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Lillard will try to match record with third NBA 3-Point title
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Vonn breaks leg as crashes out in brutal end to Olympic dream
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Malinin enters the fray as Japan lead USA in Olympics team skating
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Thailand's Anutin readies for coalition talks after election win
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Fans arrive for Patriots-Seahawks Super Bowl as politics swirl
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'Send Help' repeats as N.America box office champ
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Japan close gap on USA in Winter Olympics team skating event
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Liverpool improvement not reflected in results, says Slot
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Japan PM Takaichi basks in election triumph
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Machado's close ally released in Venezuela
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Dimarco helps Inter to eight-point lead in Serie A
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Man City 'needed' to beat Liverpool to keep title race alive: Silva
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Czech snowboarder Maderova lands shock Olympic parallel giant slalom win
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Man City fight back to end Anfield hoodoo and reel in Arsenal
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Diaz treble helps Bayern crush Hoffenheim and go six clear
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US astronaut to take her 3-year-old's cuddly rabbit into space
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Israeli president to honour Bondi Beach attack victims on Australia visit
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Apologetic Turkish center Sengun replaces Shai as NBA All-Star
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Romania, Argentina leaders invited to Trump 'Board of Peace' meeting
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Kamindu heroics steer Sri Lanka past Ireland in T20 World Cup
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Age just a number for veteran Olympic snowboard champion Karl
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England's Feyi-Waboso out of Scotland Six Nations clash
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Thailand's pilot PM lands runaway election win
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Sarr strikes as Palace end winless run at Brighton
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Olympic star Ledecka says athletes ignored in debate over future of snowboard event
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Auger-Aliassime retains Montpellier Open crown
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Lindsey Vonn, skiing's iron lady whose Olympic dream ended in tears
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Conservative Thai PM claims election victory
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Kamindu fireworks rescue Sri Lanka to 163-6 against Ireland
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UK PM's top aide quits in scandal over Mandelson links to Epstein
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Reed continues Gulf romp with victory in Qatar
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Conservative Thai PM heading for election victory: projections
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Heartache for Olympic downhill champion Johnson after Vonn's crash
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Takaichi on course for landslide win in Japan election
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Wales coach Tandy will avoid 'knee-jerk' reaction to crushing England loss
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Sanae Takaichi, Japan's triumphant first woman PM
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England avoid seismic shock by beating Nepal in last-ball thriller
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Karl defends Olympic men's parallel giant slalom crown
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Colour and caution as banned kite-flying festival returns to Pakistan
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England cling on to beat Nepal in last-ball thriller
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UK foreign office to review pay-off to Epstein-linked US envoy
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England's Arundell eager to learn from Springbok star Kolbe
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Czech snowboard great Ledecka fails in bid for third straight Olympic gold
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Expectation, then stunned silence as Vonn crashes out of Olympics
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Storm-battered Portugal votes in presidential election run-off
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Breezy Johnson wins Olympic downhill gold, Vonn crashes out
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Vonn's Olympic dream cut short by downhill crash
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French police arrest five over crypto-linked magistrate kidnapping
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Late Jacks flurry propels England to 184-7 against Nepal
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Vonn crashes out of Winter Olympics, ending medal dream
Stocks retreat as profit-taking follows Wall Street records
US and European stocks were mostly lower on Tuesday after Wall Street indexes closed the second quarter at record highs, with investors locking in gains while weighing up the prospects for US trade deals ahead of President Donald Trump's July 9 tariff deadline.
Asian markets ended mixed after both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq hit records, with Shanghai rising but Tokyo sinking more than one percent after Trump threatened more tariffs on Japan in a row over rice and autos.
"The next few days are going to be testing times for governments in many parts of the world as they try to hammer out trade deals with the US," said Dan Coatsworth, an investment analyst at AJ Bell.
While few trade agreements have been reached so far, the week began with some optimism as Canada and the United States agreed to restart trade talks after Ottawa scrapped a digital services tax contested by US tech giants.
Comments from Trump and some of his top officials also suggested the deadline was flexible, and that several pacts were nearly completed.
"We expect risk sentiment to remain shaky until a deal is agreed... investors are on pause for now and are waiting for concrete news before making their next move," said Kathleen Brooks, research director at trading group XTB.
The dollar remained under pressure after its worst start to the year since 1973, with confidence deteriorating amongst many foreign investors since Trump returned to the White House.
The Dollar Index, which compares the greenback to a basket of major currencies, fell 10.8 percent in the first half of the year, its steepest decline since the dollar became the global benchmark currency.
Investors increasingly expect the Federal Reserve to cut rates at least twice this year -- with Trump having loudly criticised Fed chief Jerome Powell for not doing so sooner -- and all eyes will be on US jobs data due this week.
Investors are also keeping an eye on Trump's multitrillion-dollar tax-cutting bill, which is being debated in the Senate.
Trump has urged lawmakers to pass the bill by July 4 -- when Wall Street will be closed for Independence Day -- but its passage remains uncertain over concerns that it will add $3 trillion to US deficits.
For David Morrison at Trade Nation, the dollar's weakness reflects "ongoing concerns over trade, tariffs, national debt and central bank independence".
The Tokyo market drop came after Trump threatened to impose a fresh levy on Japan over a row about the country not buying US rice.
Japan has seen rice prices double over the past year owing to supply issues caused by various factors, piling pressure on Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba ahead of elections this month.
Trump also hit out at what he considered an unfair balance in the trade in cars between the two countries, and floated the idea of keeping a 25-percent tariff on autos in place.
- Key figures at around 1340 GMT -
New York - Dow: FLAT at 44,109.67
New York - S&P 500: DOWN 0.2 percent at 6,190.18
New York - Nasdaq: DOWN 0.4 percent at 20,280.15
London - FTSE 100: FLAT at 8,759.34 points
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.5 percent at 7,625.88
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.8 percent at 23,722.89
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 1.2 percent at 39,986.33 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.4 percent at 3,457.75 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: Closed for holiday
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1800 from $1.1785 on Monday
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3730 from $1.3732
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 143.24 yen from 143.98 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 85.94 pence from 85.82 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 0.5 percent at $67.04 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.6 percent at $65.47 per barrel
L.Carrico--PC