Wall Street wavered overnight, with the S&P 500 briefly topping the 7,000 mark before pulling back as investors looked ahead to the Fed decision and big tech earnings. Meanwhile, US Treasuries fell and equities struggled for direction after the Fed held rates steady. Elsewhere, European shares slipped, weighed down by weakness in luxury stocks. Commodities saw oil prices hover near four-month highs, while gold surged past US$5,300 for the first time. Locally, Aussie shares are expected to edge lower amid renewed rate hike jitters.
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