Tepid economic data pulls Wall Street back from highs
U.S. stocks fell from record highs on Friday as tepid retail sales and producer price data dampened investor confidence in the economy's expansion. "There's a fear of - 'Am I missing out and is it too late?'" said Jeff Carbone, senior partner at Cornerstone Financial Partners in Cornelius, North Carolina. "And on the opposite side - 'Am I at the top and should I get out?'" Dow Chemical fell 2.51 percent and was the top drag on the materials index, followed by a 1.98 percent drop in DuPont a day
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