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Nasdaq streak ends, while Dow finishes at another record

The dollar is struggling as US interest rate expectations fade

The Dow rose to another record Thursday, while the Nasdaq's winning streak ended and European bourses declined following disappointing results from Deutsche Bank and other big companies. The Nasdaq's decline after hitting three straight records came as tech stocks like Apple, Google-parent Alphabet and Netflix were primed for profit-taking after posting handsome gains in recent weeks, analysts said. Those stocks each fell 1.5 percent or more. "The Nasdaq has been on fire here and the tech sector in particular has been the best performing sector in the S&P 500," said Bill Lynch, director of investment at Hinsdale Associates. "Investors look at the run up in the tech sector and figure it is a good time to take some profit." But the Dow closed at its second straight record following strong earnings from Verizon and Procter & Gamble and another gain by Boeing, which also surged Wednesday following strong results. High-profile earnings disappointments pressured bourses in Europe. Deutsche Bank, Germany's biggest lender, slumped 6.5 percent after reporting that operating profit more than doubled, while posting a 10-percent decline in revenue. In London, AstraZeneca's share price plunged 16 percent as investors fretted over disappointing trial results for its next-generation lung cancer treatment. Sentiment took another heavy blow as Astra's first-half sales were hurt by the loss of US patent protection on two blockbuster drugs. In Paris, Airbus lost 3.2 percent as the European aircraft manufacturer posted sliding first-half net profits -- and blamed problems with the engines for the new version of its top-selling A320 jet. Those ugly declines were offset somewhat by better results by some other companies, limiting losses to 0.1 percent in London and Paris. Frankfurt fell 0.8 percent. The dollar, which had fallen sharply on Wednesday after a Federal Reserve policy statement highlighted weak inflation, recovered some of those losses. Near 2100 GMT, the euro was at $1.1677, down from $1.1735 a day earlier. - Key figures around 2100 GMT - New York - DOW: UP 0.4 percent at 21,795.55 (close) New York - S&P 500: DOWN 0.1 percent at 2,475.42 (close) New York - Nasdaq: DOWN 0.6 percent at 6,382.19 (close) London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.1 percent at 7,443.01 points (close) Frankfurt - DAX 30: DOWN 0.8 percent at 12,212.04 (close) Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.1 percent at 5,186.95 (close) EURO STOXX 50: UP 0.1 percent at 3,493.14 Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.2 percent at 20,079.64 (close) Hong Kong - Hang Seng: UP 0.7 percent at 27,131.17 (close) Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.1 percent at 3,249.78 (close) Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1677 from $1.1735 at 2100 GMT Wednesday Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3061 from $1.3114 Dollar/yen: UP at 111.24 yen from 111.18 yen Oil - Brent North Sea: UP 52 cents at $51.49 per barrel Oil - West Texas Intermediate: UP 29 cents at $49.04 per barrel burs-jmb/hs