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Australian PM 'devastated' by violence at rally against Israel president's visit
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Vonn says suffered complex leg break in Olympics crash, has 'no regrets'
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Five employees of Canadian mining company confirmed dead in Mexico
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US lawmakers reviewing unredacted Epstein files
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French take surprise lead over Americans in Olympic ice dancing
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YouTube star MrBeast buys youth-focused banking app
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French take surprise led over Americans in Olympic ice dancing
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Lindsey Vonn says has 'complex tibia fracture' from Olympics crash
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US news anchor says 'hour of desperation' in search for missing mother
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Malen double lifts Roma level with Juventus
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'Schitt's Creek' star Catherine O'Hara died of blood clot in lung: death certificate
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'Best day of my life': Raimund soars to German Olympic ski jump gold
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US Justice Dept opens unredacted Epstein files to lawmakers
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Epstein taints European governments and royalty, US corporate elite
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UK PM Starmer refuses to quit as pressure builds over Epstein
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Three missing employees of Canadian miner found dead in Mexico
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Meta, Google face jury in landmark US addiction trial
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Winter Olympics organisers investigate reports of damaged medals
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Venezuela opposition figure freed, then rearrested after calling for elections
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Japan's Murase clinches Olympic big air gold as Gasser is toppled
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US athletes using Winter Olympics to express Trump criticism
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Japan's Murase clinches Olympic big air gold
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Pakistan to play India at T20 World Cup after boycott called off
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Emergency measures hobble Cuba as fuel supplies dwindle under US pressure
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UK king voices 'concern' as police probe ex-prince Andrew over Epstein
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Spanish NGO says govt flouting own Franco memory law
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What next for Vonn after painful end to Olympic dream?
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Main trial begins in landmark US addiction case against Meta, YouTube
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South Africa open T20 World Cup campaign with Canada thrashing
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Epstein accomplice Maxwell seeks Trump clemency before testimony
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Discord adopts facial recognition in child safety crackdown
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Some striking NY nurses reach deal with employers
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Emergency measures kick in as Cuban fuel supplies dwindle under US pressure
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EU chief backs Made-in-Europe push for 'strategic' sectors
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Brain training reduces dementia risk, study says
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Machado ally 'kidnapped' after calling for Venezuela elections
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Epstein affair triggers crisis of trust in Norway
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AI chatbots give bad health advice, research finds
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Iran steps up arrests while remaining positive on US talks
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Frank issues rallying cry for 'desperate' Tottenham
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South Africa pile up 213-4 against Canada in T20 World Cup
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Brazil seeks to restore block of Rumble video app
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Gu's hopes of Olympic triple gold dashed, Vonn still in hospital
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Pressure mounts on UK's Starmer as Scottish Labour leader urges him to quit
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Macron backs ripping up vines as French wine sales dive
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Olympic freeski star Eileen Gu 'carrying weight of two countries'
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Bank of France governor Francois Villeroy de Galhau to step down in June
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Tokyo stocks strike record high after Japanese premier wins vote
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'I need to improve', says Haaland after barren spell
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Italian suspect questioned over Sarajevo 'weekend snipers' killings: reports
Stock markets mostly up at start of key week for trade, US data
Equity markets mostly rose Monday as investors eyed a week dominated by speculation about US inflation data and a prolonged pause for Washington's tariffs on China.
Observers expect Donald Trump to announce an extension of a trade war truce reached with China last month, ahead of a 90-day deadline due to expire Tuesday.
Meanwhile, a key US consumer price index report is set up for Tuesday and could shape future policy decisions by the Federal Reserve, which has come under increasing pressure from the president to cut rates.
Investors have ramped up their bets on the central bank lowering borrowing costs at its next meeting in September following a series of reports -- particularly on jobs -- indicating the world's number one economy was slowing.
Also in view is a high-stakes summit between Trump and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Friday in Alaska, which could pave the way for a deal to resolve the Ukraine war that involves an easing of tough sanctions on Moscow.
The prospect of a breakthrough at the meeting added to downward pressure on oil prices, which was already falling on the back of economy worries and a bump in output from OPEC and other key producers.
Stocks in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Sydney, Wellington, Taipei, Mumbai and Jakarta rose, though there were losses in Seoul, Singapore and Manila. Tokyo was closed for a public holiday.
London, Paris and Frankfurt opened with gains.
With Tuesday's US-China tariff truce deadline looming, investors are bullish about the prospects of another extension.
"The market has fully subscribed to the high probability of the tariff truce being rolled over for another 90 days," said Chris Weston of Pepperstone.
"As such, unless diplomatic talks fully break down, news of extension shouldn't move markets too intently," he added.
Gold futures edged down after hitting a record high Friday, following reports of an unexpected tariff on the precious metal.
Despite protracted uncertainty about trade, investors remain optimistic about artificial intelligence -- an area of fierce competition between Beijing and Washington.
Reports Monday said that US chip giants Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) had agreed to pay Washington 15 percent of their revenue from selling AI chips to China.
Investors are betting that AI will transform the global economy, and last month Nvidia -- the world's leading semiconductor producer -- became the first company ever to hit $4 trillion in market value.
- Key figures at 0715 GMT -
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.1 percent at 24,871.09
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.3 percent at 3,647.55 (close)
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.2 percent at 9,115.73
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: Closed for a holiday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3465 from $1.3451 on Friday
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1665 from $1.1643
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 147.60 yen from 147.79 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 86.62 pence from 86.54 pence
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.8 percent at $63.36 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 0.7 percent at $66.13 per barrel
New York - Dow: UP 0.5 percent at 44,175.61 (close)
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