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FIFA draws criticism as Infantino clocks up air miles at World Cup
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Curacao keeper Room jokes he deserves statue after World Cup heroics
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Japan stroll to victory over Tunisia in World Cup's 1,000th game
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Pakistan's mango exports shrink as Middle East war impacts linger
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Trump blames 'terrible vandals' for Washington pool renovation woes
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Iran World Cup travel restrictions to be eased, says coach
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Man charged over suspected anti-Muslim attacks in Edinburgh
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Room heroics earn Curacao World Cup point against Ecuador
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Britain's King Charles to reveal personal tax bill: reports
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New mindset, prior win give Clark confidence at US Open
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Fly-half Love ready for All Blacks start after Super Rugby heroics
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Scheffler eager to seize the moment as career slam beckons
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Saudis seek to repeat Argentina World Cup 'miracle' against Spain
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Clark leads by six at US Open as Scheffler charges
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Nagelsmann says Germany has higher ambitions than advancing to knockout stage
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Los Angeles under state of emergency due to warehouse fire
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US and Iran set for new talks after delay and deadly strikes
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'Fired up' Spain ready to hit back, says De la Fuente
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Germany into World Cup last 32 after late comeback, Dutch thrash Sweden
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Germany come from behind to beat Ivory Coast and reach World Cup last 32
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Albanian protests against Trump-linked resort swell
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Clark clings to US Open lead as Scheffler charges
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Burn dons cowboy boots as England unwind at World Cup
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Miotti kicks Montpellier past Stade Francais into Top 14 final
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France's Saliba says playing through the pain at World Cup
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Iran says Hormuz closed as US-Iran deal falters over Lebanon
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Counter-terror cops probe suspected anti-Muslim 'attacks' in Edinburgh
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Bagnaia scorches to Czech MotoGP sprint victory, Bezzecchi suspended
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Clark begins with bogey as McIlroy charges at US Open
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Bolivia declares state of emergency, deploys military to quell protests
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Specter of military escalation hangs over Colombia vote
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Heavy metal: French town hosts medieval combat cage fights
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Jamieson strikes as New Zealand eye series-levelling win despite Root heroics
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Dutch swat Sweden as Germany, Ivory Coast eye World Cup knockout rounds
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Netherlands thump Sweden in Houston to get World Cup liftoff
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Scheffler opens with bogeys while McIlroy pars at windy US Open
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Jamieson strikes as New Zealand eye series-levelling win against England
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Brazil turn corner but tougher World Cup tests await
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Ronaldinho coming out of retirement to join Italian 3rd division side
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Cerundolo sees off Nakashima to set up Queen's final with Paul
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Real Madrid say no contact with Bayern's Olise
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Fritz takes down Zverev again to reach Halle final
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Heartbreak for Japanese ace Satono Reve as Almeraq wins Royal Ascot thriller
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Hendy quick-fire double sweeps Northampton to Prem title
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Injured Doris out of Ireland's Nations Championship squad
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'Not ridiculous': US dreams of World Cup glory after big wins
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Meloni hits back as Trump escalates G7 photo spat
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Kolbe star goal kicker as Springboks put 80 past Barbarians
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Pogacar pips Van der Poel to Swiss Tour TT win
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Bolivia declares state of emergency and begins removing protester roadblocks
Markets drop as Fed worries offset China's Covid easing
Stock markets mostly fell on Tuesday as fears that the US Federal Reserve will maintain its aggressive anti-inflation measures trumped growing optimism over China's economic reopening.
London, Paris and Frankfurt were all in the red at around midday.
Asian markets were mostly down after all three main indexes on Wall Street lost more than one percent the day before.
Data showing a forecast-busting jump in activity in the US services sector last month raised the prospect that the Fed will not back down from sharp rate increases when it meets next week.
Monday's data followed robust jobs figures last week that could give the central bank more room to manoeuvre, fuelling investor concerns that the Fed's actions could tip the economy into recession.
"Worries that the Fed could unwrap an unwelcome present of another super-sized rate hike when policymakers meet next week are sprinkling Christmas fear on indices," said Susannah Streeter, senior investment and markets analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown.
"Speculation is swirling that central banks will have to be more Scrooge-like and make borrowing even more expensive to rein in inflation," she said.
Markets had been running higher ahead of the jobs figures after a surprise drop in inflation and comments from Fed boss Jerome Powell that the bank was likely to raise rates at a slower pace.
"Outstanding news from the vast services-based US economy is devastating for market participants keen to see evidence of the US economic disintegration," said SPI Asset Management's Stephen Innes.
Bets have increased on borrowing costs rising higher than five percent next year -- from the current range of 3.75-4.0 percent -- before the bank pauses, with no cuts seen until 2024.
Investors have also been tracking China's zero-Covid policies, which have hammered the world's second biggest economy.
Hong Kong dropped after soaring around 15 percent over the past week on China's easing of strict Covid containment measures.
The dollar lost ground against other major currencies after gains on Monday.
Crude prices fell more than one percent over concerns that higher interest rates could slow the global economy, which would affect oil demand.
- Key figures around 1150 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.4 percent at 7,539.62 points
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.3 percent at 14,405.66
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.3 percent at 6,675.04
EURO STOXX 50: DOWN 0.3 percent at 3,946.83
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.2 percent at 27,885.87 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 0.4 percent at 19,441.18 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: FLAT at 3,212.53 (close)
New York - Dow: DOWN 1.4 percent at 33,947.10 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0513 from $1.0495 on Monday
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 136.34 yen from 136.78 yen
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.2216 from $1.2186
Euro/pound: UP at 86.08 pence from 86.06 pence
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 1.3 percent at $75.97 per barrel
Brent North Sea crude: DOWN 1.2 percent at $81.70 per barrel
A.Ruiz--AT