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NEW YORK (Reuters) –
U.S. stocks slipped late on Tuesday due to trepidation over churning political and regulatory developments, offsetting solid earnings and improved consumer confidence data.
on Wednesday night.
began a two-day meeting on Tuesday against the backdrop of a Senate debate over Chairman Ben Bernanke's reconfirmation. The meeting is expected to yield few policy shifts, with a Fed statement on the economy and interest rates expected on Wednesday.
“Most people expect the FOMC to leave rates unchanged. They are not expecting a big statement at this time just because Bernanke still hangs on the cliff,” said Kenneth Polcari,
.
“People are much more interested in what the president is going to say — how his presentation is going to come across, does it look like he is changing the message, is he going to remain true to the values that he ran on, is he succumbing to more of a populist vote?”
is expected to vote this week on confirmation of Bernanke for a second term as Fed chairman. Bernanke has been criticized for the Fed's handling of the
, but Senate leaders predict he will be confirmed.
U.S. stocks fell 5 percent in a three-day span to close out last week after the Obama administration proposed new restrictions on large banks.
After a lower open, stocks rose on data showing consumer confidence rose for a third straight month in January to its highest level since September 2008, easing concerns about individual spending.
The Dow Jones industrial average (.DJI) shed 2.57 points, or 0.03 percent, to 10,194.29.
& Poor's 500 Index (.SPX) fell 4.61 points, or 0.42 percent, to 1,092.17. The
(.IXIC) lost 7.07 points, or 0.32 percent, to 2,203.73.
,
.O) reported fourth-quarter earnings in line with
and forecast first-quarter revenue flat to slightly higher than the year-ago period. The Internet company's shares gained 1.9 percent to $16.30 in after-hours trading.
.N) was the second biggest drag on the Dow after saying it faced a slower-than-expected recovery. Its shares fell 1.6 percent to $30.17.
But a number of companies turned in positive report cards. Travelers (
.N) was the top boost on the Dow, up 2.7 percent to $50.23, after the property-casualty insurer posted a profit that beat
's estimate.
.O) gained 1.5 percent to $205.94, a day after reporting strong
and on growing anticipation over its tablet product launch on Wednesday.
, followed by Microsoft Corp (
.O), up 0.7 percent to $29.50, which is scheduled to report results later this week.
, with about 1.12 billion shares changing hands, below last year's estimated daily average of 2.18 billion. On the Nasdaq, about 2.4 billion shares traded, above last year's daily average of 1.63 billion.
Declining stocks outnumbered advancing ones on the NYSE by a ratio of 5 to 3, while decliners outnumbered advancers on Nasdaq by a ratio of about 2 to 1.