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Hamilton reveals neck injury that hampered debut year with Ferrari
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Rows, drones and 'sorry' Son as South Korea await World Cup fate
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Antonelli welcomes Mercedes upgrade as Russell says beware Hamilton
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Greek families receive keepsakes of Holocaust victims
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Antonelli welcomes Mercedes upgrade ast Russell says beware Hamilton
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Easyjet rejects latest takeover bid but leaves door ajar
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HRW denounces Turkey arrests ahead of NATO summit
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Macron hosts Meloni for Riviera talks after Trump rift
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Alonso committed to Aston Martin, but is keeping options open
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US Supreme Court paves way for mass deportation of Haitians, Syrians
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Venezuelans trapped alive after twin quakes kill at least 164
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South Africa vows firm response to anti-migrant violence
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New Zealand make England toil as Stokes returns for series decider
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Poland, Ukraine hold key Gdansk conference without Zelensky
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Americans impacted by climate change demand answers from lawmakers
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Massive police deployment blocks Kenya protest anniversary
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Heat-struck Italians cool off in ancient stone 'trulli'
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Court orders TotalEnergies to account for clients' emissions
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French teaching unions call strike over 'unacceptable' heat
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Stocks rally on renewed AI optimism, oil price declines
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US Fed's preferred inflation gauge hits fresh three-year high
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Venezuela twin quakes kill at least 164 with many trapped under rubble
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Dominant Osaka cruises into Bad Homburg semis
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IOC votes to continue ski mountaineering for 2030 Games
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New Zealand frustrate England as Stokes returns for series decider
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Stocks rally on AI optimism after Micron's blowout forecast
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Poland, Ukraine tone down dispute at reconstruction conference
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Tunisia's short-lived World Cup experience lays bare deep dysfunctions
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At-risk UK elderly bid to stay cool as heatwave bears down
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'Everything collapsed': Venezuela region hit hardest by quakes cries for help
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'Need each other': Macron hosts Meloni after Trump rift
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Kenya police turn out in force on protest anniversary
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Baking heatwave gives Europe no respite
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Amazon pledges additional $13 bn in India AI investment
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Trump climate pushback spurs courtroom battles, report says
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Struggling VW to sell majority stake in marine engine unit
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Kenya police in massive show of force on protest anniversary
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Seoul stocks soar in Asia tech rally after Micron's blowout forecast
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USA, Germany in control as Dutch eye World Cup knockouts
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Trump-linked resort shines light on Albania's 'stolen' land
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Violence feared as Kenya marks protest anniversary
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French aversion to air conditioning melts as homes sizzle
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Ukraine recovery summit opens, overshadowed by Kyiv-Warsaw row
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Municipal misery weighs on looming S.African elections
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Chad sees influx of drone victims from Sudan
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Hong takes blame as South Korea's World Cup hopes fade
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'We shut up big mouths,' says South Africa's World Cup coach Broos
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Brazil advance at World Cup, history for South Africa, Canada, Bosnia
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Asian markets mixed as traders await US debt ceiling vote
Asian investors traded nervously Tuesday as they kept an eye on Washington, where lawmakers are expected to vote this week on a deal to hike the US debt ceiling and avoid a painful default.
President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy hammered out an agreement at the weekend that saw both sides give ground, a week before a June 5 deadline when the government is expected to run out of cash to pay its bills.
The news provided some much-needed relief to markets, but now the two leaders must convince waverers on both sides to back the deal, with the House expected to vote Wednesday followed by the Senate.
Ultra-conservative Republicans feel McCarthy should have secured far deeper spending cuts in exchange for raising the debt ceiling and allowing the government to keep borrowing.
The left wing of the Democratic Party is equally unhappy that Biden agreed to any spending limits at all.
Still, the pair said they were confident.
"I never say I'm confident what the Congress is going to do. But I feel very good about it," Biden said Monday, adding that he had spoken to lawmakers.
In early trade, Asian markets fluctuated on Tuesday.
Hong Kong rose after four days of hefty losses, while there were also gains in Shanghai, Singapore, Seoul and Taipei, though Tokyo, Sydney, Wellington, Manila and Jakarta dropped.
"Voting on the US debt ceiling is expected to begin from Wednesday and there appears to be sufficient support to clear passage," said National Australia Bank's Tapas Strickland.
However, analysts pointed out that while the debt ceiling resolution will remove one worry for markets, there is now a worry about liquidity that could weigh on sentiment.
They said the Treasury will need to sell more than $1 trillion of Treasury bills to replenish its coffers to pay its bills, meaning a flood of sales that will soak up cash from the banking sector, lift short-term borrowing rates and put fresh pressure on the economy.
Investors are also gearing up for the release of key US jobs data due Friday, with fears that a strong reading will put further pressure on the Federal Reserve to continue lifting interest rates as it struggles to rein in inflation.
Last Friday showed the bank's preferred measure of inflation -- the personal consumption expenditures index -- rose 4.4 percent year-on-year in April, up from 4.2 percent a month earlier.
The core index, excluding volatile food and energy prices, also rose, as did personal income and spending.
Win Thin, of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co, said: "We believe this deal cements a 25 basis point hike at the June 13-14 (policy) meeting. With banking sector stresses fading, a potential default was really the only thing that could have prevented a hike next month.
"More importantly, rate cuts by year-end are now totally priced out, as they should have been long ago."
- Key figures around 0230 GMT -
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.4 percent at 31,119.27 (break)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.3 percent at 18,604.22
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.3 percent at 3,230.63
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.2374 from $1.2359 on Monday
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0723 from $1.0715
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 140.05 yen from 140.27 yen
Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.68 pence from 86.70 pence
West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.7 percent at $73.20 per barrel
Brent North Sea crude: UP 0.4 percent at $77.41 per barrel
New York - Dow: Closed for a holiday
London - FTSE 100: Closed for a holiday
-- Bloomberg News contributed to this story --
O.Ortiz--AT