Stocks rise on oil drop; election worry lingers (Reuters)
13th Nov 2006, 21:32 GMT
Reuters - U.S. stocks rose on Monday as falling oil prices lifted shares of industrial bellwethers such as General Electric Co. , but nervousness ahead of economic reports which set the course for interest rates limited a broader advance.
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