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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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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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Ex-Puma Urdapilleta shuns retirement to play on at 40
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FIFA lashes 'unfounded allegations' after Argentina-Egypt clash
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'Only revenge': Iran mourners defiant at Khamenei burial
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Stars pay tribute to 'Total Eclipse' singer Bonnie Tyler, who has died at 75
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Pogacar reclaims Tour de France yellow jersey with stage six win
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'I'm ready to roll' - hungry Duplantis still motivated
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US existing home sales dip in June as cost worries persist
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Muchova beats Gauff in thriller to reach first Wimbledon final
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Russia subjecting 1.6 million Ukrainian children to military brainwashing: OSCE report
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One revolver, six bullets: Turkish president's 'unusual' gift to NATO leaders
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Strengthening El Nino likely to 'rank among largest' on record: US agency
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Kicking off: New York football enthusiasts defy pitch shortage
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Jorge Jesus to take over as Portugal coach after World Cup exit
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Fendi shows haute couture in Rome with nod to Lagerfeld
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Ebola outbreak is 'fastest growing ever' as 600 die
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Olympic sprint champs Alfred, Thomas bid for work-life balance
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Stocks shrug off tensions to rise on renewed tech interest
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How NATO leaders reacted to Erdogan's revolver gift
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Hong Kong welcomes dogs into restaurants, to pet owners' delight
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Union warns of 'conflict' as Volkswagen eyes mass job cuts
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England recall Slade for Fiji as pressure mounts on Borthwick
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Chemical weapons watchdog reinstates Syria
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Lock Petti to become latest Argentina centurion in Nations Championship Test
Asian stocks rise after shaky start
Asian markets overcame a shaky start to enjoy modest gains on Thursday, bucking a session on Wall Street that saw major indices sink despite a surge in tech.
Blockbuster earnings lifted the tech-heavy Nasdaq on Wednesday, with both Microsoft and Meta soaring after delivering expectation-beating reports, but recession fears and concerns over the banking sector dragged down the Dow and the S&P.
By mid-afternoon in Asia, however, futures for all three indices were comfortably in the green.
Hong Kong, Tokyo and Shanghai were all up on Thursday afternoon as earnings season got into full swing, in spite of lacklustre reports from some major players.
Japan's Nomura bank saw its share price plunge more than seven percent after announcing its profits fell 76 percent to $55.3 million in the last quarter.
South Korean tech giant Samsung reported its worst quarterly profits in 14 years, blaming slowing consumer spending and falling microchip prices.
The company's first-quarter net income fell 86.1 percent to $1.17 billion, and sales dropped 18 percent, though its stock closed 0.78 percent higher.
Japanese airline ANA Holdings, meanwhile, fell 1.54 percent, but said in an announcement after the market closed that it had returned to profit in the year ending in March, rebounding from deep pandemic-related losses.
In Hong Kong, excitement over the IPO of Chinese baijiu maker ZJLD -- the largest debut on the bourse so far this year -- fizzled as its shares tumbled nearly 15 percent by mid-afternoon.
Even so, its roughly $570 million in proceeds was equivalent to more than half of what the Hong Kong stock exchange generated from IPOs in the first quarter of 2023.
Seoul, Taipei, Mumbai, Jakarta, Manila and Kuala Lumpur were all up, while Sydney, Wellington, Bangkok and Singapore were down.
London and Paris were fluctuating in and out of the red in early trade on Thursday, while Frankfurt was down.
Global sentiment was dampened by fears for the health of the banking sector, with investors keeping an eye on the embattled First Republic Bank, which ended nearly 30 percent down on Wednesday after another bruising session.
Those worries, coupled with lacklustre consumer confidence data among other indicators, have deepened fears of a broader recession, as did uncertainty over the US Federal Reserve's next move with regards to its run of inflation-fighting interest rate hikes.
"We cannot rule out the possibility developments around First Republic could unfold in a manner that would lead the (Federal Open Market Committee) to skip May, while signaling a hike in June," Evercore ISI's head of central bank strategy Krishna Guha said in a note.
Investors will also be watching for key figures on US unemployment, GDP and inflation due later this week, as well as the outcome of the Bank of Japan's first policy meeting under new governor Kazuo Ueda, which ends Friday.
- Key figures around 0730 GMT -
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.1 at 19,782.98
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.7 percent at 3285.88 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.2 percent at 28,457.68 (close)
London - FTSE 100: FLAT at 7,853.31
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1051 from $1.1044 on Wednesday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.2474 from $1.2409
Dollar/yen: UP at 133.71 yen from 133.67 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 88.60 pence from 88.55 pence
Brent North Sea crude: UP 0.33 percent at $77.97 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.19 percent at $74.43 per barrel
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.7 percent at 33,301.87 (close)
E.Schubert--BTB