By Deepa Seetharaman 1 hour, 12 minutes ago NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street is set for another volatile week after the Labor Day holiday, as investors track Hurricane Gustav, the price of oil, key economic data and continued fallout from the credit crisis.Gustav initially came roaring into the Gulf of Mexico threatening to cause the worst devastation since Hurricane Katrina three years ago, but it weakened on Monday before making landfall in Louisiana.
Oil prices plummeted on the news of the less powerful storm in a turn of events that will likely lift U.S. stock indexes when they reopen after the U.S. Labor Day holiday on Tuesday.
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