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Wolff says Russell will be at Mercedes next season
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Keys beats Maria to clinch third Eastbourne title
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Djokovic inspired by Serena as he targets history at Wimbledon
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Thousands ride through Rome as Vespa celebrates 80 years
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Stokes falls cheaply as England collapse in New Zealand decider
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Sinner ready for Wimbledon defence despite lack of time on grass
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Russell bounces back to beat Antonelli in final practice
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Records tumble as European heatwave moves east
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Iran says US violated peace deal as both sides trade fire
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England, Portugal eye top spots as World Cup group stages wrap up
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Injured Australian pair Leckie, Italiano out of World Cup
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US, Iran trade strikes putting new strain on Middle East truce
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Farmers fear drought as Italy's longest river runs dry
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Thousands expected as Vespa celebrates 80 years in Rome
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Budapest Pride to push for equality after reversed ban
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Pino, Williams injuries mar Spain's World Cup progress
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World Cup fans get taste of American life -- at the mall
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'Struggle continues' in Bolivia's Morales heartland
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World Cup turns New York's Times Square into global fan hub
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Bielsa accepts blame for World Cup exit, but says Uruguay deserved more
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Lebanon, Israel and US sign trilateral framework pact
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Uruguay crash out of World Cup as Spain avoid Argentina clash
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Cape Verde extend World Cup fairytale to set up Argentina meeting
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Swiss glaciers facing drastic loss from heatwave: expert
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Messi to start dead-rubber World Cup group match on bench
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Trump unveils new US passport -- with picture of himself
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US and Iran trade strikes putting new strain on Mideast ceasefire
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Hat-trick hero Dembele displays Ballon d'Or brilliance for France at World Cup
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Maple Leafs make teen McKenna top pick in NHL Draft
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Injured England defender James to miss Panama game at World Cup
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California appeals court orders Weinstein resentencing for sex assault
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Norway coach defends decision to leave out Haaland, Odegaard against France
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Scheffler fires 60 to grab 36-hole PGA Travelers lead
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Movie theaters are allies for streamers like us, Apple exec says
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Austria's Rangnick shuts down conspiracy talk ahead of Algeria World Cup clash
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DR Congo must take risks to keep World Cup 'dream alive', says Desabre
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Should we fear an AI bubble bust?
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Jangoo, Chase keep West Indies in touch against Sri Lanka
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US strikes Iran sites after cargo ship attack
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Dembele hat-trick as France swat Norway, Senegal stay alive
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Gueye double keeps Senegal's World Cup hopes alive
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Dembele hits hat-trick as France thrash second-string Norway at World Cup
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US stocks recover from tech tremors as oil prices fall
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Globalization isn't dead, just 'transformed,' says IMF chief economist
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OpenAI restricts limited release of new model to US only
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Israel and Lebanon hail Washington deal, rejected by Hezbollah
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Scheffler fires 60 to grab early PGA Travelers lead
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Usyk -- pugilist who kept Ukrainian spirits high in darkest days
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Trump blasts 'godless' Democrats in incendiary speech to evangelicals
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Orange wave: Dutch World Cup dream gathers pace
Stocks rise on new tariff twist
Stock markets rose, gold hit another record high and the dollar regained some ground Monday as investors grappled with the latest twists and turns in US President Donald Trump's trade war.
Wall Street opened higher, following sharp rises in Asia and Europe, after Trump appeared to dial down his trade war as smartphones, laptops, semiconductors and other electronics -- all key Chinese-made products -- were given a reprieve from US tariffs on Friday.
"Washington's partial retreat from its hard-line tariff regime -- specifically the temporary exemption of a raft of tech goods from punitive import levies -- has momentarily eased fears of an all-out trade war," said Fawad Razaqzada, analyst at City Index and Forex.com.
But suggestions by Trump over the weekend that the exemptions would be temporary added to market uncertainty, following volatility on trading floors last week over the US leader's erratic trade agenda.
Trump said Sunday that the exemptions had been misconstrued and that no country would get "off the hook" in his trade war -- especially China.
As his team pursued fresh tariffs against many items on the list, including on semiconductors "over the next week", Trump said electronics were only moved to a different tariff "bucket".
"The comment has only added to confusion and reinforced the idea that the exemptions are not permanent, keeping uncertainty elevated as the new week begins," said David Morrison, analyst at financial services platform Trade Nation.
"The US dollar remained under pressure, with ongoing trade tensions denting its appeal," Morrison said.
The dollar, however, pared back some losses against the euro and other major currencies.
US Treasuries also recovered somewhat following a selloff last week that called into question the reliability of US government bonds as a haven investment.
There has been speculation that China contributed to the turmoil in the US bond market by selling Treasury holdings.
Gold, a go-to asset of safety in times of turmoil, hit a new peak of $3,245.75 an ounce Monday before paring back gains.
"Unless a broader (US-China) trade accord is struck soon, the stalemate could continue to hold back risk appetite," Razaqzada said.
"While this softening of tone (on tariffs) may appear constructive on the surface, it doesn't meaningfully shift the dial unless accompanied by substantive progress in US-China trade relations," he said.
- Key figures around 1340 GMT -
New York - Dow: UP 1.0 percent at 40,627.10 points
New York - S&P 500: UP 1.4 percent at 5,438.56
New York - Nasdaq: UP 1.7 percent at 17,015.38
London - FTSE 100: UP 1.8 percent at 8,110.28
Paris - CAC 40: UP 2.4 percent at 7,273.35
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 2.7 percent at 20,921.58
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 1.2 percent at 33,982.36 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 2.4 percent at 21,417.40 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.8 percent at 3,262.81 (close)
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1324 from $1.1359 on Friday
Dollar/yen: UP at 143.70 yen from 143.49 yen
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3157 from $1.3088
Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.14 pence from 86.80 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 0.7 percent at $65.20 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.6 percent at $61.87 per barrel
O.Schlaepfer--VB