Stocks end little changed ahead of earnings rush

Stocks end little changed ahead of earnings rush


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NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are ending little changed as traders wait for key economic and earnings reports later this week.

The Standard & Poor's 500 index rose less than a point to close at 1,978 on Monday. The Dow Jones industrial average edged up 22 points to 16,982. The Nasdaq fell. The tech-heavy index dropped four points to 4,444.

Wall Street is in the middle of second-quarter earnings season, when big companies report springtime results and tell investors how they think the rest of the year will shape up. ExxonMobil and MasterCard are among the heavyweights posting earnings this week. On Wednesday, the government will release a report on gross domestic product between April and June.

Family Dollar soared 25 percent after Dollar Tree announced plans to buy the rival discount store.

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