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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
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Russell roars to Dutch GP sprint pole, Antonelli fifth
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UN holds second informal poll of secretary-general candidates
Gold hits record high, oil prices slide
Gold hit a record high on Friday as global stock markets diverged, with profit-taking on Wall Street while European and Asian markets gained on reassuring data about the health of the world's biggest economy and likely US interest rate cuts.
Expectations of US interest rate cuts weakened the dollar, while oil prices tumbled as weak Chinese demand expectations offset turmoil in the Middle East, according to traders.
Gold rose to a record high of $2,500.16 an ounce as investors snapped up the haven investment in the face of an increasingly likely US interest rate cut in September and heightened geopolitical risks.
"The sharp drop in bond yields amid expectations of rate cuts by the Fed" have pushed gold prices higher, said City Index and FOREX.com analyst Fawad Razaqzada.
Wall Street's major indices pulled back after rallying on Thursday following stronger-than-expected retail sales data that dispelled fears that the US economy is heading for a recession.
The blue-chip Dow slipped 0.2 percent, the S&P 500 shed 0.3 percent and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite fell 0.3 percent.
"These aren't big moves at all relative to the gains that have preceded them, yet buyers aren't rushing in to buy the dip just yet knowing the market has come a long way in a short amount of time," said Briefing.com analyst Patrick O'Hare.
He noted that the S&P 500 is up more than eight percent from its August 5 low and the Nasdaq Composite has gained 12 percent.
"Concerns about the stock market being in a short-term overbought state have meshed with some weak housing starts and building permits data for July, and some attention-grabbing strengthening in the yen, to temper the conviction on the part of buyers," he added.
Weak US jobs data and a Japanese interest rate hike double-whammied stock markets at the beginning of the month, as investors who had financed investments in red-hot US tech shares by borrowing in weak yen faced the prospect of immense losses as the value of the Japanese unit bounded higher.
"The worry is that further strengthening in the yen could trigger another unwinding episode" of the so-called yen carry-trade, O'Hare added.
In Asian trading, the Nikkei 225 jumped 3.6 percent as the yen was lower against the dollar early in the day.
London was a rare faller among stock markets as a strengthening pound weighed on multinationals earning in dollars.
On the corporate front, shares in German chemicals giant Bayer jumped 10.7 percent in afternoon trading after a US court victory in the group's long-running fight against claims that its glyphosate-based weedkillers cause cancer.
- Oil slumps -
Oil prices slumped around 1.5 percent, with Brent North Sea crude falling under $80 per barrel.
"The significant price recovery on the oil market has run out of steam in recent days," said Commerzbank analyst Carsten Fritsch.
"For one thing, the feared retaliatory strike by Iran (on Israel) has so far failed to materialise, which has probably favoured a partial pricing out of the risk premium. In addition, new demand concerns are weighing on the market."
Major oil producer Iran has threatened to retaliate against Israel for last month's killing of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.
- Key figures around 1330 GMT -
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.2 percent at 40,502.13 points
New York - S&P 500: DOWN 0.3 percent at 5,525.71
New York - Nasdaq Composite: DOWN 0.5 percent at 17,507.74
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.6 percent at 8,301.82
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.2 percent at 7,434.24
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.5 percent at 18,277.46
EURO STOXX 50: UP 0.4 percent at 4,827.29
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 3.6 percent at 38,062.67 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 1.9 percent at 17,430.16 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.1 percent at 2,879.43 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1000 from $1.0972 on Thursday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.2901 from $1.2853
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 147.76 yen from 149.06 yen
Euro/pound: DOWN at 85.26 pence from 85.36 pence
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 1.6 percent at $76.88 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 1.5 percent at $79.84 per barrel
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