Global stocks fall, bond yields rise as Fed's Dudley ups rate hike bets
By Dion Rabouin NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street stocks fell the most in two weeks on Tuesday, following European and Asian bourses lower after weak U.S. data and comments by an influential Federal Reserve policymaker that the Fed could raise interest rates as early as next month. New York Fed President William Dudley's statement seemed at odds with data released on Tuesday that showed consumer prices were unchanged in July as the cost of gasoline fell for the first time in five months and under
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