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Norway's World Cup win over Brazil beyond my dreams, says Haaland
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Philippine Senate trial to decide VP Duterte's political future
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Neymar calls time on Brazil career after World Cup elimination
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Australia PM apologises for Kylie Minogue comments
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Ancelotti promises Brazil will bounce back after World Cup exit
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Penalty save inspired Norway, says 'keeper Nyland
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Mexico-England World Cup match delayed one hour due to storms
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As Venezuela quake deaths pass 3,000, attention turns to mourning, burials
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Gotterup wins PGA John Deere after Kohles splashdown
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FIFA clear US star Balogun to play in World Cup after Trump call
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Haaland knocks Brazil out of World Cup as Norway reach quarters
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Gauff downs Bencic to book maiden Wimbledon quarter-final
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'Catastrophic' Super Typhoon Bavi hits US island of Rota
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Spain boss backs Yamal to sparkle in Portugal World Cup showdown
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West Indies trail Sri Lanka by 231 runs
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Australia's World Cup final win vindicates Molineux's self-belief
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FIFA clear US star Balogun to play after Trump call
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Sinner powers into fifth straight Wimbledon quarter-final
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Venezuela quake survivor 'reborn' after eight days in rubble
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Euphoric homecoming for Cape Verde after heroic World Cup run ends
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Red-card U-turn rocks World Cup as England face Azteca test
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White supremacist march in DC just 'messy' democracy, official says
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Struff oldest first-time men's Slam quarter-finalist in Open era
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'Perfectionist' Djokovic not happy to win ugly at Wimbledon
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Banana!: 'Minions' knocks 'Toy Story' off N.America box office perch
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'Catastrophic' Super Typhoon Bavi aims at US Pacific island Rota
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Sabalenka wants to drink, 'forget about tennis' after Wimbledon exit
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Reflective Ronaldo takes on critics 'trying to kill me for 23 years'
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Mooney stars as Australia hammer England in women's World Cup final
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Verstappen claims Red Bull car 'dangerous' after crash
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Djokovic makes history, Osaka sends Sabalenka crashing out of Wimbledon
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Trump thanks FIFA for suspending USA's Balogun World Cup ban
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Osaka beats world number one Sabalenka in Wimbledon last 16
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Mooney stars as Australia hammer England in women's T20 World Cup final
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Eala eyeing Wimbledon quarters, Dimitrov faces Fery
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Russell concedes Ferrari are threat to Mercedes
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'Privileged' Del Toro wins Tour de France stage, Pogacar up to 2nd
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Leclerc snaps winless run to reignite title race
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Del Toro too tired to watch Mexico World Cup clash
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Infernos devastate forests as Europe's temperatures rise again
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Court frees Albania protesters held after violent clashes
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'Tough' Leclerc delivers Ferrari's 250th win with victory in British GP
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Four-legged rescuers lead way after Venezuela quakes
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Tour de France stage 3rd stage to go ahead despite forest fires: official
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France show they can ditch flair and win a different way in World Cup quest
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Spain's Rodri warns Portugal best yet to come at World Cup
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Australia hold England to 150-4 in Women's T20 World Cup final
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Djokovic makes Wimbledon history to reach quarter-finals
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Leclerc delivers Ferrari's 250th win with victory in British GP
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Del Toro wins Tour de France stage, Pogacar up to 2nd
Stocks diverge as traders eye Nvidia earnings
US shares fell marginally and European stock markets mostly inched higher Wednesday as investors cautiously awaited the latest earnings results from US chip giant Nvidia, a bellwether for the tech sector.
Traders are also waiting for key US economic data later this week that could provide clues about the size of an expected interest-rate cut next month.
In New York, the main indexes were all down slightly shortly after opening. In Europe, London's FTSE 100 Index was lower, while Paris and Frankfurt were higher in mid-afternoon trading.
All markets are focused on the release of Nvidia's second-quarter results after the close of US markets Wednesday.
The market has a "wait-and-see mentality", said Patrick J. O'Hare, an analyst at Briefing.com, because Nvidia "is primed to move. Everybody knows that. What they don't know is which way. So, the market is operating in a guarded fashion."
Nvidia is up about 160 percent year-to-date and has accounted for a third of the broad-based S&P 500 index's gains this year.
The market expects the company to post sales ranging between $27 billion and $32 billion, more than double from a year ago, said Swissquote Bank analyst Ipek Ozkardeskaya.
"The expectations for Nvidia's Q2 results are sky-high," she said, which means markets could be in for a rough ride if Nvidia disappoints.
"This is the one that could either lift all boats or sink the entire fleet," said analyst Stephen Innes in his Dark Side Of The Boom newsletter.
Nvidia has seen profits soar thanks to demand for its powerful GPU chips, which have set the industry's pace in pushing new advances in artificial intelligence.
Its success has pushed its market valuation over the $3 trillion mark.
Investors are also waiting for the release of US economic growth data on Thursday and the Federal Reserve's favoured gauge of inflation on Friday, followed by jobs figures next week.
Fed chief Jerome Powell said last week that the central bank was ready to cut rates, which were raised to a 23-year high in efforts to combat inflation, but he did not indicate by how much.
The Fed's next rate decision will be made at its September 17-18 meeting, with investors divided over whether the cut will be 25 or 50 basis points.
The dollar firmed somewhat Wednesday after losing ground recently on expectations of the Fed's interest rate cuts, which reduces returns on US assets.
Oil prices slipped Wednesday, shedding some gains from earlier in the week when they jumped after the administration that controls eastern Libya said it would suspend oil production. But it remains unclear how many oil fields are really going offline.
- Key figures around 1340 GMT -
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.1 percent at 41,214.23
New York - S&P 500: DOWN 0.1 percent at 5,619.79
New York - Nasdaq Compisite: DOWN percent 0.3 at 17,707.96
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.1 percent at 8,337.87
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.4 percent at 7,598.93
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.8 percent at 18,828.09
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.2 percent at 38,371.76 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 1.0 percent at 17,692.45 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.4 percent at 2,837.43 (close)
Dollar/yen: UP at 144.96 yen from 143.96 yen on Tuesday
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1116 from $1.1185
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3197 from $1.3261
Euro/pound: DOWN at 84.26 pence from 84.34 pence
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.9 percent at $74.88 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 0.8 percent at $78.92 per barrel
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