Stocks climb as oil falls (Reuters)
13th Nov 2006, 18:38 GMT
Reuters - Stocks rose on Monday for the second straight session as oil prices fell below $59 a barrel, easing worries about energy costs, and as positive brokerage comments boosted shares of Intel Corp. and General Electric Co. .
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