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US markets end down

The US markets ended in the negative. The Dow Jones closed at 10,120, weaker by 115 points or 1.1%, Nasdaq ended at 2179, lower by 42 points or 1.9% and the S&P shut at 1084, down 12 points or 1.1%. - Sunita Narain: The US and us">Sunita Narain: The US and us - US markets end firm - EIH"s continued dip in profit, sales - US markets end flat - US markets end higher - Workers stealing more cash than merchandise: survey The Indian ADRs ended down. Sterlite ended at $16, weaker by $0.7 or 4.5%, Infosys closed at $52, lower by $2 or 3.8% and MTNL shut at $3, down $0.1 or 5.4%. ICICI Bank weakened by $0.8 or 2.4% at $33 and HDFC Bank shed $2.7 or 2.2% at $116.


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US markets end flat
US markets ended flat on Tuesday. The Dow dropped two points to 10,545 while the Nasdaq slipped three points to 2,288.
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