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Stocks retreat as bond yield fears persist, oil rises
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Vatican says 'serious concerns' over Israel-Lebanon deal implementation
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ARKBRIDGE’s David Mali Highlights AI-Driven Risk Management at the Finance Magnates London Summit
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Arteta confirms Arsenal want to sign defender after Konsa link
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Zuckerberg buys Gothic castle in Ireland: spokesman
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What's behind the UAE's decision to cut Iran trade ties?
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Belgium's fire of the century now 'under control'
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Barca seal Cancelo return to bolster defence
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Evergrande's Xu Jiayin: from real-estate tycoon to life in prison
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Germany reports record 14,000 heat-related deaths this summer
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Springboks captain Kolisi to miss first All Blacks Test
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West Ham warn fans about 'offensive' Solomon chant
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Japan to launch probe for Mars moons in October: space agency
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Max Verstappen: Natural-born winner
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North Korea launches missiles, Seoul says, after Trump floats Kim meet
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Van Dijk urges Liverpool to make amends for 'unacceptable' season
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Oil jumps on Iran war tensions, offsetting bond yield fears
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All Blacks replace Tuipulotu with Holland for Springboks Test
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Germany identifies far-right suspect in deadly 1970 antisemitic attack
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Rain delays start of second day's play in England-Pakistan opener
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PrimeXBT Expands Swap-Free Trading to PXTrader 2.0
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Russian strikes kill 16 in Kyiv, surrounding region
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Record number of locations in France top 40C over summer: AFP analysis
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'It is tough': Indonesia battles wildfires, bracing for worse to come
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Trump pledges 'economic warfare' on Iran, prompting Tehran derision
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Seoul detects North Korean missile launches after Trump says to meet Kim
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'Girl with a Pearl Earring' in Japan, perhaps for the last time
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Thai, Myanmar military chiefs meet as post-coup thaw progresses
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Russian strikes kill 13 in Kyiv, surrounding region
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Asian stocks rally as US Treasury steps in to ease bond fears
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'Simply lovely': Verstappen signs new Red Bull contract until 2030
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Verstappen signs new Red Bull contract until 2030: team
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Australia coach Walters heading to St Helens after World Cup
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What property giant Evergrande's sentence means for China's economy
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China jails founder, fines disgraced property giant Evergrande
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Australian prosecutors demand life in prison for mushroom killer
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Russian strikes kill 12 in Kyiv, surrounding region
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Fallout far-reaching for Australian Rules after latest scandal
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US India ambassador's Kashmir remarks rile Pakistan; envoy summoned
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Rafts on Rome's Tiber River cool down overheated tourists
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In Senegal's Saint-Louis, traces of slave-trading past fade away
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Top seeds Sabalenka, Zverev stunned in Cincinnati fourth round
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Russian strikes kill 9 in Kyiv, surrounding region
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Australia says relations with Israel 'difficult' after aid worker death
Paris stocks, euro gain on Macron vote result
The Paris stock market and the euro rose on Monday, with investors soothed by French President Emmanuel Macron's election performance.
Frankfurt and London equities however fell on Asian losses, with sentiment souring on flat UK economic growth, Chinese inflation jitters and the prospect of more aggressive US interest rate hikes.
Oil prices slid on fears over the demand impact of China's Covid-19 containment measures.
Macron topped France's first round presidential vote on Sunday, leading far-right rival Marine Le Pen by a larger-than-expected margin.
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With 97 percent votes counted, Macron came in first with 27.6 percent of the vote. Le Pen was second with 23.4 percent.
"A solid result for incumbent Emmanuel Macron ... has helped to allay fears of a Le Pen presidency," said economist Jessica Hinds at research consultancy Capital Economics.
"But the latest polls still point to a very tight race."
Investors had fretted about the implications of a victory for Le Pen in the midst of the war in Ukraine, given her long-standing sympathies for Russia.
"All attention will now turn to the second round on April 24, and the big question for that will be where the supporters of the defeated first-round candidates go," wrote Deutsche Bank analysts in a client note.
On the downside, London stocks slid on official data showing that the UK economy had ground to a near halt in February, growing by just 0.1 percent.
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Elsewhere, the dollar hit a 2015 high at 125.54 yen on expectations of more US Federal Reserve interest rate hikes, in contrast with the Bank of Japan's loose policy.
That was not far from the greenback's two-decade peak of 125.86 yen.
The Fed has recently taken a hawkish tone as it embarks on an aggressive tightening path to counter runaway inflation.
In China, factory-gate inflation was higher than expected in March, official data showed, as Russia's war on Ukraine pushes up oil prices while a domestic Covid-19 resurgence strains food supplies and consumer costs.
The producer price index -- measuring the cost of goods at the factory gate -- grew 8.3 percent on-year, National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) figures showed.
In Jakarta, Indonesia's biggest tech firm GoTo soared on its debut after a billion-dollar IPO -- the world's fifth-biggest this year.
- Key figures around 1100 GMT -
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.8 percent at 6,600.81 points
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.3 percent at 7,643.26
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.4 percent at 14,232.76
EURO STOXX 50: UP 0.1 percent at 3,861.78
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0911 from $1.0877 late Friday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3038 from $1.3025
Euro/pound: UP at 83.68 pence from 83.51 pence
Dollar/yen: UP at 125.50 yen from 124.34 yen
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.61 percent at 26,821.52 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 3.03 percent at 21,208.30 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 2.61 percent at 3,167.13 (close)
New York - Dow: UP 0.4 percent at 34,721.12 (close)
Brent North Sea crude: DOWN 2.4 percent at $100.44 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 2.4 percent at $95.95 per barrel
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