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Wall Street was unable to extend its record-breaking run into a third consecutive session, with the benchmark US indices backing away from record highs - Dow eased -22-points or -0.10% and the broader S&P500 -0.12%. The technology-centric NASDAQ slipped -0.16% despite Alphabet moving above >US$1,000 per share in early trading to follow in Amazon's footsteps (which also broke above the US$1,000/share threshold last Tuesday (May 30)). President Trump also announced his first concrete infrastructure plan overnight, detailing how he wants to privatise and reinvigorate the US air traffic control system.