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Nobel winner Machado suffered vertebra fracture leaving Venezuela
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Stock market optimism returns after tech sell-off
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Iran Nobel winner unwell after 'violent' arrest: supporters
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'Angry' Louvre workers' strike shuts out thousands of tourists
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EU faces key summit on using Russian assets for Ukraine
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Maresca committed to Chelsea despite outburst
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Trapped, starving and afraid in besieged Sudan city
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Messi mania peaks in India's pollution-hit capital
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Wales captains Morgan and Lake sign for Gloucester
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Serbian minister indicted over Kushner-linked hotel plan
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Eurovision 2026 will feature 35 countries: organisers
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Cambodia says Thailand bombs province home to Angkor temples
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US-Ukrainian talks resume in Berlin with territorial stakes unresolved
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Small firms join charge to boost Europe's weapon supplies
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Driver behind Liverpool football parade 'horror' warned of long jail term
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German shipyard, rescued by the state, gets mega deal
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Flash flood kills dozens in Morocco town
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'We are angry': Louvre Museum closed as workers strike
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Australia to toughen gun laws as it mourns deadly Bondi attack
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Stocks diverge ahead of central bank calls, US data
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Wales captain Morgan to join Gloucester
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UK pop star Cliff Richard reveals prostate cancer treatment
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Mariah Carey to headline Winter Olympics opening ceremony
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Indonesia to revoke 22 forestry permits after deadly floods
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Louvre Museum closed as workers strike
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Spain fines Airbnb 64 mn euros for posting banned properties
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Japan's only two pandas to be sent back to China
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Zelensky, US envoys to push on with Ukraine talks in Berlin
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Australia to toughen gun laws after deadly Bondi shootings
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Lyon poised to bounce back after surprise Brisbane omission
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Australia defends record on antisemitism after Bondi Beach attack
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US police probe deaths of director Rob Reiner, wife as 'apparent homicide'
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'Terrified' Sydney man misidentified as Bondi shooter
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Cambodia says Thai air strikes hit home province of heritage temples
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EU-Mercosur trade deal faces bumpy ride to finish line
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Inside the mind of Tolkien illustrator John Howe
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Mbeumo faces double Cameroon challenge at AFCON
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Tongue replaces Atkinson in only England change for third Ashes Test
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England's Brook vows to rein it in after 'shocking' Ashes shots
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Bondi Beach gunmen had possible Islamic State links, says ABC
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Lakers fend off Suns fightback, Hawks edge Sixers
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Louvre trade unions to launch rolling strike
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Asian markets drop with Wall St as tech fears revive
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North Korean leader's sister sports Chinese foldable phone
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Iran's women bikers take the road despite legal, social obstacles
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Civilians venture home after militia seizes DR Congo town
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Countdown to disclosure: Epstein deadline tests US transparency
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Desperate England looking for Ashes miracle in Adelaide
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Far-right Kast wins Chile election in landslide
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What we know about Australia's Bondi Beach attack
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Stocks consolidate after bumper week buoyed by resilient US economy
US and European stock markets stalled or trimmed gains on Friday after a bullish week buoyed by US data and upbeat company earnings.
New York -- whose S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite struck record highs on Thursday -- mainly held on to gains but made little further headway. The Dow fell.
In Europe, London's blue-chip FTSE was up though just under its all-time record reached on Tuesday. Paris was flat and Frankfurt slipped a little on profit-taking.
Asian markets had closed higher -- except for Tokyo, which was dragged down ahead of weekend upper-house elections that could spell trouble for Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba.
The week's strong performance in equities showed that worries -- for now -- were largely being set aside over US President Donald Trump's threats of piling on further tariffs from August 1 if governments did not agree on trade deals.
"With the president toning down his rhetoric, markets are quick to forget tariff risks and concentrate on the positives including a resilient US economy," Kathleen Brooks, research director at trading firm XTB, said.
The overall optimism was fuelled by data suggesting the US economy was still well, with no persuasive indication that the tariffs were pushing up inflation.
A June consumer price index report released this week "does not reveal tariff-induced price increases, but a closer look shows clear signs" they could be building, said Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg bank.
"We expect (US) annual core inflation to approach 3.5 percent by year-end and the Fed to hold the policy rate at the 4.25-4.50 percent target range," he said.
The dollar retreated on Friday as traders bet on the Federal Reserve cutting US interest rates.
One Federal Reserve governor, Christopher Waller, on Thursday argued for a July rate cut, saying he saw limited upside inflation risks.
Trump this week denied he was planning to sack Fed boss Jerome Powell, whom he had been urging to reduce US borrowing costs to further boost the world's top economy.
A meeting in South Africa of G20 finance ministers on Friday pointedly stressed that "central bank independence is crucial" around the world.
In corporate news, American Express followed big US banks in reporting better-than-expected second-quarter results.
Results from streaming giant Netflix also outperformed -- though its share price slipped on Friday as investors weighed whether it had been overvalued.
In London, British luxury brand Burberry said sales had not fallen as much as analysts expected, "which is a sign that the company's new strategic direction could be working", said XTB's Brooks. Its shares rose nearly six percent.
On the downside, shares in GlaxoSmithKline slid more than four percent after the British pharmaceutical giant reported a US regulatory setback for its blood cancer drug Blenrep.
Oil prices initially rose after fresh EU sanctions aimed at crimping Russia's crude exports, to pressure Moscow over its war on Ukraine. But then they fell back.
- Key figures at around 1545 GMT -
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.3 percent at 44,346.88 points
New York - S&P 500: FLAT at 6,299.17
New York - Nasdaq Composite: FLAT at 20,893.97
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.2 percent at 8,992.12 (close)
Paris - CAC 40: FLAT at 7,822.67 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.3 percent at 24,289.51 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.2 percent at 39,819.11 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 1.3 percent at 24,825.66 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.5 percent at 3,534.48 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1652 from $1.1600 on Thursday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3439 from $1.3415
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 148.49 yen from 148.60 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 86.71 pence from 86.43 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 0.1 percent at $69.44 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: FLAT at $66.24 per barrel
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L.Mesquita--PC