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Wall Street declines small as investors are safe at first on

FXstreet.com (San Francisco) - US stocks market closed negative on Tuesday as investors are unwilling to take risks ahead of Wednesday's FOMC announcement on monetary policy. In addition, Monday's big rally could fuel consolidation movements on Tuesday session.

The Dow Jones declined 9.31 points or 0.06% to finish the day at 15,875.26. The S&P 500 eased 5.54 pts or 0.31% to end the session at 1,781.00. The Nasdaq Composite lost 5.84 pts or 0.14% to 4,023.68.

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