U.S. natgas futures slip for 2nd day as forecasts turn milder

NEW YORK, Nov 14 (Reuters) - U.S. natural gas futures lost ground for the second straight day on Thursday, with investors continuing to take profits after recent gains and ahead of milder late-week weather that should slow overall demand. Cold weather over much of the nation this week helped drive front-month futures higher for six straight sessions through Tuesday, but technical traders said the market was due for a profit-taking pullback after the 5 percent run-up, particularly with a week
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