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FBI probes death of Colts owner Jim Irsay
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Barcola's winner sends PSG top despite lack of 'confidence'
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Inter fight back to thrash Pisa and extend Serie A lead to six points
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Defiant protests over US immigration crackdown, child's detention
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Gold nears $5,000, silver shines as stocks churn to end turbulent week
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Ukraine, Russia hold first direct talks on latest US peace plan
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Robbie Williams tops Beatles for most number one albums in UK
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Final report casts doubt on existence of Canada mystery brain illness
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What's driving Guatemala's surge in gang violence?
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Western powers warn Haiti against changing PM amid turmoil
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Fury grows over five-year-old's detention in US immigration crackdown
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TikTok in the US goes American, but questions remain
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France probes deaths of two babies after powdered milk recall
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Across the globe, views vary about Trump's world vision
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UN rights council decries 'unprecedented' crackdown in Iran, deepens scrutiny
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Suryakumar, Kishan star as India thrash New Zealand in second T20
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Spanish prosecutors dismiss sex abuse case against Julio Iglesias
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Suspected Russia 'shadow fleet' tanker bound for French port
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UK PM slams Trump for saying NATO troops avoided Afghan front line
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Arteta tells Nwaneri to 'swim with sharks' on Marseille loan move
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Snow and ice storm set to sweep US
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Palmer 'happy' at Chelsea despite homesick speculation: Rosenior
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Ukraine-Russia-US talks open in Abu Dhabi as Moscow demands Donbas region
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Ferrari unveil 2026 car with Hamilton ready for 'massive challenge'
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Welsh full-back Williams retires from international rugby
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Gold nears $5,000, global stocks muted ending turbulent week
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Ex-Canadian Olympian turned drug lord arrested: US media
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A look back at Ukraine war talks
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France trolls US, Russia misinformation on X
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Carrick keen for Man Utd to build around 'quality' Mainoo
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Danish PM visits Greenland for talks after Trump climbdown
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Reed seizes halfway lead at Dubai Desert Classic
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Europeans among 150 IS detainees transferred from Syria to Iraq
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UN expert urges world to reject Myanmar 'sham' election
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Sarajevo reels under 'extreme' pollution, alert issued
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Williams to miss opening F1 test due to car delays
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Ski chief confident of Olympic preparations
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Man City chasing 'world's best' in Arsenal, says Guardiola
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Outrage after Trump claims NATO troops avoided Afghan front line
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German auto supplier ZF axes electric projects as demand stalls
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ECB chief thanks Davos 'euro-bashers' as welcome wake-up call
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UK woman felt 'violated, assaulted' by deepfake Grok images
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France PM survives no-confidence vote over forced budget
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McCall to step down after 15 years as director of rugby at Saracens
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Volatile security blocks UN from Syria IS-linked camp
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Odermatt retains Kitzbuehel super-G in Olympic broadside
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Did Trump make Davos great again?
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Fisilau among new faces in England Six Nations squad
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Long-awaited first snowfall brings relief to water-scarce Kabul
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Danish, Greenland PMs to meet after Trump climbdown
Gold nears $5,000, silver shines as stocks churn to end turbulent week
Global stocks were subdued and precious metals hit new highs Friday as US President Donald Trump followed up conciliatory comments on Greenland with a fresh warning on Iran.
Trump, who on Wednesday backed away from threatened tariffs on Europe over Greenland, told reporters the United States was sending a "massive fleet" toward Iran "just in case."
Gold -- a safe-haven asset -- pushed closer to a record $5,000 an ounce, while fellow safe haven silver also kept rising, blasting through $102 an ounce amid worries over what Trump may say next, or actually do.
The dollar retreated, falling to a four-month low against the euro.
Sentiment had calmed over the past two days after the US president pulled back from his threat to hit several European nations with levies because of their opposition to Washington taking over the Danish autonomous territory of Greeland.
Trump has repeatedly left open the option of new military action against Iran after Washington backed and joined Israel's 12-day war in June aimed at degrading Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
The prospect of immediate American action seemed to recede in recent days, with both sides insisting on giving diplomacy a chance.
European markets sought direction in vain, Frankfurt closing just in the green as London and Paris fell on the red side of the line at the end of the week.
Wall Street painted a similar picture, with the Dow retreating while the Nasdaq pushed higher.
Intel plunged 17 percent after lackluster expectations on the chip maker's earnings.
Asian markets closed higher.
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Trump's latest salvo against allies revived trade war fears and uncertainty about US investment, putting downward pressure on the dollar this week.
Analysts said there was no guarantee that Europe-US relations had improved durably.
The US president's willingness to threaten tariffs over any issue had rattled confidence on trading floors, boosting safe-haven metals, analysts said.
Investors were also preparing for next week's Federal Reserve meeting following economic data broadly in line with forecasts and after US prosecutors took aim at boss Jerome Powell, which has raised fears over the bank's independence.
The bank is tipped to hold interest rates steady, after cutting them in the previous three meetings.
The meeting also comes as Trump considers candidates to replace Powell when the Fed chair's term comes to an end in May.
The Bank of Japan left its key interest rate unchanged ahead of a snap election next week, which could impact government spending plans.
After sharp volatility in the wake of the announcement, the yen traded slightly higher.
Next week's US earnings calendar is packed with results from Apple, Microsoft, Boeing, Tesla, Meta and other corporate giants.
- Key figures at around 2120 GMT -
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.6 percent at 49,098.71 (close)
New York - S&P 500: FLAT at 6,915.61 (close)
New York - NASDAQ: UP 0.3 percent at 23,501.24 (close)
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.1 percent at 10,143.44 (close)
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.1 percent at 8,143.05 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.2 percent at 24,900.71 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.3 percent at 53,846.87 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.5 percent at 26,749.51 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.3 percent at 4,136.16 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1823 from $1.1755 on Thursday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3636 from $1.3501
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 157.00 yen from 158.41 yen
Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.70 pence from 87.07 pence
West Texas Intermediate: UP 2.9 percent at $61.07 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 2.8 percent at $65.88 per barrel
G.Haefliger--VB