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Iran supreme leader vows revenge for father's killing
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US rapper Pitbull sets bald cap world record at London show
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India strike early before England lose Jones in women's Test at Lord's
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Paris landmarks shutter early as quarter of France swelters under heatwave
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Ireland tame Japan 36-20 to stretch win streak to six
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Marc Marquez claims pole at Germany MotoGP, Bezzecchi breaks collarbone
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Nearly 2 million people flee in China as typhoon lashes Taiwan, Japan islands
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Marc Marquez claims pole at Germany MotoGP
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Firefighters gain upper hand on deadly Spain wildfire
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France roar back to overwhelm Australia 42-26 in Nations Championship
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Mediators try to salvage diplomacy after US-Iran strikes
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France overwhelm Australia 42-26 in Nations Championship
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Fresh arrests hit opposition-run district in Ankara
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German-born Segner 'over the moon' as All Blacks dream comes true
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African results justify World Cup slots increase amid criticism
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MSF Ebola training in Kenya prepares doctors for 'intense' job
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Jordan humbled to break try record as All Blacks rout Italy 47-17
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Duplantis thrives on new home turf in Monaco
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Jordan breaks All Blacks try record in 47-17 rout of Italy
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England battle Norway as Argentina face Swiss in World Cup last eight
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New Zealand, India strike 'milestone' strategic partnership
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Iran hits back at Trump after insists truce over
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Thousands shelter in Taiwan as typhoon lashes Japan islands
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Scaloni wants 'never-say-die' legacy for Argentina
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New Zealand, India form 'strategic partnership'
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Scaloni wants Argentina's legacy to be 'never say die'
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Courtois 'proud' as sun sets on Belgium's 'Golden Generation'
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Spain into World Cup semi-final with France after late strike against Belgium
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Economic uncertainty looms over Venezuela quake zone
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Boeing unveils new 737 MAX production line as aviation giant charts comeback
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'Beast' Haaland a different player to me, says Kane
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Wemby inks Spurs extension, tells fans 'I'm here to stay'
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My goals don't matter if we win World Cup, says Yamal
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Courtois backs Lammens to bounce back after World Cup blunder
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Spain's Merino living 'wildest dreams' with late World Cup winners
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NBA T-Wolves add Ball and Green as James eyes options
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Apple sues OpenAI for stealing trade secrets
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England's Rice, Guehi and James train ahead of Norway World Cup clash
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Spain set up World Cup semi-final with France after late win against Belgium
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Merino strikes late as Spain beat Belgium to set up France World Cup semi
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Alfred trumps Thomas in battle of Olympic sprint champions
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Ohtani to miss All-Star Game for treatment on knee
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Hundreds of Peruvian newborns named after Norway striker Haaland
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Music industry launches AI-generated content labels
Markets tread water as traders eye US rate cut, Nvidia results
Stock markets were little changed Tuesday as investors awaited clues on how much interest rates might be cut next month and the latest results from tech heavyweight Nvidia.
In New York, the main indexes initially slipped before regaining most of their ground to be basically flat at midday.
In Europe, London's FTSE 100 and Frankfurt's DAX closed up slightly, with Paris's CAC 40 closing lower.
Oil prices gave up some of their recent gains, and the dollar remained under pressure from expectations of narrowing interest rate differentials.
US Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell on Friday sent stock markets soaring back to near-record levels -- and the dollar plunging to its lowest in a year -- when he signalled a rate cut was coming.
Attention this week has turned to how large the cut could be, with investors seeing few reasons to push prices too aggressively.
The markets are seeking "more clarity from US economic data about the amount that the Fed may be prepared to ease in September and in the coming months," Jane Foley, head of foreign exchange strategy at Rabobank London, told AFP.
Analysts said trading was thin, partly out of caution and partly because of the coming Labor Day holiday weekend in the United States.
US second-quarter economic growth figures are due Thursday, followed by the Fed's preferred gauge of inflation on Friday and jobs data next week.
Investors will be looking for clues about the size of the promised rate reduction, which the Fed is expected to deliver at its next meeting on September 17-18.
Traders are also awaiting the latest earnings results from chip titan Nvidia on Wednesday, which could provide more indications about demand for the hardware powering the AI boom.
"The company has a long track record of beating analysts' expectations but faces increasingly challenging comparisons," said Joe Mazzola, a strategist at Charles Schwab. "Results from Nvidia could help set the tone for the rest of the week."
In European business news, Spain's government blocked a takeover offer from a Hungarian consortium for Spanish train manufacturer Talgo.
Trading in Talgo shares was briefly suspended on the Madrid exchange but they still fell almost nine percent.
In Asia, Hong Kong rose despite losses in the tech sector that came after Temu owner PDD posted disappointing revenue figures and warned on the outlook for future growth.
The e-commerce firm's shares, which are listed in New York, were down one percent on Tuesday, extending losses after tanking Monday by a record 28.5 percent, wiping tens of billions of dollars off its market capitalisation
In Hong Kong, rivals Alibaba and JD.com both sank around four percent.
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Oil had risen Monday after an exchange of fire Sunday between Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah and Israel raised fears of a broader conflict.
Prices dropped back Monday, but Brent remained above $80 a barrel.
The decline was a "likely technical correction" as price "held on to most of the recent gains driven by ongoing supply-side concerns amid a near total production stoppage in Libya, along with escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah," Trading Economics said in a comment.
The eastern-based administration in oil-rich Libya said Monday that it would close fields under its control and suspend production and exports "until further notice" amid rising tensions with the UN-recognised government based in Tripoli.
- Key figures around 1540 GMT -
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.2 percent at 41,146.57
New York - S&P 500: DOWN 0.1 percent at 5,611.70
New York - Nasdaq Composite: DOWN 0.1 percent at 17,704.20
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.2 percent at 8,345.46 points (close)
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.3 percent at 7,565.73 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.4 percent at 18,681.81 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.5 percent at 38,288.62 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.4 percent at 17,874.67 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.2 percent at 2,848.73 (close)
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 144.19 yen from 144.53 yen on Friday
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1160 from $1.1166
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3230 from $1.3184
Euro/pound: DOWN at 84.37 pence from 84.64 pence
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 1.7 percent at $76.14 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 1.6 percent at $80.12 per barrel
S.Gantenbein--VB