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Yamal's best 'yet to come,' warns Spain coach
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Mbappe warns 'a long way to go' for France at World Cup after reaching semis
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'Up to him' - Curry on chance that LeBron lands with Warriors
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Deschamps hails Mbappe after superstar fires France into World Cup semis
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Revamped Ireland wary of 'bang in form' Japan
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OpenAI number two Simo steps down to focus on health
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Morocco coach Ouahbi vows team will come back stronger after World Cup exit
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Iran buries Khamenei after new fighting with US erupts
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Rennie says Italy won't catch All Blacks off guard
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Can ageless Messi keep delivering for Argentina at World Cup?
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McIlroy encouraged by 'great start' to Scottish Open
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Chip titan SK hynix to raise $26.5 bn in blockbuster US listing
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England chase World Cup glory as Haaland allows Norway to dream
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Bayeux Tapestry begins epic journey from France to London
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'When it's Kylian, there's no problem': Deschamps after France into semis
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Mbappe, Dembele fire France past Morocco into World Cup semi-finals
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Mbappe strikes again as France beat Morocco to reach World Cup semi-finals
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Chip titan SK hynix readies for mega US listing
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Sick Olympic champion McKeown pulls out of Commonwealth Games, PanPacs
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Iyer says India in 'transition' after latest thrashing by England
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Traeen out of Tour de France after losing yellow jersey
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Iyer says India in 'transition' after latest England thrashing
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Ukrainian sports minister slams IOC's 'cynical' Russia decision
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Silencing World Cup hotshot Haaland vital, says England's O'Reilly
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Leonard return to Raptors on hold pending Clippers probe
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Australian sprint sensation Gout Gout set to miss rest of season
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US pushes for weaker truck pollution rules
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England thrash India by nine wickets for T20 series win
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Black and cream and very Roman at Fendi haute couture show
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Wimbledon run came 'out of nowhere', says finalist Noskova
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Spain keeping opposition far from goal at World Cup, says 'keeper Garcia
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India captain Kaur hopes Lord's Test can offset World Cup woes
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Czech mates Muchova and Noskova to clash in Wimbledon final
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China factory fire kills at least 28 people
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Bayeux Tapestry begins epic journey from France to London: source
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Dubai Police Unveil Next Generation of ‘Ghiath’ Smart Patrols Powered by BYD
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King in shades braves heat to visit London zoo
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Djokovic faces Sinner showdown, Fery eyes Wimbledon final
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Gauff expecting hate messages after Wimbledon loss
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Noskova books all-Czech Wimbledon final clash with Muchova
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US star Pulisic fractured leg in Belgium loss: team
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England's Quansah handed two-game World Cup ban
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Pogacar, like Jordan, Bolt or Djokovic?
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UK sets record for number of days over 34C
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Ex-Puma Urdapilleta shuns retirement to play on at 40
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Haaland relishing 'special' World Cup showdown with England
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Keep me away from the pool, Kipyegon tells triathlete Beaugrand
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FIFA lashes 'unfounded allegations' after Argentina-Egypt clash
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Nerves high in Kyiv as Russia escalates missile attacks
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'Only revenge': Iran mourners defiant at Khamenei burial
Stock markets slip on auto woes, economy fears
Global equities slid on Thursday on auto sector woes and economic fears about the prospect of more interest rates aimed at cooling high inflation.
Share prices of carmakers were hit hard after Tesla posted tumbling first-quarter profits as steep price cuts ate into margins at Elon Musk's electric auto company.
European indices followed Asia into fresh losses after a tepid session on Wall Street, while oil prices fell further and the dollar declined.
"European markets are in the red on Thursday in what continues to be a choppy week of trading driven by economic and interest rate uncertainty," said analyst Craig Erlam at trading firm Oanda.
Stubbornly high UK inflation and worries over more central bank moves to tame rampant consumer prices dented markets on Wednesday.
Higher borrowing costs curb consumer spending and ramp up the cost of credit for businesses and individuals alike, derailing economic activity.
"Investors are once again worried about the outlook for the global economy," added Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell.
"Markets have stalled over the past few days, with the latest corporate updates failing to move the dial."
- Carmakers hit the skids -
Shares in French giant Renault shed almost seven percent despite strong first-quarter earnings, while peer Stellantis sank four percent.
In Frankfurt, BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen each skidded about three percent lower.
"Margins/demand being stuffed is not just Tesla-specific. More price cuts to come affects all," Finalto analyst Neil Wilson told AFP.
Elsewhere on Thursday, Swedish truck-maker Volvo saw jumping first-quarter orders and upgraded its annual sales forecast.
In the telecoms sector, Finnish group Nokia reported weaker than expected earnings as cash-strapped consumers reined in spending.
Results from US regional banks were also in focus after last month's turmoil saw three go under and Credit Suisse taken over.
Markets have in recent days been optimistic that central banks, and particularly the US Federal Reserve, will be able to wind down their rate-hiking drive soon after data showed inflation slowing down.
But investors have been jolted by news this week of UK inflation surging more than 10 percent on-year in March owing to soaring food costs.
The news has fanned bets that the Bank of England will hike rates again at its next meeting in May.
- Key figures around 1100 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.1 percent at 7,888.69 points
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.8 percent at 15,766.88
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.4 percent at 7,516.07
EURO STOXX 50: DOWN 0.5 percent at 4,372.41
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.2 percent at 28,657.57 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.1 percent at 20,396.97 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.1 percent at 3,367.03 (close)
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.2 percent at 33,897.01 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0975 from $1.0955 on Wednesday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.2441 from $1.2439
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 134.53 yen from 134.72 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 88.21 pence from 88.07 pence
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 1.6 percent at $77.90 per barrel
Brent North Sea crude: DOWN 1.5 percent at $81.90 per barrel
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