent the country's exit from the euro zone. Stock markets globally fell, but analysts said the declines were less than expected due to expectations that the European Central Bank would act to limit any damage.
Most of Dow stocks in negative area (20 of 30). Top looser - Intel Corporation (INTC, -1.29%). Top looser - Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT, +0.93).
S&P index sectors mixed. Top looser - Basic Materials (-1.5%).
At the moment:
Dow 17594.00 -55.00 -0.31%
S&P 500 2062.50 -6.25 -0.30%
Nasdaq 100 4415.00 -13.75 -0.31%
10-year yield 2.33% -0.06
Oil 54.02 -2.91 -5.11%
Gold 1167.00 +3.50 +0.30%
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