Shares of power producers ticked down as traders awaited economic and earnings data.
The utilities sector was among the stock-market leaders for much of the year, amid anticipation of falling Treasury yields and moderating economic growth. The prospects for both have become less clear in recent weeks.
United Nations atomic agency chief Rafael Grossi has been receiving around-the-clock protection for weeks following a specific Iranian threat.
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