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TRUMP JR’S EMAILS MAKE WALL STREET JITTERY

- ANKUR BANERJEE & ANYA GEORGE THARAKAN

US stocks swung lower on Tuesday after President Donald Trump's eldest son released an email chain, which referred to a top Russian government prosecutor as offering the Trump campaign damaging informatio­n about Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.

"The Crown prosecutor of Russia ... offered to provide the Trump campaign with some official documents and informatio­n that would incriminat­e Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father," said the June 3, 2016, email to Donald Trump Jr from publicist Rob Goldstone.

Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr, agreed to meet with a Kremlin-linked lawyer during the 2016 election campaign after being promised damaging informatio­n about Hillary Clinton, the New York Times reported on Sunday.

"I think people are worried that it just means more political uncertaint­y, and sort of a continuati­on of the stalemate in Washington, a continuati­on of the delay in trying to get the Trump agenda passed through Congress," said Robert Pavlik, chief market strategist at Boston Private Wealth in New York.

Stocks were higher in early trading ahead of Federal Reserve chief Janet Yellen's two-day testimony starting on Wednesday as the central bank prepares to unwind the massive hoard of bonds it bought to ease the financial crisis.

"We've got Yellen's testimony tomorrow, there may be a little bit of nervousnes­s ahead of that ... the semiannual monetary policy testimony has often been a big deal for the markets," Scott Brown, chief economist at Raymond James in St Petersburg, Florida.

"I think there may be some fears that she's going to come out relatively hawkish."

Investors will be looking at second-quarter earnings reports on Friday from big US banks including JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Citigroup.

Ten of the 11 major S&P 500 sectors were lower, dragged down by losses in financials sector.

At 11:27 am EDT the Dow Jones industrial average was down 108.37 points, or 0.51 per cent, at 21,300.15, the S&P 500 was down 12.35 points, or 0.508769 per cent, at 2,415.08 and the Nasdaq Composite was down 18.85 points, or 0.31 percent, at 6,157.55.

Snap Inc shares fell 5.6 percent on Tuesday, after lead underwrite­r Morgan Stanley downgraded the stock and raised concerns about the social media company's ability to compete against rival Instagram.

Shares of Arena Pharmaceut­icals Inc soar about 50 percent after the drug developer said on Monday its experiment­al drug for a rare but deadly lung disease met the main goal in a mid-stage study.

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