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US markets surrender to inflation fears

By Michael Mackenzie and Anuj Gangahar

Published: January 3 2007 19:53 | Last updated: January 3 2007 23:59

US stocks surrendered a firm start to the new trading year on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve signalled there was little chance of an interest rate cut until core inflation moderates.

Stock investors returned from a four-day break amid lower oil prices and evidence of better-than-expected holiday retail sales. The bullish mood continued after a manufacturing survey proved to be stronger than expected and price pressures fell, reducing inflation fears.

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