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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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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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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
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Traditionalist Catholic society defies Vatican by consecrating new bishops
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Portugal braces for high temperatures in new heatwave
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World number ones Sinner, Sabalenka into Wimbledon third round
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Trump upbeat as US, Iran hold indirect talks in Qatar
China stimulus, tech optimism boost stock markets
Stock markets climbed Thursday as China signalled more stimulus for the world's second-largest economy, while a strong outlook from US chip giant Micron gave a further boost to investor optimism.
European indexes closed sharply higher in the wake of Beijing's latest moves, led by Paris and its luxury stocks heavily dependent on Chinese consumers.
On Wall Street, the Dow and S&P 500 traded firmly in record territory around midday, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq eased off of opening gains as investors locked in gains.
China's President Xi Jinping admitted Thursday that the country was facing new economic "problems" and pledged to ramp up employment and fix its heavily indebted property sector.
"After months of market anticipation, the Chinese authorities are finally acknowledging the significant amount of work needed to relaunch the world's second-largest economy," said market strategist Patrick Munnelly at traders Tickmill Group.
Bloomberg reported that Chinese leaders were also considering pumping more than $140 billion into its large state-run banks.
The Hong Kong stock exchange jumped 4.2 percent and Shanghai finished with a gain of 3.6 percent, extending the week's advances.
In Europe, the Paris stock market finished more than two percent higher on the hopes of rebounding China demand.
Shares in luxury giant LVMH and Gucci-owner Kering jumped nearly 10 percent while Hermes ended up nine percent.
German stocks climbed 1.7 percent despite an announcement by leading economic institutes that Germany's economy will shrink this year.
In London, the FTSE 100 index rose just 0.2 percent, capped by heavy losses to energy majors BP and Shell.
Crude oil prices dropped more than two percent on expectations of higher output in Saudi Arabia and Libya, according to analysts, despite fears of curbed demand as major economies slow.
A tech surge supported gains across the board after a strong earnings outlook from Micron, which sent the company's shares soaring by more than 17 percent.
The sector also got a boost from South Korean behemoth SK hynix saying it had started mass production of a more advanced artificial-intelligence chip.
Tech shares have been the main driver of a surge in global markets this year as demand for all things AI heats up.
There were also big gains for Samsung and Japan's Sony, while e-commerce titan Alibaba and JD.com joined the tech surge in Hong Kong.
Shares in French video game maker Ubisoft sank 13 percent after it dropped its profit targets following a delay to its latest "Assassin's Creed" title.
Attention is turning to Friday's release of US personal consumption expenditure (PCE) figures -- the Federal Reserve's preferred gauge of inflation.
Debate is swirling on the Fed's next move after it cut interest rates by 50 basis points last week.
Analysts said further easing in the PCE could boost the chances of another big move, which is weighing on the dollar and boosting metals priced in the currency.
Gold hit yet another new peak, above $2,685.58 an ounce before retreating, while silver reached its highest level since late 2012.
The Swiss franc, meanwhile, gained against the dollar and euro despite a Swiss central bank rate cut that was in part aimed at containing its rise.
- Key figures around 1600 GMT -
New York - Dow: UP 0.5 percent at 41,121.53 points
New York - S&P 500: UP 0.6 percent at 5,755.90
New York - Nasdaq Composite: UP 1.2 percent at 18,286.38
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.2 percent at 8,284.91 points (close)
Paris - CAC 40: UP 2.3 percent at 7,742.09 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 1.7 percent at 19,238.36 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 2.8 percent at 38,925.63 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 4.2 percent at 19,924.58 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 3.6 percent at 3,000.95 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1186 from $1.1130 on Wednesday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3426 from $1.3317
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 144.66 yen from 144.81 yen
Euro/pound: DOWN at 83.29 pence from 83.54 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 2.2 percent at $71.29 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 2.5 percent at $67.95 per barrel
A.Ammann--VB