By Angela Moon NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks slipped by afternoon trade on Monday as indexes struggled to break above their record levels with investors hesitant to rush into the market. Trading was choppy, seesawing between modest gains and losses. Investors were eyeing comments from Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Charles Evans, who said the Fed has the appropriate level of monetary accommodation in place, allowing the economy to reach "escape velocity" next year. Earlier, the Dow climbed to an all-time intraday high at 15,391. ...
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