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U.S. stocks traded mostly lower midway through trading, with the Dow Jones index falling around 0.2% on Tuesday.
The Dow traded down 0.16% to 41,175.13 while the NASDAQ fell 0.03% to 17,720.68. The S&P 500 also fell, dropping, 0.01% to 5,616.66.
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Information technology shares climbed by 0.5% on Tuesday.
In trading on Tuesday, energy shares fell by 0.6%.
Top Headline
Hain Celestial Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:HAIN) reported better-than-expected quarterly results on Tuesday.
The company reported fourth quarter adjusted earnings per share of 13 cents, beating the analyst consensus estimate of 8 cents. Quarterly revenues of $418.80 million missed the street view of $421.2 million.
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Commodities
In commodity news, oil traded down 1.8% to $76.02 while gold traded down 0.2% at $2,550.90.
Silver traded down 0.1% to $29.97 on Tuesday, while copper rose 0.6% to $4.3085.
Euro zone
European shares were mostly higher today. The eurozone's STOXX 600 gained 0.17%, Germany's DAX rose 0.40% and France's CAC 40 fell 0.17%. Spain's IBEX 35 Index rose 0.40%, while London's FTSE 100 rose 0.28%.
German economy contracted by 0.1% quarter-over-quarter in the second quarter, following a 0.2% growth in the first quarter. The GfK Consumer Climate Indicator for Germany fell to a reading of -22.0 heading into September compared to a revised -18.6 in the prior period.
Asia Pacific Markets
Asian markets closed mostly higher on Tuesday, with Japan's Nikkei 225 gaining 0.47%, Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index gaining 0.43%, China's Shanghai Composite Index falling 0.24% and India's BSE Sensex rising 0.02%.
Hong Kong’s trade deficit narrowed to $21.8 billion in July versus a $30 billion gap in the year-ago month, as exports increased more than imports.
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