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AI giant Anthropic says 'exploring' Australia data centre investments
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Tuchel faces World Cup selection dilemmas after England falter
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At gas stations, Americans say they're 'paying the price' of Iran war
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Woods 'stepping away' to focus on health after DUI arrest
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DR Congo beat Jamaica 1-0 to qualify for World Cup
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Trump says war with Iran could end in 'two weeks, maybe three'
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OpenAI raises $122 billion in boosted funding round
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Morocco 'focused on World Cup' amid AFCON controversy
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Trump says US to leave Iran 'very soon,' deal or not
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Beating England will boost Japan's World Cup challenge: Moriyasu
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Spain held by Egypt in World Cup warm-up marred by 'intolerable' chants
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Woods pleads not guilty in driving while impaired car crash
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Italy's World Cup nightmare continues after shoot-out defeat to Bosnia
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Spain held by Egypt in World Cup warm-up
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Italy to miss third straight World Cup after shoot-out defeat to Bosnia
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Czech Republic beat Denmark on penalties to reach World Cup
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Tuchel calls for calm after England suffer Japan setback before World Cup
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Turkey qualify for World Cup with play-off win over Kosovo
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Gyokeres sends Sweden to World Cup with dramatic winner against Poland
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US stocks surge on hopes Iran war will end soon
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Panama punish South Africa lapses in World Cup warm-up win
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Mitoma fires Japan to historic first win over England
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Scotland suffer more friendly woe against Ivory Coast
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Brazil court quashes Neymar environmental damage fine
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NFL officials can aid replacement refs under new rules
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US Army probes helicopter flyby of Kid Rock's house
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Golden toilet statue mocks Trump near renovated White House
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Ballroom, library, airport: Trump aims to leave his mark
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Netanyahu vows Israel will 'crush Iran's terror regime'
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Blasts sow panic in Burundi's main city after arsenal fire
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Kane out of World Cup warm-up against Japan with injury
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Iran has 'will' to end war, but seeks guarantees, president says
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Debutant Connolly guides Punjab to narrow IPL win over Gujarat
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Dizzying month on markets with Middle East war
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Woods says was looking at phone before crash: accident report
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Young antelope shot dead at Vienna zoo
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France eyes ban on social media for under-15s
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Syrian president meets King Charles, Starmer on London visit
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EU says 'necessary' to reduce fuel demand to cope with energy crisis
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Iran players in Turkey pose with photos of young war victims
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Prince Harry lawyers call for 'substantial damages' from UK tabloids
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Tottenham appoint De Zerbi in battle for Premier League survival
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US Supreme Court rules against ban on 'conversion therapy' for LGBTQ minors
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Empty streets, markets in central Nigeria's Jos after major shooting
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Italy delays coal phase-out by over a decade
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Stocks rise on peace hopes, oil mixed
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Israel weathers energy shock from Iran war even as world battles crisis
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US consumers' inflation expectations surge on Mideast war
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Napoli threaten absent Lukaku with disciplinary action
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German whale saga continues as struggling animal beached again
US stocks gain momentum after tech-fueled Asia rout
US markets advanced Friday while European counterparts marked time, in response to sharp losses in Asia at the end of a week which saw heightened fears of a bursting AI bubble.
A blockbuster earnings report from chip bellwether Nvidia on Wednesday seemed to soothe concerns that vast investments in the artificial intelligence sector may have been overdone.
But Nvidia shares closed one percent lower on Wall Street as warnings grew that the tech-led rally may have run its course across equities. This had seen several markets hit record highs and companies clock eye-watering capitalizations.
Adding to unease were mixed US September jobs data released Thursday that raised the possibility that the Federal Reserve could decide against cutting interest rates in December.
That unease spread to Asia, with Tokyo, Hong Kong and Shanghai all ending the week down almost 2.5 percent at the close.
The clouds began to clear to a degree, however, as the Dow climbed 1.1 percent by end-Friday, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq added 0.9 percent and the broader-based S&P 500 rose 1.0 percent.
"This week's sharp sell-off in US stocks and cryptocurrencies briefly stalled as Fed December rate cut expectations increased from 41 percent to 73 percent after New York Fed President John Williams suggested the Fed may cut rates again soon," said Axel Rudolph, senior technical analyst at IG.
But Angelo Kourkafas of Edward Jones added of the central bank: "The fact that we're not going to get some key data does not make their job easier."
This week, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics said it would not publish full employment and consumer inflation reports for the month of October -- while November figures will only be released after the next central bank interest rate meeting.
This adds to the fog that Fed officials have to navigate as they mull their next rate decision.
Europe lacked direction as London ended just a sliver in the green. Paris was flat -- although Ubisoft provided a glimmer of light -- while Frankfurt lost 0.8 percent.
French video game company Ubisoft resumed trading in Paris, a week after stunning investors by postponing its results announcement without an explanation, triggering speculation in the video gaming world.
The "Assassin's Creed" maker said Friday the move was due to a simple "restatement" of its half-yearly results after new auditors found problems with the way it had accounted for a partnership.
The rush from risk assets saw digital currrency bitcoin hit a seven-month low at $81,569.79 before pulling back to around $84,490 -- extending a sell-off suffered since its record high above $126,200 last month.
"The price action across markets has been prolific, and we've seen some truly impressive reversals in risk assets," said analyst Chris Weston at broker Pepperstone.
"Sentiment in so many markets remains highly challenged, and we've seen new evidence that managers are dumping their 2025 winners -- raising expectations that the path of least resistance is for risk to trade lower in the near-term," he added.
- Key figures at around 2105 GMT -
New York - Dow: UP 1.1 percent at 46,245.41 points (close)
New York - S&P 500: UP 1.0 percent at 6,602.99 (close)
New York - Nasdaq Composite: UP 0.9 percent at 22,273.08 (close)
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.1 percent at 9,539.71 (close)
Paris - CAC 40: FLAT at 7,982.65 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.8 percent at 23,091.87 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 2.4 percent at 48,625.88 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 2.4 percent at 25,220.02 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 2.5 percent at 3,834.89 (close)
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 156.39 yen from 157.55 yen on Thursday
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1519 from $1.1525
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3107 from $1.3070
Euro/pound: DOWN at 87.88 from 88.18 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 1.3 percent at $62.56 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 1.6 percent at $58.06 per barrel
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