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Britain sanctions Russian scientists behind chemical attacks
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Rennes buy young striker Mayenda from Sunderland
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When politics intruded on the World Cup pitch
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Russian strikes kill 18 in Kyiv region on eve of NATO summit
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France winger Penaud to miss remainder of Nations Championship
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Netflix, Disney+, Amazon appeal French investment rules
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Prince Harry set to arrive in UK amid security spat
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Thousands flee new wave of European wildfires
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Tottenham sign Tonali from Newcastle for reported £100m
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Norway releases first image of crown princess after lung transplant
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Tottenham sign Italy's Tonali from Newcastle
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Stock markets diverge as tech recovery stutters
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Jolted by Ebola, countries try again to finish pandemic treaty
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Springboks recall Papier and make 10 changes for Scotland Test
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Fashion forward: Osaka targets Wimbledon glory
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Indonesia, Singapore say key oil passage will remain 'accessible'
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FIFA have 'crossed a red line' in Balogun reprieve: UEFA
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USA face Belgium and World Cup date with destiny after Trump intervention
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Fears new pan-European company status threatens workers' rights
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Oldest quasars ever discovered add to 'perplexing' space mystery
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'Our game, not theirs': Klopp slams FIFA's Balogun decision
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German factory orders unexpectedly rebound in May
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Damage but no casualties reported from Pacific super typhoon
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Russian strike kills 14 around Kyiv on eve of NATO summit
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Sky strengthens UK streaming offer with ITV deal
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USA face Belgium and World Cup date with destiny after Balogun reprieve
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Experts urge caution as demand grows for AC in heatwave-hit UK
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Immobilised by heatwave, handicapped man sues Austria in rights court
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Thousands flee raging wildfires in southern Europe
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Bellingham tells England to believe after Mexico masterclass
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Tuchel hails 'heroic' England win in Mexico, but joy soured by Henderson injury
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'Major' damage as super typhoon hits US islands
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Bellingham savours 'best night of England career' after Mexico heroics
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Kane says England found a way to win
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Ancelotti fails in mission to end Brazil's World Cup woe
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England, Norway advance at World Cup, FIFA ruling triggers uproar
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Bellingham powers 10-man England past Mexico, into World Cup quarters
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Asian markets mixed as tech recovery stutters, oil slips
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Canada's McIntosh breaks 200 fly world record, oldest in women's swimming
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Russia launches deadly barrage on Kyiv region on eve of NATO summit
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Norway dance to Haaland's beat in 'surreal' World Cup run
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'Major' damage as Super Typhoon Bavi hits US island of Rota
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Daddy issues? NATO's Rutte sticks to charm to keep Trump on side
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Australia signs defence alliance with Pacific nation Fiji
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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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KIDZ AI Wins 2026 EdTechX Award and Unveils KIDZBot AI Robotics Platform
Google shares slump as trade tensions rattle markets
Shares in Google parent Alphabet slumped on Wednesday as its earnings disappointed investors and it was ensnared in rising trade tensions.
Meanwhile, Chinese e-commerce firms took a hit from news that the US Postal Service was suspending inbound parcels from China and Hong Kong, a move that followed tit-for-tat tariffs hikes by Washington and Beijing.
The USPS later reversed its decision, but the European Commission said it would seek to impose new fees on e-commerce imports.
Shares in Alphabet slumped more than eight percent at the open of trading, with lower-than-expected revenue growth in its cloud division raising questions about its ability to compete with rivals in the heated AI infrastructure market.
Alphabet also announced plans to invest approximately $75 billion in capital expenditures in 2025, a figure that surprised analysts and highlighted the mounting costs of AI development.
"Investors were also unhappy about its capital expenditures, something that China’s cut-price, AI assistant DeepSeek, has thrown into sharp relief," said David Morrison, senior market analyst at Trade Nation.
The tech sector has already been roiled by the unveiling of DeepSeek, stoking concerns that the eye-watering investments made in AI in recent years may not ever return profits.
"All this comes after China has said it will launch an antitrust probe into Google as part of its retaliation against Trump’s fresh tariffs," he added.
Tensions between the United States and China have soared in recent days as the world's two largest economies slapped a volley of import tariffs on each other.
Analysts noted that China's tariff response this week was relatively modest, providing some hope that a full-blown crisis could be avoided.
"Everything seems to be in limbo on the tariff front, subject to change for better or worse," said Briefing.com analyst Patrick O'Hare.
"The market is trying to hold it together, offering some grace that there won't be a worst-case tariff scenario that invites stagflation, yet it is fair to say that it is dismayed by the uncertainty all the tariff talk has generated," he added.
But "the problem with trade wars is they can escalate quickly, leading to potential issues such as inflation, job losses and even recession", said Kate Marshall, lead investment analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown.
Hong Kong's stock market closed down nearly one percent, with e-commerce giant JD.com sinking almost four percent and rival Alibaba also falling.
Shanghai dropped after it returned from a week-long break, while Tokyo reversed earlier losses.
Amid uncertainty, gold hit a fresh peak of $2,877 an ounce as investors rushed into the haven metal.
"The $2,900 level is now in sight for gold, as the metal’s impressive rally goes on," said Chris Beauchamp, Chief Market Analyst at online trading platform IG.
"Safe haven buying, central bank purchases and continuing softness in the dollar have made life much more amenable for the commodity, and if tariffs rear their head again we should see the metal make fresh gains," he added.
In other company news, shares in Japan's Nissan fell around five percent following reports that the carmaker had decided to withdraw from merger talks with rival Honda.
Shares in Honda soared more than eight percent by the close.
- Key figures around 1630 GMT -
New York - Dow: UP 0.1 percent at 44,607.62 points
New York - S&P 500: DOWN 0.1 percent at 6,030.92
New York - Nasdaq Composite: DOWN 0.4 percent at 19,577.02
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.6 percent at 8,623.29 (close)
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.2 percent at 7,891.68 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.4 percent at 21,585.93 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.1 percent to 38,831.48 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 0.9 percent to 20,597.09 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.7 percent to 3,229.49 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0422 from $1.0383 on Tuesday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.2519 from $1.2480
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 152.20 yen from 154.32 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 83.23 pence from 83.16 pence
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 2.1 percent at $71.19 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 2.0 percent at $74.71 per barrel
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