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'Aura' battles leap from social media to Latin America streets
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Australia lose three wickets after skittling Bangladesh for 64
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US, Canada fail to reach trade pact to avert Trump tariffs
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Bangladesh all out for 64 in 2nd Test after Starc masterclass
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Sudan farms lie barren as El Nino leaves Nile banks dry
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Odyssey effect: stars sell Greece to a new wave of US tourists
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Arctic shipping a daunting prospect in hotly contested region
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South Korea to send first container ship through Arctic route
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In US, rare earths extracted from coal mine wastewater
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Starc takes 5-11 to leave Bangladesh reeling in 2nd Test
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Nakashima pounds Fritz, Bejlek beats Keys in Cincinnati upsets
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Injured Rune withdraws from US Open
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Canadian negotiator says 'more work to do' on US trade deal
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Nakashima knocks out Fritz to reach Cincinnati semi-finals
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'Solid' Clark takes solo lead at BMW Championship
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Ukraine says 'cynical' Russian strike on shopping centre killed 16
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Arteta hails Arsenal's desire after perfect start to title defence
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TikTok to pay $400 mn settlement in US children's privacy case
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Betis down Real Sociedad in La Liga opener
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MLS fines Messi for striking an opponent
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Mexican governor resumes job despite US drug charges
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Gouiri double fires Marseille past Strasbourg in Ligue 1 opener
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Arsenal rout Coventry to open Premier League season in style
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Mavericks buy out Thompson, now reportedly bound for Heat
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Giant-killer Bejlek overhauls Keys to reach Cincinnati semi-finals
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England v Pakistan first Test: Three talking points
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Man Utd agree deal for Brighton midfielder Baleba: reports
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US, Canada push to seal trade deal as deadline nears
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Werro wins Lausanne 800m, well off world record pace
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One dead, three wounded after sword attack at Swedish high school
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China mulls bid to host 2028 UN climate talks: sources
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Ukraine says 'cynical' Russian strike on shopping centre killed 15
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Jones becomes third Englishman to join Inter this summer
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US Supreme Court allows White House ballroom construction for now
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Mexican governor wanted on US drug charges returns to job
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Root hails emerging fast bowlers as England thrash Pakistan
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Bolivia's Paz forced to fire economy minister in mid-crisis
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Brazil's Lula urges tariffs resolution in call with Trump
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A-Rod ups T-Wolves stake in $4.5bn ownership change
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Ukraine says 'cynical' Russian strike on shopping centre killed 14
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UK court orders Prince Harry, others to pay Daily Mail initial £9.5mn
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Heatwave-hit Europe logs over 30,000 excess summer deaths: first figures
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'Grateful' ex-world champion Alaphilippe retires from cycling
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Give LIV Golf 'one more shot,' says DeChambeau
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US, Canada work to wrap up trade deal ahead of looming deadline
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Duplantis hits the high notes for athletics anthem
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Malaysia's JDT claim unbeaten run world record
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Malaysia's JDT claims unbeaten run world record
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At least 2 teens seriously wounded in sword attack at Swedish school
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Bolivian economy minister fired after Congress vote
US stocks bounce higher as jobs data reassures investors
US stocks snapped higher on Thursday as unemployment data eased recession concerns, while European and Asian equities struggled.
First-time claims for US unemployment benefits dropped last week by more than expected to 233,000, according to Labor Department data.
"The key takeaway from the report is that the downturn in initial jobless claims -- a leading indicator -- is helping to quell recession concerns," said Briefing.com analyst Patrick O'Hare.
Data last Friday showed fewer than expected US jobs created in July, triggering concern that the Federal Reserve had waited too long to begin cutting interest rates and that the US economy could end up sliding into recession.
"Any data which suggests that the Fed isn't behind the curve in regards to its likely rate-cut in September is welcomed news for investors," said eToro US investment analyst Bret Kenwell.
US recession fears, combined with a spike in the value of the yen following a Japanese rate hike last week, sent global equity markets plunging Monday.
Since then, there have been rebounds and renewed losses as traders seek to weigh up the risks of recession in the United States, the world's biggest economy.
The yen has since fallen back after the Bank of Japan signaled a dovish approach on interest rates.
"Things have calmed down significantly," said Art Hogan of B. Riley Wealth, who said the volatility stems from uncertainty on whether signs of a slowing US economy show "normalization" or portend a recession.
In Europe, London and Paris closed lower Thursday but Frankfurt pushed higher, after Tokyo closed down 0.7 percent.
The Japanese index had tumbled more than 12 percent Monday before rocketing over 10 percent Tuesday, largely because of wild swings in the yen against the dollar.
Investors are also closely tracking corporate earnings.
Warner Bros. Discovery's share price plunged around nine percent Thursday after it reported a quarterly loss of almost $10 billion.
Almost all of the loss was down to a $9.1 billion write-down in the value of the US media giant's cable network, it announced in a statement, underscoring the challenges facing the legacy television industry.
But Eli Lilly surged 9.5 percent, boosted by strong sales of drugs that treat diabetes, weight loss and metastatic breast cancers.
- Key figures around 2030 GMT -
New York - Dow: UP 1.8 percent at 39,446.49 (close)
New York - S&P 500: UP 2.3 percent at 5,319.31 (close)
New York - Nasdaq Composite: UP 2.9 percent at 16,660.02 (close)
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.3 percent at 8,144.97 (close)
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.3 percent at 7,247.45 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.4 percent at 17,680.40 (close)
Euro STOXX 50: FLAT at 4,668.74 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.7 percent at 34,831.15 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.1 percent at 16,891.83 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: FLAT at 2,869.90 (close)
Dollar/yen: UP at 147.20 yen from 146.68 yen on Wednesday
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.0921 from $1.0922
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.2750 from $1.2692
Euro/pound: DOWN at 85.63 pence from 86.16 pence
West Texas Intermediate: UP 1.3 percent at $76.19 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 1.1 percent at $79.16 per barrel
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