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Germany eyes longer working lives in pension reform plan
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UK and markets await Burnham's economic plans
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Iran says won't allow UN inspectors at bombed nuclear sites
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Heineken names new CEO after predecessor's shock departure
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Banned Vondrousova insists she has 'never doped'
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Schools plan to close as UK braces for record-breaking heatwave
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UN chief urges AI firms to 'come clean' over environmental footprint
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India startup head Kunal Shah appointed as new WhatsApp boss
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More records set to fall as deadly Europe heatwave drags on
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Israel's 'deliberate targeting' of children part of ongoing Gaza 'genocide': UN probe
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England, Ghana eye last 32 as Portugal look for lift-off
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Seoul's Kospi stock index tanks 10% to lead tech-fuelled Asia rout
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Sri Lanka troops to battle deadly dengue mosquitoes as cases rise
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Iran says to oversee Hormuz as Swiss talks conclude
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Diaspora World Cup champions diversity over division
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Guns, drones and doves: War reshapes Ukrainian jewellery scene
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Australia withholds Pacific climate fund reports over risk of diplomatic 'damage'
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Kenya police violence victims say compensation promise a 'smokescreen'
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Indian startup head appointed as new WhatsApp boss
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EU bets on digital euro to cut US tech addiction
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Antetokounmpo joining Miami Heat in blockbuster: reports
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Fineanganofo rethinks Newcastle move after All Blacks call-up
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'Let's be realistic': Haaland cools Norway's World Cup expectations
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Stocks fluctuate after Wall St sell-off, crude holds losses on peace talks
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Lightning, downpour, a two-hour delay: bad weather hits the World Cup
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Ultra-reclusive Turkmenistan slowly opens up to tourists
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Two-goal Haaland fires Norway into World Cup last 32
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Marc Bloch, historian and Resistance hero, joins France's Pantheon greats
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Last one the best one? How Messi keeps doing it at World Cup
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Ronaldo 'a role model' says Portugal coach after slow World Cup start
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Savea 'embraces challenge' of leading All Blacks towards World Cup
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North Korea's Kim vows to accelerate military buildup
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Savea 'embraces challlenge' of leading All Blacks towards World Cup
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Latin America's resurgent right notches another win in Colombia
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Mbappe scores twice as France beat Iraq at World Cup after two-hour storm delay
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Trump threatens prison for damage to Washington Reflecting Pool
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France-Iraq World Cup game restarts after two-hour storm delay
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Shortages ease in Bolivia as protest roadblocks dismantled
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World Cup exploits of Maradona and Messi have Argentina fans in raptures
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England 'can beat any opponent' at World Cup, says Rice
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'Boston Tea Party' compensation claim to be displayed at UK exhibit
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Alvarez says 'best for everyone' if he leaves Atletico
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France-Iraq World Cup game suspended due to severe weather alert
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Romanian parliament rejects liberal PM-designate
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US temporarily suspends Iran oil sanctions, says nuclear inspectors to return
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Maduro ouster put Venezuela on 'the right path': interim leader
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Missed penalty spurred 'very angry' Messi to World Cup history
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Shooting in Montreal, Canada leaves three dead including suspect
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Oil falls as US waives Iranian sanctions and Nasdaq tumbles
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Balogun chases 'inevitable' Messi in wild Golden Boot race
Gold, silver prices tumble as investors soothed by Trump Fed pick
Gold and silver prices dived Friday and European stock markets ended the week up while Wall Street pulled back with investors reassured by US President Donald Trump's pick to take over as head of the Federal Reserve.
The precious metals, viewed as safe-haven investments, had already begun sliding on reports, later confirmed, that Trump had nominated former Fed official Kevin Warsh to replace Jerome Powell as chair of the US central bank.
Trump announced his choice Friday on social media, saying that Warsh, a former Morgan Stanley investment banker and Fed governor, "will go down as one of the GREAT Fed Chairmen, maybe the best."
Kathleen Brooks, research director at XTB trading group, said the "interesting pick...may give the market some hope that Fed independence will be preserved."
Trump's personal attacks on Fed boss Jerome Powell -- set to depart in May -- have fueled widespread fears among investors that the central bank's policy independence is under threat, potentially posing an inflation risk to the US economy.
- A roller-coaster week -
Precious metals prices tumbled on Friday after surging in recent days when investors sought a safe haven over doubts about Trump's policies.
Gold fell as much as 12 percent at one point, retreating below $5,000 an ounce after hitting a record high near $5,600 on Thursday.
Silver, which Thursday reached an all-time peak above $120 an ounce, shed around 30 percent to about $82 an ounce.
Financial markets have endured a roller-coaster ride this week as traders weathered a weaker dollar, Trump's threats against Tehran, the president's resumption of tariff threats and a possible US government shutdown.
Asian stock markets closed out the week with some hefty losses following Thursday's tech-led retreat on Wall Street on renewed concerns over vast investments in artificial intelligence.
Healthy earnings from Meta, Samsung and SK Hynix provided much cheer early in the week but Microsoft was punished over worries its costly AI program might not result in financial gains.
There are fears that firms' valuations may be a little too stretched and that markets could be in a bubble, having soared in recent years to record highs on the back of a tech-fueled rally.
The dollar pushed higher on Warsh's nomination.
"Most currency strategists would argue that his nomination may be good news for the dollar, which can price out some risks of a more dovish pick," said Forex.com's Fawad Razaqzada.
"However, for as long as policy uncertainty hangs over the US economy with Trump's tariff theatrics, the dollar debasement narrative is likely to hold back the greenback from making a meaningful comeback."
Among individual companies, Verizon surged 11.8 percent as it reported its highest quarter of mobility and broadband subscription increases since 2019.
- Key figures at around 2110 GMT -
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.4 percent at 48,892.47 (close)
New York - S&P 500: DOWN 0.4 percent at 6,939.03 (close)
New York - NASDAQ Composite: DOWN 0.9 percent at 23,461.82 (close)
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.5 percent at 10,223.54 (close)
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.7 percent at 8,126.53 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.9 percent at 24,538.81 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.1 percent at 53,322.85 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 2.1 percent at 27,387.11 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 1.0 percent at 4,117.95 (close)
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1856 from $1.1929 on Thursday
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3688 from $1.3772
Dollar/yen: UP at 154.64 yen from 153.61 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 86.63 pence from 86.62 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN less than 0.1 percent at $70.69 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.3 percent at $65.21 per barrel
F.Mueller--VB