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Wall St falls after tepid earnings

New York - US stocks ended lower for a second day on Wednesday, as investors soured on another round of underwhelming corporate results and the Federal Reserve said it would stick to its stimulus plan until the job market improves.

The S&P 500 has lost 3.6% over the past five sessions, hurt by weak earnings outlooks and top-line revenue misses from large multinational companies. The index is now down 3.9% from its closing high of 1,465.77 set on September 14.

Boeing bucked the trend with a more optimistic outlook, but it could not break away from the rest of the market as it was pulled into negative territory in the afternoon. Shares of the defense and aerospace company, a Dow component, fell 0.2% to $72.71.

The Fed, in its latest policy statement, said it would keep buying $40bn in mortgage-backed debt per month to keep interest rates low until the job picture gets better.

"Unemployment is staying where it is, new jobs are minimal, and the Fed is staying defensive," said Allan Flader, financial advisor at RBC Wealth Management, in Phoenix. "I would be surprised if they went to a neutral stance any time soon. You need to see more credible increases in employment, and it's just not happening yet."

On September 13, the Fed unveiled a third round of economic stimulus, or quantitative easing, known as QE3.

The Dow Jones industrial average shed 25.19 points, to close at 13,077.34. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index dropped 4.36 points, to 1,408.75. The Nasdaq Composite Index slipped 8.77 points, to end at 2,981.70.

After the close, shares of Best Buy slid 6.9% to $15.75 after the No. 1 US electonics chain warned that its fiscal third-quarter earnings and same-store sales would fall. Best Buy closed the regular session at $16.92, up 0.3%.

But shares of online game maker Zynga jumped 12.7% to $2.40 after the bell after the company raised the lower end of its 2012 earnings outlook. In regular trading, Zynga fell 3.2% to close at $2.13.

During the regular session, Facebook shares soared 19.1% to $23.23 a day after the social networking company's quarterly results showed a surprising surge in mobile advertising revenue.

Shares of Apple, scheduled to report after Thursday's close, rose 0.6% to $616.83.

The day's other gainers included Dow Chemical, the largest US chemical maker, which said late on Tuesday it would cut 5% of its work force and shut 20 plants to counter a slowing global economy. Its stock jumped 4.7% to $29.88.

On the down side, shares of movie rental company Netflix tumbled 11.9% to $60.12 after it cut its subscriber forecast, and shares of data-storage equipment maker EMC Corp fell 0.9% to $24.46 after it cut its full-year outlook.

Eli Lilly and Co and Bristol-Myers Squibb posted lower-than-expected profit and their shares fell. Eli Lilly shares tumbled 2.7% to $50.50. Shares of Bristol-Myers slipped 0.6% to $33.05.

With results in from 186 of the S&P 500 companies, 59.1 percent have reported earnings above analysts' expectations, below the 62% long-term average, according to Thomson Reuters data.

For revenue, just 38.2% of companies have beaten analysts' expectations, while 61.8% have fallen short. In a typical quarter, 62% of companies beat estimates.

Homebuilders' stocks ranked among the session's best performers. An index of housing stocks shot up 0.7%. Shares of PulteGroup, one of the largest US homebuilders, gained 0.8% to $17.45.

Sales of new US single-family homes jumped 5.7% in September to the highest level in nearly two-and-a-half years, offering more evidence that the housing market's recovery is improving.

Volume was roughly 6.2 billion shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange, the Nasdaq and the NYSE MKT, compared with the year-to-date average daily closing volume of 6.51 billion.

Decliners outnumbered advancers on the NYSE by a ratio of about 16 to 13. On the Nasdaq, about 14 stocks fell for every 11 that rose.

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