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Alonso committed to Aston Martin, but keeping options open
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Hospitals raise alert as heatwave slams Europe
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Events cancelled, records loom as heatwave reaches Germany
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'Alligator Alcatraz' detention center shuts in US: official
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Czech striker Schick ends international career
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Tennis great Evert says 'relentless' cancer has returned
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US says wants deal with Iran, but not 'at any price'
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Colombian president-elect gives armed groups one month to surrender
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US Supreme Court hands win to Bayer in weedkiller litigation
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New Zealand's Latham and Conway pile on the runs before Stokes breakthrough
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Apple raises prices for MacBooks and iPads, as costs soar over AI
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Dominant Osaka sails into Bad Homburg semis
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UK suffers as heat breaks new June record
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US Supreme Court says asylum seekers can be turned away before border
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Binance to suspend crypto services in several EU countries
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Olivia Wilde looks at evolving relationships in 'The Invite'
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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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Noosha Aubel and Dietmar Woidke: How Potsdam Is Letting Down a Young Child with Profound Disabilities
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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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Stokes straight back into the action as New Zealand bat in 3rd Test
Equities sink as hardline Republicans threaten US debt deal
Asian and European stocks slid Wednesday on fears that hardline Republicans could vote down a crucial bill to hike the US borrowing limit, risking a catastrophic default that could hammer an already fragile global economy.
Further signs that China's faltering post-pandemic recovery compounded the downbeat mood, as did worries that the US Federal Reserve is likely to increase interest rates again next month as inflation remains elevated.
Expectations of higher borrowing costs boosted the dollar, seen also as a haven investment in times of economic turmoil.
Oil prices sank for a second day running on weaker demand concerns in leading energy consumers China and the United States.
"With some hardliners in the Republican party coming out against the agreement (in a vote due Wednesday), its passage through Congress could be bumpy," warned AJ Bell investment director Russ Mould.
"Weak Chinese data also contributed to a subdued market mood with Asian stocks a little sickly."
The buoyant mood that started the week, after US President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy finalised a debt deal, was giving way to a fear that the far-right Freedom Caucus could torpedo it.
Members on both sides of the political spectrum have raised concerns about the agreement, with Republicans saying it does not have enough spending cuts and the left wing of the Democratic Party unhappy that Biden agreed to any limits at all.
The Treasury has warned that if the borrowing ceiling is not lifted by June 5, the government will run out of cash to service its debt obligations.
While McCarthy has described the deal as "transformational" and expressed confidence the bill will pass, leading Freedom Caucus member Chip Roy called it a "turd sandwich".
He later warned McCarthy would face a "reckoning". That came as another Republican representative, Dan Bishop, called party members to vote McCarthy out as speaker.
Sentiment was given an extra jolt after data showed China's manufacturing activity contracted even further last month as leaders struggled to kickstart the world's number-two economy.
The country's growth has stalled this year, despite expectations for a surge after strict Covid rules were lifted at the end of last year.
- Key figures around 1050 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.2 percent at 7,505.13 points
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.6 percent at 7,163.69
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.5 percent at 15,830.33
EURO STOXX 50: DOWN 0.6 percent at 4,267.36
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 1.4 percent at 30,887.88 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 1.9 percent at 18,234.27 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.6 percent at 3,204.56 (close)
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.2 percent at 33,042.78 (close)
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.0662 from $1.0735 on Tuesday
Dollar/yen: UP at 139.94 yen from 139.79 yen
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.2353 from $1.2414
Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.31 pence from 86.47 pence
Brent North Sea crude: DOWN 2.3 percent at $71.88 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 2.3 percent at $67.87 per barrel
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