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Serena Williams makes winning return in Queen's Club doubles
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Trump vows response after Iran shoots down US helicopter
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Real Madrid's 150 mn euros bid for Atletico's Alvarez rejected
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Spurs handling physicality of Knicks and New York hostility
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Peru election chief tells AFP count could take two weeks
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Atalanta sack coach Palladino with Sarri set to arrive
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Italian Luca Parmitano to be first European to join an Artemis mission: NASA
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One killed as Kenyan protests at US Ebola centre turn violent
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Somali government deeply regrets axing of referee from World Cup
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Scotland First Minister vows to help fans refused entry for World Cup in US
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Stocks slump as US tech rebound falters, oil dips below $90
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Somalia backs referee after he is denied entry to US
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Lord's pitch rated 'unsatisfactory' by ICC
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Pope Leo XIV met Bad Bunny in Madrid on Monday: Vatican
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EU orders Meta to open WhatsApp to rival AI chatbots for free
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Visma win Auvergne team time-trial but Baudin keeps yellow
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Nintendo to remake classic 'Zelda' game 'Ocarina of Time'
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Woolly mammoth among trove of ancient DNA found in squirrel poo
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Appeals for calm after 'sickening' Belfast stabbing spurs protest calls
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Afghan police disperse women's rights rally in Herat
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Six Georgians tried in France over theft of rare Russian books
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US trade gap narrows in April on oil exports boost
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Stocks rise, oil eases after Trump evokes Iran deal
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One shot as Kenyan protests at US Ebola centre turn violent
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Townsend says Dempsey still part of Scotland set-up despite Japan move
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Trump-linked resort plan ignites Albanian discontent
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Itoje out of latest England training squad
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Acid attack on woman doctor sparks fear, protests in Pakistan
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'No fairytale ending' as winger Lowe announces Ireland exit
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Gower warns Stokes' England captaincy in 'severe doubt' after nightclub incident
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COP31 hosts unveil 'electrification' priority for climate talks
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McKeown battles illness to surge home in 100m backstroke at Australian trials
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German chemical giant BASF urges overhaul of EU carbon scheme
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Europe's top firms fuelling inequality with payouts: Oxfam
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UK government 'concerned' by abuse claims against West Ham co-owner
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What we know about Xi's visit to North Korea
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Japan city relieved as bear caught after roaming streets for days
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Kenyan police fire tear gas, make arrests at US Ebola centre protest
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Mosaddek steers Bangladesh to 284-8 against sloppy Australia
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Jota will be in Scotland skipper Robertson's 'heart' at World Cup, says widow
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Outdoor hospitals, shaken communities as Philippine quake toll hits 41
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German factory output, exports rise but Iran war weighs
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Left-winger beats Republican to advance to LA mayor runoff: media
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Pakistan, Lebanon army chiefs meet as Middle East mediation drags on
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Between Homer and Hollywood: Troy a source of Turkish pride
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Success-starved China fans adopt 'Card Master' referee as World Cup rep
Stocks diverge tracking US-China trade progress
European stock markets dipped Friday following solid gains in Asia as investors reacted to fresh optimism over US-China trade relations and as they awaited US inflation data delayed by a government shutdown.
The White House confirmed President Donald Trump would meet China's Xi Jinping next week, stoking optimism for a cooling of trade tensions between the economic superpowers.
Gains for Asian equities, which followed a strong performance Thursday on Wall Street, came as a surge in oil prices sputtered.
Crude futures soared this week after Washington imposed sanctions on two Russian oil giants in a bid to bring an end to the Ukraine war.
"News on trade is supporting risk sentiment across the board into the weekend," noted Neil Wilson, UK investor strategist at Saxo Markets.
"But given this is Trump and brinkmanship goes hand in glove with showmanship, talks with Xi could go either way.
"And indeed the trade picture is not so optimistic everywhere we look. The Canadian dollar fell after Trump said he would halt all trade negotiations with the country," Wilson added.
European stock markets were lower despite positive data on the business activity in the eurozone and Britain, as investors booked profits heading into the weekend break.
Investors were keenly awaiting Friday's release of US consumer price data, which has been delayed by the government shutdown in Washington.
Ahead of the data, markets widely expected the Federal Reserve to cut US interest rates when it meets next week.
The rouble showed little reaction after Russia's central bank on Friday had cut its key interest rate to 16.5 percent.
It added that the country's growth had slowed to almost zero, as the economy sags under the cost of the Ukraine offensive and Western sanctions.
- Key figures at around 1000 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.1 percent at 9,566.70 points
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.5 percent at 8,185.64
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.1 percent at 24,192.33
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 1.4 percent at 49,299.65 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.7 percent at 25,160.15 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.7 percent at 3,950.31 (close)
New York - Dow: UP 0.3 percent at 46,734.61 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1616 from $1.1615 on Thursday
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3320 from $1.3323
Dollar/yen: UP at 152.95 from 152.60 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 87.21 pence from 87.18 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 0.1 percent at $66.04 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.1 percent at $61.82 per barrel
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