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U.S. futures were little changed after the S&P 500 slipped for the first time in three trading sessions while the Nasdaq 100 ended little changed. Traders are digesting a release showing the highest U.S. inflation since 2008 as well as mixed earnings from JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc.\nThe Treasury yield curve saw volatility Tuesday. Weak demand for the monthly 30-year bond auction unleashed a bout of steepening that reversed a flattening move spurred by hot June inflation readings. The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield remained above 1.41% and the dollar held gains.\nThe June U.S. inflationprinttopped all forecasts and pointed to higher costs associated with the reopening from the pandemic. Fed officials have said they expect such pressures to be transitory but some commentators see a risk of more durable increases that could force a quicker-than-expected reduction in stimulus. 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