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Father's Day near-miss at US Open brings Burns to tears
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New coach Rennie names Savea as All Blacks captain
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Scheffler praises Clark's resolve in gutsy US Open triumph
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Yamal kickstarts Spain World Cup bid as Cape Verde stun Uruguay
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Cape Verde fight back for second World Cup draw against Uruguay
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Mexican fans rally behind Iran as 'our second team' at World Cup
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Iran-US talks to continue through the night
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Trump-backed candidate wins razor-tight Colombia presidential election
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Clark edges Burns by one stroke for second US Open title
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Iran coach hails 'great achievement' after second World Cup draw
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Curacao firmly on the map after World Cup heroics
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Pro-Trump presidential hopeful takes early lead as Colombia counts votes
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Trump say repairs to begin 'immediately' for Washington pool renovation
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Yamal off the mark at World Cup in Spain rout as Iran hold Belgium
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Rune 'not ready' to put a date on tennis return
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Argentina weaknesses? Austria's World Cup coach can't find any
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Polls close in Colombia runoff pitting pro-Trump hardliner against leftist
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A nation divided over Team Melli as Iran faces Belgium
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McIlroy races for exit after weekend US Open fade
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Belgium held 0-0 by Iran as Ngoy sent off
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Mbappe ready for 'special' 100th cap for France at World Cup
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Watkins ready for England super-sub role at World Cup
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Yamashita tops Woad in playoff to win Meijer LPGA Classic
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Clark leads Burns by one as US Open back-nine drama begins
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Syria president denies wanting to intervene in Lebanon after Trump remarks
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Timeless Messi eyes World Cup record as Argentina face Austria
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Saudi critics must be 'realists', says Donis after Spain lesson
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Brazil must adapt to loss of injured Raphinha at World Cup, says Paqueta
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Serena Williams given Wimbledon singles wildcard
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'Absurd' to doubt Spain, says De la Fuente after Saudi Arabia rout
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Iranians walk out of talks venue after Trump threat
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Iraq's Arnold promises to have a go against France at World Cup
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'Toy Story 5' rakes in $160 mn in year's best opening weekend
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Legendary Cuban spy chief Ramiro Valdes dies at 94
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Yamal off the mark at World Cup as Spain thrash Saudi Arabia
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Clark and Scheffler begin final-round drama at US Open
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Yamal off mark at World Cup as Spain thrash Saudi
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Yamal scores on injury return as Spain thrash Saudi Arabia
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Noskova overpowers Pegula to win Berlin WTA
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Iran warns US to 'be careful' after Trump threat
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Gakpo savours 'freedom' to fire Dutch in World Cup title bid
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Cerundolo outlasts Paul to win marathon Queen's Club final
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Pogacar wins final stage to seal Tour of Switzerland success
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Henry the hero for New Zealand as England bring back Stokes
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Bolivia removes roadblocks after emergency decree
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Vance hopes US, Iran can turn 'new leaf' with talks
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Europe sweats through new heatwave, with worse to come
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Trump-backed hardliner faces leftist senator as Colombia votes
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Japan striker Ueda channels frustration to send World Cup warning
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Dominant Tiafoe swats aside Fritz to win Halle Open
Stocks hesitant as traders eye US inflation, rates
Stock markets wavered on Tuesday as investors took a cautious stance after US officials indicated they were prepared to keep interest rates high to curb soaring inflation.
After a brutal 2022, equities worldwide have seen a strong start to the new year thanks largely to Beijing's decision to throw off the shackles of its strict zero-Covid policy, which battered the economy.
While there are concerns about the short-term impact of soaring Covid infections across China, investors are growing increasingly confident in Beijing's pledges of government support, including for the troubled property sector.
But investors' focus has turned to the outlook for US interest rates as the Federal Reserve tries to curb soaring prices without plunging the world's largest economy into recession.
On Monday, San Francisco Fed boss Mary Daly said rates would likely go above five percent before the policy board decides to stop lifting.
Atlanta Fed president Raphael Bostic tipped a similar level though he added that they would not be changed for "a long time".
That dashed hopes that data indicating a US economic pullback and contained wage growth could prompt a halt in rate hikes.
A report on December consumer inflation on Thursday will be closely watched to gauge how Chairman Jerome Powell might respond at the Fed's next policy meeting toward the end of this month, with most investors still expecting a rate pause.
"There is a risk that Fed Chair Powell or economic data contradicts that view, which is why we are erring on the side of caution," said market analyst Fawad Razaqzada at the brokerage StoneX.
European stock markets remained broadly lower in afternoon trading, while Wall Street indices were slightly higher in morning deals after losses on Monday.
Markets are experiencing "a mild bout of profit taking after recent gains", said Richard Hunter, head of markets at Interactive Investor.
- Key figures around 1445 GMT -
New York - Dow: FLAT at 33,528.82 points
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.4 percent at 7,696.07
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.3 percent at 14,747.42
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.7 percent at 6,860.20
EURO STOXX 50: DOWN 0.4 percent at 4,051.03
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.8 percent at 26,175.56 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 0.3 percent at 21,331.46 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.2 percent at 3,169.51 (close)
Dollar/yen: UP at 131.95 yen from 131.80 yen on Monday
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0739 from $1.0735
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.2151 from $1.2180
Euro/pound: UP at 88.36 pence from 88.11 pence
Brent North Sea crude: UP 1.7 percent at $79.82 a barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 1.2 percent at $74.63 a barrel
F.Ramirez--AT