U.S. stock futures turn lower; crude, metals slide
13th Nov 2006, 15:33 GMT
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- U.S. stock futures leaned to the downside Monday, as traders lacked a catalyst to extend recent gains given that election news had receded into the background, and with inflation back in the spotlight ahead of key data later this week.
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