Stocks pull back amid Middle East tensions (AP)

Stock dealers conduct the final trading of the year at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo December 30, 2008. (Issei Kato/Reuters)AP - Wall Street retreated Monday as continuing violence in the Middle East and a resulting jump in oil prices reminded investors that the market could face problems beyond the recession. The collapse of a Dow Chemical Co. joint venture, meanwhile, intensified Wall Street’s economic worries.


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