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'Avatar: Fire and Ash' at number one in N.America for fifth straight week
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Limited internet returns in Iran after protest blackout
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Syria's leader agrees truce deal with Kurds after govt troops advance
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Smith's penalty sees Quins eliminate La Rochelle, Bordeaux secure top seeding
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Atletico edge Alaves to strengthen Liga top-four hold
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Uganda president says opposition 'terrorists' in victory speech
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New Zealand register first ODI series win in India despite Kohli ton
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Elvira wins Dubai Invitational after Lowry's last hole meltdown
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Jeong snatches Union late draw at Stuttgart in Bundesliga
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Man Utd's Martinez hits back at Scholes after height jibes
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Frank on the brink as Romero calls for unity amid Spurs 'disaster'
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Chile declares emergency as wildfires kill at least 15
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Europe hits back at Trump tariff threat over Greenland
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Men's Fashion Week in Paris: what to watch
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McGrath goes top of slalom standings with Wengen win
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No Venus fairytale as Alcaraz, Sabalenka win Melbourne openers
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Iran considers 'gradually' restoring internet after shutdown
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Mitchell, Phillips tons guide New Zealand to 337-8 in ODI decider
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Flailing Frankfurt sack coach Toppmoeller
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Kurdish forces withdraw from Syria's largest oil field as govt forces advance
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'Proud' Venus Williams, 45, exits Australian Open after epic battle
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Vonn in Olympic form with another World Cup podium in Tarvisio super-G
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Alcaraz kicks off career Grand Slam bid with tough Australian Open test
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Hosts Morocco face Mane's Senegal for AFCON glory
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Europe scrambles to respond to Trump tariff threat
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Venus Williams, 45, exits Australian Open after epic battle
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Taiwan's Lin wins India Open marred by 'dirty' conditions
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Indonesia rescuers find body from plane crash
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Kurdish-led forces withdraw from Syria's largest oil field: monitor
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Ball girl collapses in Australian Open heat as players rush to help
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France's Moutet booed for underarm match point serve in Melbourne
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Zverev happy with response after wobble in opening Melbourne win
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'Bring it on': UK's Labour readies for EU reset fight
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New Zealand's Wollaston wins again to lead Tour Down Under
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Zverev wobbles but wins at Australian Open as Alcaraz enters fray
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British qualifier upsets 20th seed Cobolli to make mum proud
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Zverev drops set on way to Australian Open second round
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Indonesian rescuers find debris from missing plane
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Wembanyama scores 39 as Spurs overcome Edwards, Wolves in thriller
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Heartbreak for Allen as Broncos beat Bills in playoff thriller
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British qualifier upsets 20th seed Cobolli in Melbourne
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Paolini races into round two to kickstart Australian Open
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Portugal presidential vote wide open as far-right surge expected
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Lutz kicks Broncos to overtime thriller as Bills, Allen fall short
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Marchand closes Austin Pro Swim with 200m breaststroke win
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Raducanu says Australian Open schedule 'does not make sense'
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Australia great Martyn says he was given '50/50 chance' of survival
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Top-ranked Alcaraz, Sabalenka headline Australian Open day one
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Haiti security forces commence major anti-gang operation
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NFL's Giants ink John Harbaugh as new head coach
US stocks retreat from records as oil prices jump
Wall Street stocks retreated from records on Tuesday as markets weighed muted US inflation data, mixed bank earnings and a jump in oil prices.
The US consumer price index rose 2.7 percent last month, the same rate as in November and in line with expectations.
While the inflation report keeps alive the prospect of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve in 2026, US equities tripped into negative territory as Tuesday's session progressed.
All three major indices finished in the red, led by the Dow, which was weighed down by a more than four percent drop in JPMorgan Chase shares.
Both the Dow and S&P 500 had finished at records on Monday.
Chief Executive Jamie Dimon described the US economy as "resilient" but investment banking results lagged behind expectations and some analysts questioned the lender's heavy capital spending plans.
Shares of other banks and credit card companies have also been pressured by President Donald Trump's call last week to cap credit card interest at 10 percent -- one of several recent Trump statements that have caught markets off guard.
"Trump said a lot of stuff" and the market is quite lost where to look at, said Pat Donlon of Fiduciary Trust Company.
"It's like around Liberation Day," Donlon said, recalling Trump's April 2025 announcement of sweeping tariffs that sparked market volatility. "We get these wild swings and are back living on Truth Social posts."
The price of oil surged around three percent as Trump announced steep tariffs on anyone trading with Iran, sparking expectations that the threat will restrict supplies of crude.
"Supply concerns remained front and center after President Trump announced new tariffs on US imports from any countries trading with Iran, raising fears of further disruptions from one of OPEC's largest producers," said David Morrison, senior market analyst at Trade Nation, a financial services provider.
"Iran's domestic unrest, alongside escalating rhetoric around potential military action, added to the geopolitical premium," he said.
European stock markets finished the day little changed.
Earlier Tuesday, Tokyo equities closed at a record high and the yen fell on speculation over a snap election in Japan which would allow Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to capitalize on strong poll numbers.
Takaichi was appointed Japan's first woman prime minister in October and her cabinet enjoys an approval rating of around 70 percent.
Seoul climbed 1.5 percent after South Korean chip giant SK hynix said it would spend 19 trillion won ($12.9 billion) building an advanced chip packaging plant, as the firm rides the global AI boom.
- Key figures at around 2130 GMT -
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 2.5 percent at $65.47 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 2.8 percent at $61.15 per barrel
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.5 percent at 49,191.99 (close)
New York - S&P 500: DOWN 0.2 percent at 6,963.74 (close)
New York - Nasdaq Composite: DOWN 0.1 percent at 23,709.87 (close)
London - FTSE 100: FLAT at 10,137.35 (close)
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.1 percent at 8,347.20 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.1 percent at 25,420.66 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.9 percent at 26,848.47 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.6 percent at 4,138.76 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 3.1 percent at 53,549.16 (close)
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1643 from $1.1667 on Monday
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3426 from $1.3465
Dollar/yen: UP at 159.15 yen from 158.14 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 86.71 pence from 86.64 pence
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