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(Reuters) – Wall Street’s major averages were muted at open on Tuesday as investors looked to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s remarks for clues on how the central bank is balancing inflation risk with its promise to ensure a full jobs market recovery.
The fell 4.4 points, or 0.01%, at the open to 33872.56. The fell 0.2 points, or 0.00%, at the open to 4224.61, while the dropped 3.2 points, or 0.02%, to 14138.29 at the opening bell.
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