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China's premier vows to expand global 'trade pie': state media
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Belgium commemorates Brussels attacks 10 years on
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Iranian missiles sow panic, destruction in Israeli towns
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Gilgeous-Alexander scores 40, LeBron breaks NBA appearance record
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Cuba hit by second nationwide blackout in a week
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Sinner, defending champ Mensik advance to third round at Miami Open
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Iran missiles hit southern Israel, injuring more than 100
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LeBron James breaks record for most NBA games played
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'Perfect' PSG sweep past Nice to reclaim top spot in Ligue 1
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Japan coach says Asian Cup crown 'well-deserved' for inspirational team
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PSG sweep past Nice to reclaim top spot in Ligue 1
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Robert Mueller, ex-FBI chief who led Trump-Russia probe, dead at 81
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Milan move to within five points of Serie A leaders Inter
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Duplantis masterclass as Kerr and record-setter Ehammer shine
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Marquez ambushed Di Giannantonio to win Brazil sprint
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Sweden's Duplantis wins fourth world indoor pole vault title
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Liverpool, Chelsea slip up in Champions League race
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WHO sends first overland convoy from emergencies hub to Beirut
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Everton rub salt in Chelsea wounds as Champions League race tightens
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Coach Mignoni returns but Toulon crash to Stade Francais
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Robert Mueller, ex-FBI chief who led Trump-Russia inquiry, dead at 81
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Sinner and Pegula advance to third round at Miami Open
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Britain's Kerr outsprints Hocker for world indoor 3,000m gold
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Kane backs Tuchel's call to rest him from England friendly
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NBA fines 76ers' Drummond, Magic's Suggs $25,000 each
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Switzerland's Ehammer sets indoor heptathlon world record
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Pogacar 'relieved' by Milan-San Remo triumph, gunning to complete Monument set
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World Athletics decision to hand Asia two world indoors 'strategic' - Coe
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Trump threatens to use ICE agents for airport security control
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Kane moves closer to goals record as Bayern sink Union
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Pogacar ends long wait for Milan-San Remo glory after edging epic
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US says 'took out' Iran base threatening blocked Hormuz oil route
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Di Giannantonio takes Brazil MotoGP pole ahead of Bezzecchi, Marquez
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Welbeck scores twice to dent Liverpool's top-five hopes
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US strikes Iran bases threatening blocked Hormuz oil route
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Pirovano wins World Cup downhill title, Aicher puts pressure on Shiffrin
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Doroshchuk wins Ukraine's second world indoor gold, Hodgkinson and Alfred coast
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K-pop kings BTS stun Seoul in '2.0' comeback concert
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French prosecutors suspect Musk encouraged deepfakes row to inflate X value
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Mbappe 100 percent, Bellingham fit, says Real Madrid's Arbeloa
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Iranians mark Eid as Tehran reports strike on nuclear plant
Gold nears $5,000, global stocks muted ending turbulent week
Global stocks were subdued and precious metals hit fresh highs Friday after a turbulent week that saw US President Donald Trump back down from threats to seize Greenland and hit European allies with fresh tariffs.
Gold -- a safe haven asset -- pushed towards a record $5,000 an ounce despite "a calmer end to a chaotic week on the markets", said Dan Coatsworth, head of markets at AJ Bell.
"Gold nudged ahead... as investors were reluctant to let go of their safety blanket, just in case Donald Trump woke up with another controversial idea," he added.
And silver jumped almost three percent to reach record highs to within 25 cents of $100 as a weakening dollar saw precious metals firm.
Sentiment has calmed over the past two days after the US president pulled back from his warning to hit several European nations with levies because of their opposition to Washington taking over the Danish autonomous territory.
After European stocks hesitated -- London, Paris and Frankfurt all dipped -- Wall Street saw a turgid opening as the Dow was down 0.6 percent some 30 minutes into the session. The broader S&P 500 and tech heavy Nasdaq just edged into the red.
Intel plunged 16 percent after lacklustre expectations on the chip-maker’s earnings.
Asian markets closed higher, tracking a successive advance on Wall Street.
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Trump's latest salvo against allies revived trade war fears and uncertainty about US investment, putting downward pressure on the dollar this week.
Analysts said there was no guarantee that Europe-US relations had improved durably.
The US president's willingness to threaten tariffs over any issue had rattled confidence on trading floors, weighing on the dollar and boosting safe-haven metals, analysts said.
Investors were also preparing for next week's Federal Reserve meeting following economic data broadly in line with forecasts and after US prosecutors took aim at boss Jerome Powell, which has raised fears over the bank's independence.
The bank is tipped to hold interest rates, having cut them in the previous three meetings.
The meeting also comes as Trump considers candidates to replace Powell when his term comes to an end in May.
The Bank of Japan left its key interest rate unchanged ahead of the country's snap election next week, which could impact government spending plans.
After sharp volatility in the wake of the announcement, the yen traded slightly higher.
In company news, the share price of Japanese giant Nintendo closed up 4.5 percent as industry data showed its Switch 2 console led the US hardware market in unit and dollar sales in 2025.
Czech weapons manufacturer CSG debuted on the Amsterdam stock market Friday, raising 3.8 billion euros ($4.5 billion) -- the world's biggest initial public offering in the defence sector.
Next week's US earnings calendar is packed with results from Apple, Microsoft, Boeing, Tesla, Meta and other corporate giants.
- Key figures at around 1445 GMT -
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.6 percent at 49,063.07 points
New York - S&P 500: DOWN 0.2 percent at 6,902.68
New York - NASDAQ: DOWN 0.1 percent at 23,417.71
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.1 percent at 10,145.00
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.4 percent at 8,115.47
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.2 percent at 24,811.35
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.3 percent at 53,846.87 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.5 percent at 26,749.51 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.3 percent at 4,136.16 (close)
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1743 from $1.1751 on Thursday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3529 from $1.3500
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 158.30 yen from 158.39 yen
Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.81 pence from 87.05 pence
West Texas Intermediate: UP 2.5 percent at $60.90 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 2.5 percent at $65.65 per barrel
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