NEW YORK: Wall Street stocks took a hit Tuesday, local time, as a key vote on President Donald Trump's health care reform was delayed, while the euro rallied following upbeat comments from European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi.
High-flying technology stocks were among the biggest losers in the US, with the Nasdaq finishing down 1.6 percent, more than the other two leading US stock indices.
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