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Japan ready for Ireland after 'big statement' against Italy
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Judge, Trout among MLB All-Star Game starter selections
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Mbappe says France happy 'to get hands dirty' after World Cup win
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Davis-Woodhall opens up about depression after Eugene win
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France beat Paraguay with Mbappe penalty to reach World Cup quarter-finals
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France battle past Paraguay to set up Morocco World Cup showdown
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Ukraine denies Moscow claim of seizing strategic stronghold
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Jefferson-Wooden holds off Richardson for Eugene 100m win
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Dinusha shines for Sri Lanka on second day of West Indies Test
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Stopping Haaland no mystery for Brazil, says Ancelotti
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Julian Quinones, Mexico's not-so-secret World Cup weapon
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Coach says Morocco 'no longer a surprise' after reaching World Cup quarters
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Erasmus celebrates equalling record with win for weakened Springboks
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Tuipulotu guides Scotland past Argentina with record score
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'I'm going with him': families fear for bodies of Venezuela's quake dead
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'Proud' Marsch says Canada better side in World Cup exit
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Venezuela quake death toll rises to nearly 3,000
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Norway must handle occasion against Brazil, says Solbakken
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England unhappy with Rita Ora show before T20 World Cup final
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Bethell upstages 'unbelievable' Sooryavanshi as England beat India
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Morocco end Canada World Cup dream to reach quarters as France face Philly heat
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'No point in racing' says frustrated Verstappen after British GP qualifying
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Ruthless Morocco break Canadian hearts to reach World Cup quarters
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Tour de France yellow gives Vingegaard crash closure
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An 'angel' in darkness after Venezuela's deadly quakes
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Smiling Antonelli proves all-round quality with pole at British GP
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US turns 250 with Trump center stage
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Vingegaard takes Tour de France lead with 'perfect start'
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South Africa beat 13-man England in Nations Championship
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Osaka eyes Sabalenka revenge in Wimbledon last 16
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Vingegaard takes Tour de France lead as Visma win opening stage
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Bethell upstages Sooryavanshi as England beat India in 2nd T20
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Swiatek doesn't care about results after Wimbledon exit
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Antonelli outpaces Ferraris to claim pole for British Grand Prix
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England bid to emulate Lionesses and Red Roses in T20 World Cup final
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Tens of thousands rally in France against sexual violence
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French Open champ Zverev into Wimbledon last 16
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Antonelli takes pole position for British Grand Prix
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Teenage star Sooryavanshi out for 14 on India debut
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'World Cup starts now' as Spain, Portugal clash in last 16
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Splish-splash! Parisians and tourists soak in the Seine
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A 'garden inside the Garden': More details of Swift-Kelce wedding emerge
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Swiatek dumped out of Wimbledon by Eala, Serena withdraws from doubles
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Serena Williams pulls out of Wimbledon doubles with knee injury
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Swiatek's Wimbledon title defence ended by Philippines' Eala
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Former champ Rybakina crashes out at Wimbledon
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US celebrates 250th birthday as Trump warns of enemy within
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Mass protests in Germany fail to stop far-right AfD congress
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Farrell hails Ireland character in Wallabies win but says work to do
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Ireland pip Australia 33-31 in Nations Championship nailbiter
Stock markets rally as rate cut outlook improves
Global stock markets rose Thursday as several central banks joined the Fed in indicating lower interest rates are on the way.
The Federal Reserve said Wednesday it saw three cuts to US borrowing costs in 2024 after voting to hold interest rates at a 23-year high.
On Thursday, the central banks of England and Norway similarly held rates steady but also suggested they could soon cut should inflation continue to ease.
"Like the US Federal Reserve yesterday, BoE policymakers appear keen to validate financial market expectations of rate cuts starting in summer," said Kallum Pickering, senior economist at Berenberg bank.
And the Swiss National Bank (SNB) on Thursday became the first major central bank to cut rates since the end of a global tightening cycle, claiming the battle against inflation was working.
All the main Wall Street stock indices built on the record highs they hit late Wednesday after the Fed's announcements. Frankfurt and Paris reached new all-time peaks before pulling back somewhat. London gained almost 2 percent.
Recent data indicating strong jobs growth and sticky inflation in the United States had led some investors to fret that the Fed would delay its interest rate cuts.
But "one of the more notable mentions from (Fed Chair Jerome) Powell was the fact that strong job growth, in and of itself, is not a reason to hold off on cutting rates," said Kevin Gordon, investment strategist at Charles Schwab.
"I think that's a subtle hint at the fact that they are quite optimistic on labor supply and productivity."
Apple was down more than three percent after US Department of Justice and 17 US states sued the company, accusing it of maintaining a monopoly for its iPhone ecosystem by stifling competition and imposing exorbitant costs on consumers.
Gold hit a fresh record of $2,220 an ounce, before retreating, as US rate cuts could weigh on the dollar. However, the dollar's decline against the euro was limited by weak eurozone manufacturing data, which indicates the European Central Bank could match the Fed's rate cuts.
Oil continued to slide on profit taking after earlier this week hitting a five-month high.
- Key figures around 1640 GMT -
New York - Dow: UP 0.8 percent at 39,832.43 points
New York - S&P 500: UP 0.6 percent at 5,258.02
New York - Nasdaq Composite: UP 0.8 percent at 16,500.80
London - FTSE 100: UP 1.9 percent at 7,882.55 (close)
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.2 percent at 8,179.72 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.9 percent at 18,179.25 (close)
EURO STOXX 50: UP 1.0 percent at 5,052.31 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 2.0 percent at 40,815.66 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 1.9 percent at 16,863.10 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.1 percent at 3,077.11 (close)
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.0863 from $1.0923 on Wednesday
Dollar/yen: UP at 151.70 yen from 151.36 yen
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.2670 from $1.2782
Euro/pound: UP at 85.72 pence from 85.44 pence
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.6 percent at $80.81 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 0.5 percent at $85.50 per barrel
L.Stucki--VB