US equities wavered on Monday, rallying back from earlier losses to break a five-day losing streak.
The S&P 500 finished the day 0.2 per cent higher. The technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite failed to regain positive territory, closing 0.1 per cent lower.
Last week was the worst for the S&P since June, although it remains close to the all-time high reached earlier this month, as investors fretted about the US Federal Reserve cutting its $120bn a month of bond purchases designed to boost lending and spending during the pandemic.
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