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Russia strikes Ukraine capital with missiles and drones, wounds five
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Kane saves England after DR Congo scare; Belgium comeback stuns Senegal
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Belgium late show floors Senegal at World Cup
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Celtics to trade Jaylen Brown to 76ers for Paul George: report
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Harry Kane: England's World Cup saviour
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Streamex is making digital gold accessible
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US actor Danny Glover says he has Alzheimer's
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Mixed US auto sales in Q2 amid high gas prices
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Trump sees progress as US, Iran hold Qatar talks
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Pistons forward Harris reportedly headed to Spurs
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Djokovic, Sinner into Wimbledon third round, Andreeva stunned
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Jovial Djokovic dismantles Tsitsipas to reach Wimbledon third round
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Spurs agree club record £100 mn move for Newcastle's Tonali - reports
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US stocks retreat to open Q3 ahead of June jobs data
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Rain has final say in 1st England-India T20 as Sooryavanshi still awaits debut
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'Gus' the T. rex presented in New York ahead of auction
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England refused to accept defeat in 'beautiful' DR Congo win, says Tuchel
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Kane saves England after DR Congo scare; US eye last 16
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'Let the dogs in': Sabalenka wants Wimbledon to lift ban
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Catholic society defies Vatican by consecrating new bishops
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Oppressive heat broils US during World Cup, July Fourth
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New York prepares for Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce wedding
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Can anyone stop France at the World Cup?
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Pair climb to top of Empire State Building for apparent proposal
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Sinner, Sabalenka into Wimbledon third round, Andreeva stunned
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French Open champ Andreeva stunned by Krejcikova at Wimbledon
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England have 'hero moments', says Kane after double downs DR Congo
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Kane rescues England after DR Congo scare; US eye last 16
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努莎·奧貝爾:為市民實施時速10公里限速,波茨坦的「坑洞政策」——是漠不關心還是無能為力?
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Kane rescues England from DR Congo calamity to reach World Cup last 16
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US refuses to extend North America trade pact in current form
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'Iran, Iran!' Iranian World Cup squad serenaded on return home
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Mixed US auto sales in 2nd quarter amid high gas prices
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Pereira 'taken by complete surprise' as Forest let boss go
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Swiatek, Zverev hoping to lay down Wimbledon markers
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Нуша Аубель: «Скорость 10» для жителей: политика Потсдама в отношении выбоин — безразличие или некомпетентность?
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Spray-painted letters spell tragedy for Venezuela quake victims
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Rufus the hawk patrolling Wimbledon tennis club
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'Everybody's profiting': Trump defends $1bn crypto earnings
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Record heat broils US east coast amid World Cup, July Fourth events
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WTA Finals moved from Riyadh to Indian Wells
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Bayern sign Morocco midfielder Saibari on five-year deal
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Messi returns 'home' to lead Argentina World Cup charge in Miami
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Hope fades, hunger sets in a week after Venezuela quakes
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England skipper Sciver-Brunt 'threw everything' at World Cup semi-final return
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Noosha Aubel: 10 km/h for residents – Potsdam’s approach to potholes: indifference or incompetence?
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Stocks mixed with eyes on US Fed
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Bayern to host Stuttgart in Bundesliga season opener
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Trial begins for suspected mastermind of Malta journalist killing
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US Fed chair says committed to combatting 'too high' prices
Global stocks mixed after China stimulus as Dow retreats from record
Stock markets diverged and oil prices fell on Wednesday as China's latest measure to bolster its economy, the world's second-largest, failed to sustain another global rally.
Shanghai closed up 1.2 percent and Hong Kong advanced 0.7 percent after both markets surged more than four percent Tuesday following a slew of Chinese interest-rate cuts this week.
But European stocks broadly retreated while Wall Street's main indexes finished mostly lower, with the Dow and S&P 500 both retreating from records.
"We've had consecutive days of a run-up and I think it's expected that the market takes a bit of a pause here," said Peter Cardillo of Spartan Capital.
China's central bank on Wednesday announced a cut to its medium-term lending facility, the interest for one-year loans to financial institutions.
That came one day after the country unveiled some of its boldest measures in years to support an economy battered by a long-running debt crisis in the property sector and weak consumer spending.
"The problem is, the stimulus measures will take time to show in the economic data," said Ipek Ozkardeskaya, senior analyst at Swissquote Bank, adding that the actions "won't do much to fix the country's deepest issues" including a heavy debt burden.
Traders were awaiting the release Friday of the US personal consumption expenditures index -- the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation metric -- hoping for an idea about its next move on interest rates.
The Fed's jumbo rate cut last week ramped up hopes that it would embark on a series of reductions as prices rise at a less heated pace and the American jobs market slows.
"The Fed's focus has switched towards unemployment which has ticked up recently, just as non-farm payrolls have come in below expectations over the last couple of months," said David Morrison, a market analyst at Trade Nation.
The prospect of more cuts helped haven investment gold hit a new peak of $2,670.57 an ounce Wednesday, with the precious metal gaining also on geopolitical unrest, notably in the Middle East, according to analysts.
Oil prices slid, however, despite a larger than expected drop in the latest US crude stockpiles report on Wednesday.
Analysts pointed to speculation that Libya could soon boost oil output following a deal Wednesday announced by the United Nations mission in Libya aimed at resolving a crisis over its central bank.
- Key figures around 2030 GMT -
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.7 percent at 41,914.75 (close)
New York - S&P 500: DOWN 0.2 percent at 5,722.26 (close)
New York - Nasdaq Composite: UP less than 0.1 percent at 18,082.21 (close)
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.2 percent at 8,268.70 (close)
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.5 percent at 7,565.62 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.4 percent at 18,918.50 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.2 percent at 37,870.26 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.7 percent at 19,129.10 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 1.2 percent at 2,896.31 (close)
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1130 from $1.1180 on Tuesday
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3317 from $1.3413
Dollar/yen: UP at 144.81 yen from 143.23 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 83.54 pence from 83.34 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 2.3 percent at $73.46 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 2.6 percent at $69.69 per barrel
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