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Morocco overcome historic Haiti goals to roll into World Cup last 32
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Bosnia beat Qatar to reach World Cup knockout stages for first time
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Twin earthquakes in Venezuela destroy buildings, sow panic
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Brazil advance at World Cup as Swiss, Canada reach last 32
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Vinicius Junior sparkles as Brazil beat Scots to reach World Cup last 32
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Morocco overcome historic Haiti goals to maintain World Cup momentum
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Two powerful earthquakes strike Venezuela, destroying buildings
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ICC judges sue Trump over 'draconian' sanctions
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Australia teen social media ban has little impact: research
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Space shuttle ready for new mission in California
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Modigliani nude sets European record at London auction
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Tunisia coach Renard demands pride in final World Cup outing
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Trump seeks $88 bn in extra funding, mostly for Iran war
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Switzerland, Canada advance as Brazil eye last 32
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Wyatt-Hodge stars as England ease into Women's T20 World Cup semi-finals
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Bosnia in strong position to reach last 32, Qatar out of World Cup
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Switzerland down World Cup co-hosts Canada to top Group B, both progress
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Brent falls below $75 as Nasdaq drops for 3rd straight day
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'New rules': life in world epicentre of jihadist terror
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Korda chases 3rd straight major at Women's PGA Championship
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Trump clashes with Republicans in testy Capitol visit
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Zimbabwe Senate approves bill to extend presidential term
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Scheffler says PGA Tour headed 'in right direction' with two-tier system
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Pulisic fitness boost as US seek knockout momentum against Turkey
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Mamdani-backed leftist candidates win New York Democratic primaries
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Hantavirus outbreak should formally end on July 2: WHO
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Britain's Draper continues promising start under Andy Murray
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Hong Kong arrests two for allegedly selling 'seditious' material
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Laporte wary of Uruguay will to avoid World Cup exit against Spain
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US promises to protect Gulf states' interests in Iran talks
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Major Nigeria police reform edges forward with senate approval
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Trials of two Ebola treatments to start in DRC next week: WHO
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Trump consolidates rightward shift in Latin America
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Judge asks why Kennedy Center covering facade after Trump's name removed
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Olympics to offer all Games competitors $10,000 grants
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Germany sinks troubled warship project in blow to naval ambitions
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Left-wing candidate concedes tight Colombia election
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US health deals cause trouble for Kenya govt
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Stocks rebound after tech rout, Brent falls below $75
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Socialism with a twist or crony capitalism? Cuban reforms spark debate
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Berlin unveils monument to Jehovah's Witnesses murdered by Nazis
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'Inhumane': Gaza flotilla activists recount Israeli detention ordeal
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'Fingerprints' of black hole's event horizon detected for first time
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Spurs sign Dubravka as goalkeeper cover
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Verstappen seeking home boost with Red Bull upgrades
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Stocks steady after tech rout, Brent falls below $75
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'You have to work': Riders brave Rome heat for survival
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England captain Stokes 'man enough' to apologise for curfew breach
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France detects first Ebola case outside Africa in current outbreak
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England captain Stokes 'man enough' to apologise after curfew breach
Stocks edge downwards after rallying on US rate hopes
Stocks edged downwards on Monday after earlier rallies in Europe and Asia, investors locking in gains fuelled by the clear shift toward lower rates by the US Federal Reserve.
Fed chief Jerome Powell told central bankers at their annual conference in Wyoming last Friday that "the balance of risks appears to be shifting" toward signs of weakness in the world's largest economy.
Investors interpreted that as a sure signal of a rate cut at the Fed's meeting next month, as inflation has not shown signs of soaring in the wake of President Donald Trump's tariffs blitz.
"Powell basically delivered the 25 basis points before the September meeting," said Ipek Ozkardeskaya, an analyst at Swissquote Bank.
Wall Street soared on the news ahead of the weekend but opened Monday with the major exchanges slightly down, while the dollar continued to fall -- lower interest rates make the greenback less appealing to foreign investors.
All eyes now turn toward a US GDP report on Thursday and a key inflation gauge coming on Friday for clues on how far rates might fall -- or not -- in the coming months.
"The data -- especially the inflation data -- will tell if there could be further rate relief into the year-end," Ozkardeskaya said.
Asian markets benefited from the rally, with Tokyo rising almost half a percent while Hong Kong finished up 1.9 percent, boosted by a surge in Chinese tech giant Alibaba.
Trading on European markets was largely flat -- though London was closed for a public holiday -- with many investors happy to take profits while awaiting Wednesday's earnings report from AI-chip heavyweight Nvidia.
The stock fell sharply last week as investors worried that the enthusiasm for artificial intelligence may be overdone, which cast a pall over the wider tech sector after months of strong gains.
In corporate news, shares in Danish wind group Orsted plunged 16 percent after the US government halted construction at an offshore site that is 80 percent complete.
It was the latest move by Trump's administration against wind power and other renewables in favour of oil and gas.
France's Valneva tumbled 22 percent following a US suspension of its chikungunya vaccine over "serious" side-effects, raising doubts about one of the few vaccines for the virus.
Dutch coffee group JDE Peet's jumped 17 percent after it accepted a 15.7 billion euro takeover bid from US drinks giant Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP).
- Key figures at around 1340 GMT -
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.2 percent at 45,536.93 points
New York - S&P 500: DOWN 0.2 percent at 6,453.74
New York - Nasdaq: DOWN 0.3 percent at 21,434.78
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.5 percent at 7,938.31 points
Frankfurt - DAX: FLAT at 24,357.25
London - FTSE 100: CLOSED for Summer Bank Holiday
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.4 percent at 42,807.82 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 1.9 percent at 25,829.91 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 1.5 percent at 3,883.56 (close)
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1701 from $1.1722 on Friday
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3503 from $1.3523
Dollar/yen: UP at 147.49 yen from 146.94 yen
Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.67 pence from 86.69 pence
West Texas Intermediate: UP 1.0 percent at $64.3 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 0.8 percent at $67.76 per barrel
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