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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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Penalty save inspired Norway, says 'keeper Nyland
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Mexico-England World Cup match delayed one hour due to storms
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As Venezuela quake deaths pass 3,000, attention turns to mourning, burials
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Gotterup wins PGA John Deere after Kohles splashdown
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FIFA clear US star Balogun to play in World Cup after Trump call
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Haaland knocks Brazil out of World Cup as Norway reach quarters
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Gauff downs Bencic to book maiden Wimbledon quarter-final
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'Catastrophic' Super Typhoon Bavi hits US island of Rota
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Spain boss backs Yamal to sparkle in Portugal World Cup showdown
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West Indies trail Sri Lanka by 231 runs
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Australia's World Cup final win vindicates Molineux's self-belief
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FIFA clear US star Balogun to play after Trump call
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Sinner powers into fifth straight Wimbledon quarter-final
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Venezuela quake survivor 'reborn' after eight days in rubble
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Euphoric homecoming for Cape Verde after heroic World Cup run ends
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Red-card U-turn rocks World Cup as England face Azteca test
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White supremacist march in DC just 'messy' democracy, official says
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Struff oldest first-time men's Slam quarter-finalist in Open era
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'Perfectionist' Djokovic not happy to win ugly at Wimbledon
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Banana!: 'Minions' knocks 'Toy Story' off N.America box office perch
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'Catastrophic' Super Typhoon Bavi aims at US Pacific island Rota
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Sabalenka wants to drink, 'forget about tennis' after Wimbledon exit
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Reflective Ronaldo takes on critics 'trying to kill me for 23 years'
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Mooney stars as Australia hammer England in women's World Cup final
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Verstappen claims Red Bull car 'dangerous' after crash
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Djokovic makes history, Osaka sends Sabalenka crashing out of Wimbledon
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Trump thanks FIFA for suspending USA's Balogun World Cup ban
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Osaka beats world number one Sabalenka in Wimbledon last 16
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Mooney stars as Australia hammer England in women's T20 World Cup final
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Eala eyeing Wimbledon quarters, Dimitrov faces Fery
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Russell concedes Ferrari are threat to Mercedes
Global stocks mixed after weak US retail sales data
Wall Street stocks retreated Friday following a positive session on European bourses, as disappointing US retail sales data offset a lift from better-than-expected bank earnings.
Retail sales fell by a surprisingly big one percent in March, extending a downward trend that signals cooling in the world's biggest economy.
But that downcast reading was countered by surprisingly good earnings from JPMorgan Chase and other large banks that cheered investors nervous about the sector.
After opening modestly higher, major US indices spent the rest of the day in the red.
Analysts pointed to hawkish comments from Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller that prompted a rethink of US inflation reports this week. Easing inflation earlier raised hopes for a pause in interest rate hikes soon.
"Wall Street got scared after strong results from JPMorgan, surging inflation expectations, and some hawkish Fed speak," said Oanda's Edward Moya, pointing to fears that the Fed could raise rates not just in May but also in June.
The S&P 500 ended 0.2 percent lower, cutting into its gains for the week.
Chris Beauchamp, chief market analyst at online trading platform IG, said the poor US retail sales figures had investors "fretting again about a US recession."
"While it is a Friday, and risk appetite is hard to sustain, today's losses after Thursday's gains show how delicate the rally in US equities is," he said.
JPMorgan Chase surged more than seven percent following a blowout earnings report, while Citi jumped 4.8 percent.
At the other extreme, Boeing plunged 5.6 percent after disclosing a problem with a supplier part on the 737 MAX that is expected to slow deliveries of new jets.
Earlier, the Paris CAC 40 stocks index of leading French companies hit a new record-high, closing 0.5-percent up at 7,519.61 points, buoyed in part by strong earnings Thursday from luxury group LVMH.
London and Frankfurt also rose, while oil prices edged higher.
After hitting a 12-month low against the euro on Thursday, the dollar rebounded somewhat Friday.
- Key figures around 2055 GMT -
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.4 percent at 33,886.47 (close)
New York - S&P 500: DOWN 0.2 percent at 4,137.64 (close)
New York - Nasdaq: DOWN 0.4 percent at 12,123.47 (close)
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.5 percent at 7,519.61 (close)
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.4 percent at 7,871.91 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.5 percent at 15,807.50 (close)
EURO STOXX 50: UP 0.6 percent at 4,390.75 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 1.2 percent at 28,493.47 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.5 percent at 20,438.81 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.6 percent at 3,338.15 (close)
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.0997 from $1.1046 on Thursday
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.2416 from $1.2523
Dollar/yen: UP at 133.75 yen from 132.58 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 88.53 pence at 88.21 pence
Brent North Sea crude: UP 0.2 percent at $86.31 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.4 percent at $82.52 per barrel
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T.Perez--AT