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Ultra-wealthy Chinese exile in New York sentenced to 30 years for fraud
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Japan fans stunned as Brazil end their World Cup dream
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Years on, families bury 68 Indigenous victims of Guatemala civil war
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'Powerhouse' Haaland leads by example at World Cup: Norway coach Solbakken
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'Deliberate' Monaco explosion wounds Ukrainian oligarch
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Sadness and joy as breakaway Catholic group nears schism
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Paraguay shock Germany, Brazil advance at World Cup
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Germany dumped out by Paraguay in seismic World Cup shock
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'I recognized her ring': identifying Venezuela's dead in a makeshift morgue
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More than 1,000 drones detected since start of World Cup: FBI
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Tuchel defensive headache as England ready for DR Congo clash
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Extreme heat warning issued for World Cup host Kansas City
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US reopens Venezuela port as quake deaths top 1,700
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Bloodied but unbowed: Sinner, Djokovic survive Wimbledon scares
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Coach says Japan getting closer to World Cup glory despite defeat
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Djokovic battles past Wu in 'challenging' Wimbledon first round
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NBA Grizzlies deal Morant to Portland: report
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World Bank drops climate finance targets in renewed action plan
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Sweden ready for 'game of our lives' in France World Cup clash
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Ancelotti says never doubted 'suffering' Brazil would score
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MLS Chicago Fire announce signing of Poland's Lewandowski
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Venezuela's quake-hit La Guaira port 'operational': US military
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Tech rebound lifts Dow to record, yen hits 40-year low against dollar
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Martinelli late show as Brazil down Japan to reach World Cup last 16
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US Supreme Court rules on dragnet searches of cellphone location data
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Madueke says he can be England's World Cup game-changer
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South Korea fans target coach Hong with boos as World Cup squad returns
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Switzerland returns famed Benin Bronzes to Nigeria
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Vaughan calls for England change after Stokes bows out with defeat
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Last-gasp Brazil down Japan to reach World Cup 16
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Europe's deadly heatwave scorches east, Slovakia hits record
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Spain confident despite World Cup injury setbacks, says Llorente
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French Open champ Andreeva sails into Wimbledon second round
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Martinelli scores in 95th minute to send Brazil into World Cup last 16
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Shooter in custody dispute kills six at German family shelter
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US races to reopen Venezuela port as quake deaths top 1,700
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Sinner survives scare and fall to reach Wimbledon second round
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Latham hails 'old school' New Zealand after downing England
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Serena set for much-anticipated Wimbledon return
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US races to reopen Venezuela port for aid after twin quakes
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Ex-NBA stars Malik Beasley, Ed Davis indicted in betting case
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Paris funeral homes overwhelmed after record heatwave
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EU, China bet on talks to avoid trade war
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France wary of Sweden side with 'nothing to lose' at World Cup
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Pyjamas and bets: Brazil YouTube channel reshapes World Cup viewing
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Bloodied but unbowed: Sinner avoids shock exit at start of Wimbledon title defence
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Queueing, strawberries and all white: it must be Wimbledon
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Top US court upholds $5mn Trump sex assault judgment
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Stokes backs Brook '100 percent' to succeed him as England Test captain
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Sinner survives scare to reach Wimbledon second round
Stocks, oil prices retreat on US debt worries
Equities and oil prices slid Thursday on concerns over the US economy as President Donald Trump tries to push through fresh tax cuts that risks sending the country's deficit ballooning further.
A weak auction of 20-year US government debt flashed a warning sign that the bond market was worried about the country's finances, days after Moody's lowered its top-tier credit rating for the world's biggest economy.
Big losses Wednesday on Wall Street carried over into Asian and European trading Thursday.
The dollar remained under pressure despite rising against the euro and pound.
The European currencies were hit by weak business activity data out of the eurozone and Britain.
Bitcoin extended its record run higher, reaching an all-time high of almost $112,000.
"The growing mountain of US debt is causing ripples of worry across financial markets," noted Susannah Streeter, head of money and markets at Hargreaves Lansdown.
"As the dollar has weakened, amid concerns about the US fiscal position, bitcoin has flexed even more muscle, as investors appear to be looking for alternatives to the greenback."
Streeter added that investors have "taken on more risk as relief still washes through financial markets that the trade war between China and the US has receded".
Bond yields have spiked across the board as investors demanded more interest for holding government debt.
In the US, 30-year Treasuries hit their highest level since late 2023.
The selling came after the auction of 20-year bonds attracted tepid interest and brought back memories of the sell-off that followed Trump's "Liberation Day" tariff blitz last month.
Trump is hoping to push through a mega-bill pairing tax relief with spending cuts that critics say would decimate health care and push up debt.
"The proposed tax cuts are raising concerns from economists about the US fiscal position and there are signs of anxiety in the bond markets about the country's debt burden," said National Australia Bank's Tapas Strickland.
Oil prices extended losses Thursday as US debt concerns could weigh on crude demand.
The commodity shed 1.7 percent, also after government data showing US crude stockpiles rose last week.
Crude had rallied Wednesday on a CNN report that Israel was planning a strike on Iranian nuclear sites.
- Key figures at around 1035 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.7 percent at 8,726.95 points
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 1.0 percent at 7,833.06
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.9 percent at 23,911.23
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.8 percent at 36,985.87 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 1.2 percent at 23,544.31 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.2 percent at 3,380.19 (close)
New York - Dow: DOWN 1.9 percent at 41,860.44 (close)
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1298 from $1.1334 on Wednesday
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3396 from $1.3421
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 143.64 yen from 143.66 yen
Euro/pound: DOWN at 84.31 pence from 84.42 pence
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 1.7 percent at $60.51 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 1.7 percent at $63.80 per barrel
N.Mitchell--AT