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India monsoon sweeps north but brings less rain than usual
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Germany eyes longer working lives in pension reform plan
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UK and markets await Burnham's economic plans
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Iran says won't allow UN inspectors at bombed nuclear sites
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Heineken names new CEO after predecessor's shock departure
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Banned Vondrousova insists she has 'never doped'
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Schools plan to close as UK braces for record-breaking heatwave
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UN chief urges AI firms to 'come clean' over environmental footprint
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India startup head Kunal Shah appointed as new WhatsApp boss
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More records set to fall as deadly Europe heatwave drags on
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Israel's 'deliberate targeting' of children part of ongoing Gaza 'genocide': UN probe
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England, Ghana eye last 32 as Portugal look for lift-off
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Seoul's Kospi stock index tanks 10% to lead tech-fuelled Asia rout
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Sri Lanka troops to battle deadly dengue mosquitoes as cases rise
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Iran says to oversee Hormuz as Swiss talks conclude
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Diaspora World Cup champions diversity over division
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Guns, drones and doves: War reshapes Ukrainian jewellery scene
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Australia withholds Pacific climate fund reports over risk of diplomatic 'damage'
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Kenya police violence victims say compensation promise a 'smokescreen'
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Indian startup head appointed as new WhatsApp boss
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EU bets on digital euro to cut US tech addiction
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Antetokounmpo joining Miami Heat in blockbuster: reports
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Fineanganofo rethinks Newcastle move after All Blacks call-up
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'Let's be realistic': Haaland cools Norway's World Cup expectations
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Stocks fluctuate after Wall St sell-off, crude holds losses on peace talks
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Lightning, downpour, a two-hour delay: bad weather hits the World Cup
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Ultra-reclusive Turkmenistan slowly opens up to tourists
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Two-goal Haaland fires Norway into World Cup last 32
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Marc Bloch, historian and Resistance hero, joins France's Pantheon greats
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Last one the best one? How Messi keeps doing it at World Cup
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Ronaldo 'a role model' says Portugal coach after slow World Cup start
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Savea 'embraces challenge' of leading All Blacks towards World Cup
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North Korea's Kim vows to accelerate military buildup
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Savea 'embraces challlenge' of leading All Blacks towards World Cup
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Latin America's resurgent right notches another win in Colombia
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Mbappe scores twice as France beat Iraq at World Cup after two-hour storm delay
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Trump threatens prison for damage to Washington Reflecting Pool
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France-Iraq World Cup game restarts after two-hour storm delay
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Shortages ease in Bolivia as protest roadblocks dismantled
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World Cup exploits of Maradona and Messi have Argentina fans in raptures
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Star Copper Extends Copper Creek Drill Hole Beyond Planned Depth After Intersecting Mineralized System
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CTO Confidence in Scaling AI Falls for Third Straight Year, Akkodis Report Finds
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Who Is Really Influencing Trump Marijuana Rescheduling?
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InterContinental Hotels Group PLC Announces Transaction in Own Shares - June 23
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Empire Metals Limited Announces Investor Presentation on Investor Meet Company
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North America LiberNovo Prime Sale Fully Launches June 23
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Reaves Utility Income Fund Increases Its Monthly Distribution 5% to $0.21 Per Share
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Azarga Metals 2026 Marg Project Drill Program; Keno Hill District, Yukon
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FINOS Launches AI Fund to Amplify the Collective Voice of the Financial Services Industry and Accelerate Responsible Agentic AI Adoption
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Stocks volatile after soft US growth data, court ruling against tariffs
Stocks moved higher Friday, with Wall Street recovering early losses spurred by weaker-than-expected US growth after the US Supreme Court overturned most of President Donald Trump's tariffs, which could boost company earnings around the globe.
But the uncertain outlook for the world's biggest economy and the risk of US military strikes against Iran over its nuclear programme kept investors cautious heading into the weekend.
Crude prices pulled back as traders weighed the chances of US action that could threaten Middle East oil supplies.
In the United States, the economy grew 1.4 percent in the fourth quarter, well below the 2.5 percent analysts had forecast, while a price index for December rose to 2.9 percent, more than anticipated.
That poured cold water on hopes that US growth was holding up and inflation was contained despite Trump's tariffs barrage, and complicated the outlook for more interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve.
The data came after weeks of Wall Street losses on fears that massive AI investments may be overdone, and that the technology will undermine swathes of traditional business models.
"Today's reports are unlikely to lift markets out of their current environment," said Bret Kenwell, US investment analyst at eToro.
In Europe, a closely watched survey on Friday showed that business activity in the eurozone accelerated in February, indicating that the region's economy is on more stable footing.
British firms also boosted output in February, according to the purchasing managers' index published by S&P Global.
Stock indices were higher across most of Europe, while in Asia, Hong Kong fell as it reopened from a three-day break for the Lunar New Year, and Tokyo was also down.
Oil prices slipped after climbing to six-month highs this week on worries that nuclear talks between the United States and oil-rich Iran might not avert a conflict that could threaten supplies.
Trump warned Thursday that Tehran should make a "meaningful deal" in negotiations with Washington in the next 10 days or else "bad things happen".
"At its core, this looks like pressure and leverage rather than a prelude to invasion," said City Index market analyst Matt Simpson.
- Key figures at around 1500 GMT -
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.2 percent at 49,306.83 points
New York - S&P: FLAT at 6,860.70
New York - Nasdaq: FLAT at 22,694.72
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.6 percent at 10,694.08
Paris - CAC 40: UP 1.0 percent at 8,479.02
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.4 percent at 25,143.30
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 1.1 percent at 56,825.70 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 1.1 percent at 26,413.35 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: Closed for holiday
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1768 from $1.1767 on Thursday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3479 from $1.3458
Euro/pound: DOWN at 87.33 pence from 87.43 pence
Dollar/yen: UP at 155.39 yen from 155.07 yen
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 0.3 percent at $71.46 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.2 percent at $66.24 per barrel
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