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Palace overcome Shakhtar to reach historic Conference League final
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Watkins salutes Emery after Villa reach Europa final
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AI actors not eligible for Golden Globes, say organizers
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Kuebler brace sends Freiburg past Braga into Europa League final
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Rayo down Strasbourg in Conference League to set up first European final
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Villa crush Forest to reach Europa League final against Freiburg
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Brazil's Lula and Trump hail positive talks after rocky relations
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Shakira teases new World Cup song
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Palace beat Shakhtar to reach first European final
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Rail fare to World Cup final stadium is cut ... to $105
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Global stocks mostly fall as US rally shows signs of fatigue
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Sabalenka, champion Paolini open Italian Open accounts
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Trump gives EU until July 4 to ratify deal or face tariff hike
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30 passengers left hantavirus ship in Saint Helena: cruise operator
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Real Madrid to punish Valverde, Tchouameni after training ground clash
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French parliament votes to ease returns of looted art to ex-colonies
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Ancelotti set for Brazil contract extension: federation
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Civilians lynched in Mali witch hunt after jihadist, rebel attacks
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US targets Cuban military, mine in new sanctions
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Marsh ton sets up Lucknow win in rain-hit IPL clash
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Google faces new UK lawsuit over online display ads
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Yankees outfielder Dominguez collides with wall making catch
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NY to hire 500 addiction recovery mentors with opioid settlement cash
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Trump says he would not pay $1,000 to watch US at World Cup
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Dubois vows to take out 'trash' WBO heavyweight champion Wardley
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France to ban CBD edibles: sources
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Twin jihadist-claimed attacks kill more than 30 in Mali
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US oil blockade on Cuba 'energy starvation': UN experts
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Zelensky warns against attending Russia's parade as Moscow repeats threats
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Millwall eye 'fairytale' in Championship play-offs
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Hantavirus not like Covid: doctor treating patient in Netherlands
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Covid flashbacks haunt Canary Islands as hantavirus ship nears
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IOC lifts Olympic ban on Belarus but Russia 'still suspended'
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IMF warns of 'inevitable' AI-powered threats to global financial system
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Brighton boss Hurzeler agrees new three-year deal
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WHO says now five confirmed cruise ship hantavirus cases
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Spurs boss De Zerbi shrugs off criticism of win over weakened Villa
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Sinner demands 'respect' from Grand Slams, Djokovic lends support in prize money row
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Germany warns tax revenues to be hit by Iran war
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Italy's tennis chief wants to break Grand Slam 'monopoly' with new major
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IOC rules out 'crossover' sports at 2030 Winter Olympics
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WHO warns of more hantavirus cases in 'limited' outbreak
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Real Madrid's Valverde treated in hospital after Tchouameni clash: reports
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Past hantavirus outbreak shows how Andes virus spreads
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EU prosecutors probe alleged misuse of funds linked to France's Bardella
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UK police officers probed over handling of Al-Fayed complaints
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Paolini begins Italian Open title defence by battling past Jeanjean
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Brazil must channel World Cup pressure into motivation: Luiz Henrique
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AI use surges globally but rich-poor divide widens, Microsoft says
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Carrick says strong finish matters more than his Man Utd future
Oil prices jump on toughening US posture on Iran as US stocks advance
Global stock markets rose Wednesday as traders assessed company earnings and economic data, while oil prices surged more than four percent on a toughening US posture towards Iran.
All three major US indices advanced, with the broad-based S&P 500 winning 0.6 percent.
"You're getting a little bit of a bounce in some of the technology stocks that have been beaten up recently on fears of disruption over AI," said Tom Cahill of Ventura Wealth Management. "Bargain hunting in the software space that helped to push up the technology stocks."
But the indices retreated a bit from session highs after the release of Federal Reserve minutes which Cahill characterized as "a little more hawkish than some people were expecting."
Several Fed officials supported leaving the door open to interest rate hikes, citing concerns that inflation could remain stubbornly high and lifting the dollar.
Meanwhile, White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt warned that Iran would be "wise" to do a deal with the United States as President Donald Trump once again hinted at military action.
On Wednesday, Trump again suggested the United States might strike Iran in a post on his Truth Social site, with a US military buildup underway in the Middle East.
UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi said there was a "step forward" in talks between Iran and the United States in Geneva but warned "we don't have much time."
The two sides took part in Omani-mediated talks in the Swiss city this week.
Chris Beauchamp, chief market analyst at investing and trading platform IG, said reports on possible military action in Iran "naturally raise the risk of some kind of closure of the Hormuz straits, and while an oil rally has been an off again/on again move for some weeks, sustained action in the region is likely to precipitate a significant move higher in prices."
Despite the geopolitical and technological uncertainty, European shares enjoyed a strong session.
London's FTSE 100 shares index led continental gains at the close with a rise of 1.2 percent after data showed UK inflation eased in January, paving the way for the Bank of England to cut its benchmark interest rate next month, weighing on the pound.
Paris's CAC 40 set a new record high for its part, moving just past its previous mark of 8,437.35 set on February 12 before settling back a bit for a day gain of 0.8 percent while Frankfurt closed up 0.9 percent.
Tokyo's stock market closed up one percent after Washington announced a first tranche of investments by Japan following a pledge totalling $550 billion in a trade deal with US President Donald Trump.
The commitments of $36 billion for three infrastructure projects came as Japan faces pressure to deliver on its pledges made in 2025 in return for lower US trade tariffs.
Elsewhere in Asia, the Lunar New Year holiday meant trading floors were shut in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Seoul and Taipei.
The euro dipped against the dollar on a report from the Financial Times that Christine Lagarde would step down before her term as European Central Bank president ends in October 2027.
An ECB spokesperson said Wednesday that Lagarde had taken no decision on leaving before her term expires.
- Key figures at around 2130 GMT -
New York - Dow: UP 0.3 percent at 49,662.66 (close)
New York - S&P 500: UP 0.6 percent at 6,881.31 (close)
New York - Nasdaq: UP 0.8 percent at 22,753.63 (close)
London - FTSE 100: UP 1.2 percent at 10,686.18 (close)
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.8 percent at 8,429.03 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 1.1 percent at 25,278.21 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 1.0 percent at 57,143.84 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: closed for holiday
Shanghai - Composite: closed for holiday
Dollar/yen: UP at 154.80 yen from 153.47 yen on Tuesday
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1784 from $1.1855
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3500 from $1.3629
Euro/pound: UP at 87.29 pence from 86.95 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 4.4 percent at $70.35 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 4.6 percent at $65.19 per barrel
L.Carrico--PC