The Dow and S&P500 declined for a third straight session - Dow down -69-points or -0.20% . The broader S&P500 slipped -0.13%, with Energy (down -1.30%) and Materials (-1.02%) both falling over >1%. More defensive sectors outperformed, including Utilities (up +1.79%) and Consumer Staples (+0.77%). Swiss investment bank UBS raised its S&P 500 price target for the end of the year to 4,650 and for 2022 to 4,850. UBS acknowledged that equities are likely to have a pullback at some point, “likely driven by another reset in real yields higher, but other tailwinds should drive the S&P 500 to a new high by year end.” The Nasdaq fell -0.57%, its first fall in five sessions and a day after logging its 36th record closing high (15,374.33) of 2021. The small capitalisation Russell 2000 lost -1.14%. Coinbase Global Inc fell -3.2% after the cryptocurrency exchange revealed it received a notice of possible enforcement action from the Securities and Exchange Commission over lending practices.