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England seek end to Australia agony in Women's World Cup final
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Australia's Popovic on defensive as gamble fails in World Cup exit
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President-elect Fujimori hails 'new chapter' for Peru
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Maiden ton for Udara as Sri Lanka pile on the runs in 2nd Test
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Global celebrities pay court at Swift, Kelce "royal wedding"
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Norway pin hopes on Haaland against Brazil in World Cup last 16
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Dangerous heat wave roasts America's big birthday party
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Egypt down Australia to reach World Cup last 16, Cape Verde face Messi
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Egypt edge Australia on penalties to reach World Cup last 16
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Families demand help with recovering Venezuela's quake victims
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France braced for extreme heat threat in World Cup clash with Paraguay
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England's Rashford unfazed by high-altitude Mexico World Cup test
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Iranians begin to gather for Khamenei funeral ceremonies
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In Brazil, Bolsonaro family airs feud ahead of elections
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England v Mexico World Cup kickoff could be moved earlier: source
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Postecoglou links up with Ronaldo at Al Nassr
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Frustrated families demand recovery of Venezuela's earthquake dead
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Sabalenka sets up Wimbledon last-16 clash with Osaka
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Williams sisters return, Swiatek faces Eala test at Wimbledon
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Dangerous heatwave hits peak temps along US east coast
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'Ecstatic' Hamilton rolls back the years with Silverstone pole
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LeBron's agent makes case for 10 new clubs for 41-year-old star
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England enter World Cup lion's den as Mexico host them at Azteca fortress
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Trump heads for Mount Rushmore as US turns 250
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Hamilton beats Antonelli to British GP sprint pole with supreme lap
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French Top 14 champions Toulouse fined for salary cap breaches
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Title rivals Djokovic and Sinner advance at Wimbledon
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Record-equalling Djokovic powers into Wimbledon last 16
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Ferrari confirm Hamilton staying next year
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Ruthless Sinner powers into Wimbledon last 16
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Global frenzy over Swift, Kelce's glittering 'royal wedding'
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England's Kane feels 'as good as ever' ahead of Mexico World Cup clash
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Three acquitted of 2019 murder of N.Irish journalist Lyra McKee
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French Top 14 champions Toulouse fined for salary breaches
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Stokes bids farewell to fans after 'mad 15 years'
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Thousands more head for South Africa's borders
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One for the history books: what we know about the European heatwave
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Australia upbeat about 'ultimate professional' Perry's fitness for World Cup final
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Dutch FA to sue over racist slurs after World Cup exit
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Ukraine backers to vow major support at NATO summit
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Mercedes demos set stage for wave of German auto protests
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Ayuso happy to fly under radar at Tour de France
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Iran leaders pay last respects to Khamenei as mourners gather
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Curran ready to fill England gap left by Stokes exit
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UN issues 'red alert' over 'catastrophe' in Sudan's El-Obeid
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Djokovic has history on the line at Wimbledon
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Tour de France to start with team time-trial 'bang'
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Dressed for success: Osaka reaches Wimbledon last 16 for first time
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Hamilton sparkles in Silverstone sunshine
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Swift and Kelce set to tie the knot in glitzy arena extravaganza
Stock markets diverge on eve of key US inflation data
European and Asian stock markets were flat to slightly lower Tuesday on the eve of key US inflation data that could have a huge bearing on the extent of US interest rate cuts this year.
The tepid performances were a carry-over from Monday on Wall Street, where the Dow fell marginally, breaking a winning streak.
April's US consumer price index (CPI) follows Tuesday's upcoming release of American producer prices.
"We're seeing quiet trading across the board... as traders brace for tomorrow's headline CPI data," noted ARJ Capital analyst Manoj Ladwa.
"A recent downturn in US data has put (rate) easing expectations back in focus," he added.
This week's economic releases follow forecast-beating US figures for the first three months of the year that have seen investors whittle down their expectations for the number of rate cuts -- from six in January to at most two now.
Analysts said a miss in either direction on CPI could have a big impact on markets, with JPMorgan Chase & Co's Andrew Tyler saying "the key risk is a hotter CPI print".
Rodrigo Catril at National Australia Bank said while US inflation was expected to have slowed slightly in April, "any small deviation from the consensus could trigger a meaningful reaction in markets given the current heightened degree of (sensitivity) around inflation and the outlook for Fed policy".
The European Central Bank (ECB) and Bank of England (BoE) are also under the magnifying glass for when they could start to cut rates as inflation cools.
Official data Tuesday showed UK unemployment edging higher in the first quarter, which analysts said was unlikely to alter the outlook for BoE cuts.
UK borrowing costs are expected to be lowered in August but traders have not ruled out a decrease in June, when the ECB is forecast to start trimming interest rates for the eurozone. Shares were little changed in London while they dropped slightly in Paris and Frankfurt.
Shares in Anglo American slid 2.5 percent in London after the mining group announced plans to streamline its business.
The news came one day after it rejected a takeover worth $43 billion from rival BHP.
Anglo on Tuesday said it would offload steelmaking coal, diamond and platinum businesses and focus on critical minerals, as it seeks to benefit shareholders.
In Asian trading Tuesday, leading stock markets closed mixed. Hong Kong's main index fell despite tech titans including Tencent and Alibaba rallying as they prepared to announce their first-quarter earnings.
After the market shut, Alibaba said revenue rose 8 percent in its previous fiscal year.
Meanwhile, the United States said it was hiking tariffs on $18 billion worth of imports from China, targeting critical minerals and other strategic sectors like electric vehicles, batteries and steel.
- Key figures around 1020 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: FLAT at 8,416.58 points
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.2 percent at 8,196.73
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.2 percent at 18,699.22
EURO STOXX 50: DOWN 0.2 percent at 5,069.60
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.5 percent at 38,356.06 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 0.2 percent at 19,073.71 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.1 percent at 3,145.77 (close)
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.2 percent at 39,431.51 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0793 from $1.0792 on Monday
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.2548 from $1.2555
Dollar/yen: UP at 156.38 yen from 156.21 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 86.01 from 85.93 pence
West Texas Intermediate: FLAT at $79.12 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: FLAT at $83.39 per barrel
M.Schneider--VB