US STOCKS-Wall St set to open lower on last day of quarter as shutdown looms


Wall Street's main indexes were on track for a lower open on Tuesday, the final day of the third quarter, as investors fretted over likely delays in the release of key economic data due to a potential U.S. government shutdown.

Sentiment turned risk averse a day after equities posted gains, underscoring how sensitive investors still are to signs of uncertainty.

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