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Spain deliver World Cup masterclass against France to reach final
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Majestic Spain stun France to reach World Cup final
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Brook upbeat about England ODI form amid Test captaincy uncertainty
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Nasdaq rebounds as cooling US inflation weighs on dollar
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Record-smashing heat wave surges from West to eastern US, Canada
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Hurdles record holder Tharp claims first win as professional in Budapest
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Wildfires that ravaged historic forest outside Paris contained
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McIlroy and Scheffler unconcerned by their place in golf history
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NY state pauses new large data center projects in US first
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Gill enjoys more Edgbaston success as India beat England in 1st ODI
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England v Argentina: World Cup battles
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IBM shares plunge as AI spending boom disrupts business
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NY pauses new large data center projects for one year
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Green groups sue to block Trump rule gutting species habitat protections
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First day of new Lebanon-Israel talks in Rome has ended: US official
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Man Utd sign Aston Villa midfielder Tielemans
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Cuba faces third nationwide blackout in less than 10 days
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Pogacar inspired by Djokovic after Tour de France jeers
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Trump backtracks on plan to toll Hormuz ships
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Balogun admits red card furore affected US World Cup team
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France, Spain battle for place in World Cup final
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Pogacar inspired by Djokovic amid Tour de France jeers
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Pogacar inspsired by Djokovic amid Tour de France jeers
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'Gus' the T. rex fetches record $50.1 mn at US auction
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Croatia ex-international Simic held in graft case
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Dollar slides as rate hike prospects ease, oil gains moderate
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Record-smashing US heat wave surges from West to East
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England won't be drawn into Argentina World Cup rivalry: Kane
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Why does Brazil's PIX payment system bother Donald Trump?
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Swiss World Cup squad return home to heroes' welcome
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Pogacar wins Tour de France 10th stage on Bastille Day
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Too hot: Buttoned-up Tokyo officials ditch suits for 'cool' shorts
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US Supreme Court justices defiant as threats hit home
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Arsenal agree Trossard fee for Beskitas switch
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Brighton sign Croatia defender Veskovic for record fee
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France flaunts firepower, unity with allies in huge parade
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US inflation cools in June before renewed Mideast fighting
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Ticking time bomb? Europe's ageing population brings challenges
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India spark collapse before Root leads England to 258 in 1st ODI
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Oil gains on fresh attacks, dollar slides as inflation slows
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Dua Lipa backs Albanian protests against Trump-linked resort
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Fire ravages popular forest outside Paris
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Dangote's mega oil project threatens fragile Kenyan ecosystem: Greenpeace
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US consumer inflation cools in June on lower energy costs
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Rose says there's still time to realise British Open dream
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Israel says ready to move on pilot zones amid new Lebanon talks
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Ukraine PM resigns in Zelensky-ordered reshuffle
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Croatia ex-international Simic held in graft case: report
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Glasner warns 'no button to press' for Forest success
Stocks rebound, dollar dips as Trump delay tariffs
Stock markets mostly rebounded and there strong gains for Mexico's peso and Canada's dollar Tuesday after Donald Trump said he would delay tariffs on imports from the US neighbours.
It did little to soothe trade war worries, however, as Beijing announced levies on some imports of US goods in retaliation for tariffs on items arriving from China.
Oil prices retreated as Beijing's levies targeted US hydrocarbons.
Gold, a safe haven asset, traded close to recent record highs.
Investors also tracked mixed earnings from major companies -- including alcoholic drinks giant Diageo, which scrapped a key performance target as it predicts sales of tequila and Canadian whisky in main market the United States to be hit by the tariffs.
"Markets have shown some nervousness around the prospect of a trade war, yet it doesn't look like we're going to have another truly miserable day," noted Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell.
"Equity indices were only slightly down in Europe, pockets of Asia rallied sharply, while futures prices imply a fairly quiet day on Wall Street."
Markets from Japan to New York were sent tumbling Monday after news at the weekend that Trump had signed off 25 percent duties against Mexico and Canada, fanning concerns for the stuttering global economy.
Hours before the tariffs were due to kick in, Trump said he would postpone the measures until March.
China, Canada and Mexico are the United States' three biggest trading partners.
"A risk is that this is the beginning of a tit-for-tat trade war, which could result in lower GDP growth everywhere, higher US inflation, a stronger dollar and upside pressure on US interest rates," said Stephen Dover, chief market strategist and head of Franklin Templeton Institute.
"At the margin, these tariffs should encourage more domestic production of goods in the United States.
"However, the uncertainty surrounding the permanence of these tariffs makes it challenging for companies to make informed capital investment decisions," he added.
Trump has warned that the European Union would be next in the firing line and has not ruled out tariffs against Britain.
The volatile start to February on markets follows their rollercoaster ride last week after China's DeepSeek unveiled a cheaper artificial intelligence model rivalling those of US tech giants, sparking questions over the vast sums invested in the sector in recent years.
"One thing we can say for sure. Markets are going to remain subject to massive headline risk in coming hours... days... and years," forecast Ray Attrill, foreign currency strategist at National Australia Bank.
- Key figures around 1040 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.3 percent at 8,562.21 points
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.3 percent at 7,875.83
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.1 percent at 21,446.01
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.7 percent at 38,798.37 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 2.8 percent at 20,789.96 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: Closed for a holiday
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.3 percent at 44,421.91 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0342 from $1.0302 on Monday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.2434 from $1.2407
Dollar/yen: UP at 155.31 yen from 154.80 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 83.18 pence from 83.03 pence
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 1.8 percent at $71.87 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 1.1 percent at $75.10 per barrel
M.Furrer--BTB