NEW YORK: U.S. stocks slipped on Monday, led by declines in health and consumer shares, as investors braced for policy news from central banks.
The three major stock indexes posted a second straight month of gains, however, helped by financial shares, which were up 1.7 percent, while utilities were down 2.8 percent for the month.
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