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Dow turns negative in Tuesday afternoon trading following reports of Russian missiles hitting NATO member Poland
US stocks cut earlier gains, with the Dow turning negative, after a news report showed a Russian missile had flown over Poland, a NATO member. Dow Jones Industrial Average
DJIA,
fell 137 points, or 0.4%, to trading near 33,388, down from an intraday trading peak of nearly 34,000, according to FactSet data. S&P 500 Index
SPX,
up 0.1%, while Nasdaq Composite
COMPUTER,
0.7% higher, both well above session bests. Stocks seem to be reacting to a news report that a senior U.S. intelligence official said that the Russian missile had overtaken Polanda NATO member country bordering Ukraine, killing two people.