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Treasury yields dipped and stock indexes mostly fell on Tuesday as investors remained cautious ahead of U.S. consumer price data and the start of quarterly earnings reports. The U.S. producer price index rose less than expected in December, easing concerns about inflation but not changing the view that the Federal Reserve would not cut interest rates again before the second half of the year. The CPI data, expected on Wednesday, is expected to show a 0.
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