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Stocks Pull Back After Four-Week Rally
Published: Monday, 10 Aug 2009 | 12:10 PM ET
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Stocks retreated Monday as investors took a breather after a four-week rally, capped by a better-than-expected jobs report on Friday.

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Wall Street has been on a roll: After climbing for four straight weeks, the Dow is trading around its highest level since November and the S&P 500 and Nasdaq have registered their highest closes since October.

"We are in a mild profit-taking mode after a rally, and we are also nearing September, the historically worst month for stocks," Art Hogan, chief market analyst at Jefferies, told Reuters.

No major economic statistics are due out today. Investors are already looking ahead to a two-day Fed meeting, which begins Tuesday.

After Friday's jobs report showed the U.S. unemployment rate fell in July for the first time in 15 months, bets on the central bank raising interest rates by up to a quarter percentage point by year end increased to as high as a 46 percent chance from 34 percent shortly before the data, according to Reuters.

In addition to the Fed, investors will be watching the retail sector this week as the government delivers its report on July retail sales and a slew of retailers deliver earnings, including Wal-Mart [WMT  Loading...      ()   ].

Wal-Mart shares slipped after JPMorgan said the retail giant won't see same-store sales growth for the second quarter as summer business was weak.

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Bank stocks advanced, with Citigroup [C  Loading...      ()   ] up more than 5 percent and Bank of America [BAC  Loading...      ()   ] up more than 1 percent after a report showed U.S. banks are poised to make $38.5 billion from customer overdraft fees this year.

General Motors [MTLQQ  Loading...      ()   ] and eBay [EBAY  Loading...      ()   ] announced this morning that hundreds of GM dealers in California are going to start auctioning cars online.

McDonald's [MCD  Loading...      ()   ] reported its same-store sales rose 2.6 percent in July, helped by its new upscale coffee offerings.

Hormel [HRL  Loading...      ()   ], maker of Spam and Jennie-O Turkey products, raised its 2009 forecast amid strength in its refrigerated-food segment.

Microsoft [MSFT  Loading...      ()   ] is selling its digital-advertising firm Razorfish to French ad firm Publicis [PUBGY  Loading...      ()   ] in a deal valued at $530 million.

Elsewhere in tech, Research In Motion [RIMM  Loading...      ()   ] shares skidded after being downgraded to "neutral" by UBS.

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway [BRK.A  Loading...      ()   ] could be a stock to watch, after posting its best quarterly results in nearly two years after the bell on Friday.

The U.S. Treasury will auction $75 billion in new government bonds, while Germany is due to issue 6 billion euros of the benchmark 10-year Bund on Wednesday.

- Peter Schacknow contributed to this report.

This Week:

MONDAY: SEC hearing on Bank of America/Merrill Lynch
TUESDAY: Two-day Fed meeting begins; wholesale trade; Treasury 3-year auction; Earnings from Applied Materials
WEDNESDAY: Weekly mortgage applications; international trade; weekly crude inventories; Treasury 10-year auction; Fed announcement; Earnings from Macy's
THURSDAY: Retail sales; weekly jobless claims; import/export prices; business inventories; Treasury 30-year auction; Earnings from Wal-Mart, Kohl's and Nordstrom
FRIDAY: CPI; industrial production; consumer sentiment; Earnings from JCPenney

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