Investors are taking money off the table ahead of a big double-header: new inflation numbers and a rate decision by the Fed. Heading into lunchtime, the Dow was off 211 points, or 0.5%. The S&P 500 was down 0.2%. Of the S&P 500's names, only 99 stocks were climbing.
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ASML, the top equipment supplier to computer chip makers, is expected to report an influx of new orders when its new boss delivers second-quarter results on Wednesday, as customers expand capacity to meet booming demand for AI chips. Another focus will be whether Chinese firms have continued heavy purchasing of equipment used to make older generations of chips such as those used in electric cars, a concern for Western policymakers who have curbed buying of more advanced technology. Analysts say the company may upgrade guidance as key makers of cutting-edge chips - including Taiwan's TSMC, which manufactures chips for Nvidia and Apple, and reports earnings on Thursday - may increase and accelerate equipment purchases.