-
Bordeaux-Begles handed favourable draw in Champions Cup defence
-
Key challenges for Laporta in second Barca term
-
'Thought they'd never be caught': The strike that killed Iran's Khamenei
-
Canada to join Eurovision Song Contest
-
Djokovic, Sinner hope for easier ride after Wimbledon scares
-
Swedish court orders Google pay $1.46 bn for favouring its price comparisons
-
Injured Serena's Wimbledon doubles bid with sister Venus in doubt
-
German FA headquarters searched in Euro 2024 graft probe
-
European stocks mostly drop with eyes on US Fed
-
Village People singer Victor Willis dies at 74
-
Genesio replaces Beye as Marseille boss
-
Thousands rush to get tickets for Bayeux Tapestry's UK show
-
Catholic society defies Vatican again by ordaining new bishops
-
Chinese firm sells hyper-real, 'always loyal' humanoid robots
-
Breakaway Catholic society defies Vatican again by ordaining bishops
-
World's oceans break June heat record: EU monitor
-
Venezuelans search, suffer one week after deadly quakes
-
China imposes 'national security' rules on overseas investments
-
Asian stocks mostly up as traders eye crucial US jobs data
-
'Nothing left except death': Myanmar families grieve huge war toll
-
Ronaldo and Modric struggle to defy Father Time at World Cup
-
England face DR Congo hurdle, USA prepare for World Cup moment in spotlight
-
The secret lives of Ukraine's deep-strike drone team
-
Myanmar mourns as post-coup conflict death toll hits 100,000
-
NATO project tests perennial grass to clean Ukraine's war-hit soil
-
Vietnam unveils 'baby bonus' after scrapping two-child policy
-
Duffy returns for New Zealand against West Indies
-
Majestic Olise raises France to another level at World Cup
-
Mbappe dazzles as France march on at World Cup; Norway, Mexico advance
-
Mexico see off Ecuador to break 40-year World Cup curse
-
US govt lifts restrictions on powerful AI models, Anthropic says
-
'My dream is broken': Japan visa rules push out foreign residents
-
Trump earned over $1 bn from crypto ventures in 2025
-
Indian sailors fear returning to Gulf after Middle East war
-
The Afghan women farmers keeping their village alive
-
Fear and anger brew inside Meta amid AI frenzy
-
Asian stocks fluctuate as traders eye crucial US jobs data
-
After 250 years, the 'American dream' is tarnished but alive
-
Madison Square Garden: from Nazis to Knicks, and now... Taylor's wedding?
-
'I'm going to stay calm': 48 hours under the rubble in Venezuela
-
'Love it': Wimbledon's military stewards tradition turns 80
-
Breakaway Catholic sect defies Vatican again by ordaining bishops
-
Venezuela quake survivors cherish kindness of strangers
-
Mexico v Ecuador World Cup game delayed by one hour: FIFA
-
US deports first migrant to Pacific nation Palau
-
Talks in Qatar after US-Iran deal: What we know
-
Potter admits Sweden couldn't live with France in World Cup defeat
-
Tuchel refuses to dampen England World Cup expectations
-
US coach dismisses European jinx ahead of Bosnia clash
-
Mbappe hails unity as France rally around Deschamps at World Cup
US stocks retreat from records as tech giants fall
Wall Street's bull run showed signs of fatigue Tuesday as major indices retreated from records on drops by Amazon, Nvidia and other tech giants.
The pullback followed comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warning that cutting interest rates "too aggressively" could stoke inflation, while the central bank boss also emphasized the need to try to prevent the labor market from softening "unnecessarily."
All three major US indices have finished at records the last three days.
"Today's pullback after fresh record highs could reflect market participants giving credence to valuation concerns amid a historic run, particularly in the mega-cap space, though investors have repeatedly shown a willingness to buy dips throughout this rally," said Briefing.com.
The tech-rich Nasdaq led US indices lower, dropping one percent.
Nvidia, which rallied on Monday after announcing a $100 billion investment in OpenAI to build infrastructure for next-generation artificial intelligence, retreated on Tuesday, losing 2.8 percent.
While "leading tech companies are investing hundreds of billions in generative AI... some investors continue to question if this is money well spent," said David Morrison, senior market analyst at Trade Nation.
Earlier, London ended the day flat and Paris and Frankfurt added barely half of one percent as investors digested purchasing managers' index (PMI) data -- a closely watched gauge of economic health.
The index showed eurozone business activity hit a 16-month high in September, partly driven by solid growth in Germany, while France weighed on performance.
Britain's reading came in below expectations, suggesting the economy is losing momentum, analysts noted, as inflation fears linger.
With trade subdued by a holiday in Japan and an approaching typhoon in Hong Kong, Asian markets mostly drifted as Hong Kong and Shanghai both closed lower.
Taipei jumped more than one percent, with chip titan TSMC soaring over three percent as it tracked US counterpart Nvidia, which announced a $100-billion investment in OpenAI for next-generation artificial intelligence.
Oil prices rose after President Donald Trump called on Europe to completely halt oil imports from the country over the Ukraine war. The US president also threatened sanctions on Russia in a speech that tilted more heavily in support of Ukraine than earlier Trump stances.
- Key figures at around 2050 GMT -
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.2 percent at 46,292.78 (close)
New York - S&P 500: DOWN 0.6 percent at 6,656.92 (close)
New York - Nasdaq Composite: DOWN 1.0 percent at 22,573.47 (close)
London - FTSE 100: FLAT at 9,223.32 (close)
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.5 percent at 7,872.02 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.4 percent at 23,611.33 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 0.7 percent at 26,159.12 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.2 percent at 3,821.83 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: Closed for a holiday
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1816 from $1.1803 on Monday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3524 from $1.3514
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 147.66 yen from 147.72 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 87.37 pence from 87.34 pence
West Texas Intermediate: UP 1.8 percent at $63.41 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 1.6 percent at $67.63 per barrel
M.Odermatt--BTB