-
Britain's ex-prince Andrew leaves Windsor home: BBC
-
Coach plots first South Africa World Cup win after Test triumph
-
Spin-heavy Pakistan hit form, but India boycott risks early T20 exit
-
Japan eyes Premier League parity by aligning calendar with Europe
-
Whack-a-mole: US academic fights to purge his AI deepfakes
-
Love in a time of war for journalist and activist in new documentary
-
'Unprecedented mass killing': NGOs battle to quantify Iran crackdown scale
-
Seahawks kid Cooper Kupp seeks new Super Bowl memories
-
Thousands of Venezuelans march to demand Maduro's release
-
AI, manipulated images falsely link some US politicians with Epstein
-
Move on, says Trump as Epstein files trigger probe into British politician
-
Arteta backs Arsenal to build on 'magical' place in League Cup final
-
Evil Empire to underdogs: Patriots eye 7th Super Bowl
-
UBS grilled on Capitol Hill over Nazi-era probe
-
Guardiola 'hurt' by suffering caused in global conflicts
-
Marseille do their work early to beat Rennes in French Cup
-
Trump signs spending bill ending US government shutdown
-
Arsenal sink Chelsea to reach League Cup final
-
Leverkusen sink St Pauli to book spot in German Cup semis
-
'We just need something positive' - Monks' peace walk across US draws large crowds
-
Milan close gap on Inter with 3-0 win over Bologna
-
No US immigration agents at Super Bowl: security chief
-
NASA Moon mission launch delayed to March after test
-
Spain to seek social media ban for under-16s
-
LIV Golf events to receive world ranking points: official
-
US House passes spending bill ending government shutdown
-
US jet downs Iran drone but talks still on course
-
UK police launching criminal probe into ex-envoy Mandelson
-
US-Iran talks 'still scheduled' after drone shot down: White House
-
Chomsky sympathized with Epstein over 'horrible' press treatment
-
French prosecutors stick to demand for five-year ban for Le Pen
-
Russia's economic growth slowed to 1% in 2025: Putin
-
Bethell spins England to 3-0 sweep over Sri Lanka in World Cup warm-up
-
Nagelsmann backs Ter Stegen for World Cup despite 'cruel' injury
-
Homage or propaganda? Carnival parade stars Brazil's Lula
-
EU must be 'less naive' in COP climate talks: French ministry
-
Colombia's Petro meets Trump after months of tensions
-
Air India inspects Boeing 787 fuel switches after grounding
-
US envoy evokes transition to 'democratic' Venezuela
-
Syria govt forces enter Qamishli under agreement with Kurds
-
WHO wants $1 bn for world's worst health crises in 2026
-
France summons Musk, raids X offices as deepfake backlash grows
-
Four out of every 10 cancer cases are preventable: WHO
-
Sacked UK envoy Mandelson quits parliament over Epstein ties
-
US House to vote Tuesday to end partial government shutdown
-
Eswatini minister slammed for reported threat to expel LGBTQ pupils
-
Pfizer shares drop on quarterly loss
-
Norway's Kilde withdraws from Winter Olympics
-
Vonn says 'confident' can compete at Olympics despite ruptured ACL
-
Germany acquires power grid stake from Dutch operator
Asia markets edge up as precious metals surge
Asian stocks edged higher on Friday amid holiday-thinned trade and with some exchanges closed for Boxing Day, while precious metals extended their year-long rally towards record highs.
Silver reached $75 an ounce for the first time and gold continued to hover around its own record price, with geopolitical risk elevated as US military and economic pressure on Venezuela persists.
Regional markets extended their upward rise after Wall Street saw US shares close at a high this week. Most markets across the world were shuttered Thursday for Christmas.
Tokyo, Shanghai, Seoul and Taipei all rose by closing time on Friday. Markets in Hong Kong, Australia and most of Europe were closed.
Analysts have projected a "Santa Claus rally" -- the phenomenon where prices tend to rise during the last five days of December and the first two days of the new year.
The movement came after traders in New York pushed the S&P 500 to an all-time high before the Christmas break in response to figures showing the world's top economy expanded 4.3 percent in the third quarter.
On Friday, silver pushed to a record $75 an ounce and gold remained above $4,500 an ounce, with US-Venezuela tensions adding to expectations that the Federal Reserve will keep cutting rates next year.
Geopolitical worries have grown as Washington pressures Caracas with a blockade of sanctioned oil vessels sailing to and from Venezuela.
The yen remained relatively steady Friday but saw a general rebound this week, after Japanese officials said they were prepared to step in to support the currency.
Japan's government on Friday approved a record 122 trillion yen ($782 billion) budget, in part boosting defence spending, as inflation in the country persists.
- Key figures at around 0700 GMT -
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.7 percent at 50,750.39 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.1 percent at 3,963.68 (close)
Dollar/yen: UP at 156.31 yen from 155.98 yen on Thursday
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1775 from $1.1782
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3485 from $1.3529
Euro/pound: UP at 87.31 pence from 87.21 pence
West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.3 percent at $58.53 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 0.2 percent at $62.39 per barrel
New York - Dow: UP 0.6 percent at 48,731.16 (close)
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.2 percent at 9,870.68 (close)
E.Paulino--PC