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Trump heads for Xi summit overshadowed by Iran war
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New York governor orders US immigration agents to unmask
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Arsenal sense Premier League glory as Spurs eye safety
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Pitch for World Cup final installed at US stadium
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IS-linked Australian women charged with keeping slave in Syria
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Venezuela admits death of political prisoner in custody nearly one year later
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Lee leads by one at LPGA Mizuho Americas Open
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Hot-putting McCarty seizes PGA lead at Quail Hollow
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CPJ demands progress on US probe of journalist Abu Akleh killing, four years on
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'Elitist' World Cup leaves Mexican soccer family on sidelines
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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
Stocks sluggish as AI disruption worries move to fore
World stock indexes struggled for inspiration Friday as investors remained cautious after heavy selling of companies seen vulnerable to AI deployment and concerns about tech sector valuations more broadly.
A lower-than-expected US consumer inflation reading meanwhile was not enough to bolster expectations of more Federal Reserve rate cuts to stoke the world's biggest economy as Wall Street laboured to clamber into the green two hours into the final session of the week.
"The fact that goods prices, excluding food and energy, were unchanged on the month reinforces the narrative that tariffs are not proving inflationary," said James Knightley, ING's chief international economist, responding the the US price data.
On Wall Street, the Dow and the broader S&P 500 added barely 0.1 percent while the Nasdaq was off by the same degree after slumping more than two percent Thursday, a decline that prompted losses across Asia earlier Friday.
In Europe, Paris dropped 0.4 percent at the close, L'Oreal shares falling four percent after the cosmetics giant posted sales that fell short of analyst expectations, fuelling fears of weakness for its luxury brands and performance in the key Chinese market.
London's FTSE 100 ended up 0.4 percent and the DAX advanced 0.25 percent in Frankfurt.
Amid growing concerns over the massive investments by AI heavyweights, investors also worry that software, logistics and even real estate companies will see their operations upended by artificial intelligence advances.
"The concerns that have revolved around AI disruption in the software segment have spread," noted Joshua Mahony, chief market analyst at Scope Markets.
A sense of calm had descended on trading floors early in the week after recent asset-wide volatility, helped by forecast-busting US jobs figures.
However, growing concern about the hundreds of billions spent on artificial intelligence infrastructure -- and the bundles more announced in the past few days -- have fanned speculation about when, if ever, companies will see a return.
The release of new tools this month that can perform crucial tasks in a range of fields, including legal, sales and marketing, has compounded those jitters -- hammering companies worried about competition.
"The AI scare trade has shocked investors in 2026 and has brought a significant amount of market dislocation," said Kathleen Brooks, research director at XTB.
A slew of corporate earnings has also given investors pause, with several major names missing expectations or warning about the 2026 outlook.
- Key figures at around 1645 GMT -
New York - Dow: UP 0.1 percent at 49,488.82 points
New York - S&P 500: UP 0.1 percent at 6,842.65
New York - Nasdaq: DOWN 0.1 percent at 22,583.76
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.4 percent at 10,449.91 (close)
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.4 percent at 8,311.74 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.2 percent at 24,914.88 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 1.2 percent at 56,941.97 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 1.7 percent at 26,567.12 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 1.3 percent at 4,082.07 (close)
Euro/dollar: FLAT at $1.1871 from $1.1876 on Thursday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3638 from $1.3620
Dollar/yen: UP at 152.90 yen from 152.75 yen
Euro/pound: DOWN at 87.04 pence from 87.16 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 0.1 percent at $67.56 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.2 percent at $62.73 per barrel
M.A.Vaz--PC