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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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Brutal heat wave forecast for western US this weekend
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Hundreds of Peruvian newborns named after Norway striker Haaland
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Music industry launches AI-generated content labels
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Wall Street gets small boost from SK hynix debut
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SK hynix surges on first day of trading on Wall Street
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Deschamps leads France to familiar territory in final World Cup
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Edwards leaves role with Liverpool owners FSG
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Alfred goes third in 200m all-time list, Wanyonyi smashes 1km mark
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Wemby to Spurs fans: 'I'm here to stay, whatever it takes'
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Trump agrees to more Iran talks but insists truce is over
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Trump administration weakens habitat protections for endangered species
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'No secret' that Kane v Haaland the key to England clash, says Norway coach Solbakken
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Scheffler misses first cut in four years as McIlroy leads at Scottish Open
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Prince Harry and family meet King Charles: UK media
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Nearly 50 abducted pupils, teachers rescued in Nigeria
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Sinner salutes 'true inspiration' Djokovic after ending rival's Wimbledon bid
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Wanyonyi sets new world best in men's 1,000m
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US senators announce Trump deal on Russia sanctions bill
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Djokovic expects to be back at Wimbledon next year
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Foreigners among 12 killed in ferocious Spain wildfire
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Sinner, Zverev power into Wimbledon final
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Vinicius apologizes to Brazilians for World Cup 'frustration'
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Trump says agreed to more Iran talks but insists truce over
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Slick Sinner scuppers Djokovic record bid to make Wimbledon final
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Zverev hungry for Wimbledon glory after Paris breakthrough
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India's Mandhana stars in inaugural women's Test at Lord's
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England risk losing Guehi for Norway World Cup quarter-final
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Xhaka tells Swiss fans to 'keep dreaming' ahead of Argentina World Cup clash
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UK police launch murder probe into ex-MP's death
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Drought threatens irrigation in northern Italy
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Woad is unruffled by the lake as she sails into Evian lead
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Fery expects to thrive in spotlight after Wimbledon fairytale
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Brook hoping for double England cricket and football triumph
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Pressure off for 'scared' Merlier after Tour de France stage win
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Brazil deforestation hits new low in Amazon
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Indian cricket board to review T20 team's 'bad phase'
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England captain George 'buzzing for special talent' Caluori
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Nasdaq gets no boost from SK hynix debut in NY
US stocks rally fades after China trade framework, oil prices jump
Wall Street stocks mostly fell Wednesday despite positive movement in the US-China trade conflict, while oil prices rallied on growing tensions between Washington and Tehran.
Following two days of talks in London, top US and Chinese negotiators announced a "framework" agreement late Tuesday that included Chinese concessions on rare earth materials along with Washington allowing Chinese students to study at US universities.
But stocks fell in what Briefing.com called a "sell the news" response to the announcement, which it also dismissed as short of "groundbreaking."
"The two sides agreed to implement what was already agreed upon during a mid-May meeting in Switzerland," Briefing.com said.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned a broader deal with China would take a "longer process," saying it was possible to rebalance economic ties with Beijing only if Beijing proved a "reliable partner in trade negotiations."
And for partners "negotiating in good faith," Bessent told a congressional committee, there could be an extended pause before higher threatened tariff rates take effect in July.
The broad-based S&P 500, which rose the last three days, finished down 0.3 percent at 6,022.24.
Elsewhere, London edged higher, supported by the government laying out its spending plans. But Paris and Frankfurt couldn't hold on to early gains and closed modestly lower.
Asian stock markets also won a lift on the China-US progress, with Hong Kong among the best performers.
"Constructive talks between the US and China have put markets on a firmer footing, as investors hope that the worst of the tariff turbulence may have passed," said Richard Hunter, head of markets at Interactive Investor.
Meanwhile, data showed little impact of Trump's tariffs on US consumer prices in May. Some analysts said it was still too early to discern a hit to prices from tariffs.
Between April and May, the consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.1 percent. Analysts had expected it to continue at the 0.2 rate it rose in April.
Following the release of the data, Trump issued a fresh call for the Fed to lower interest rates.
Investors have worried that a tariff-driven surge in inflation could hinder the Federal Reserve from lowering interest rates to counter the slowdown in growth.
In other markets, oil prices shot up more than four percent as Iran threatened to target US military bases in the region if conflict breaks out.
Amid escalating tensions, a US official said staff levels at the embassy in Iraq were being reduced over security concerns, while the UK Maritime Trade Operations, run by the British navy, advised ships to transit the Gulf with caution.
- Key figures at around 2030 GMT -
New York - Dow: FLAT at 42,865.77 (close)
New York - S&P 500: DOWN 0.3 percent at 6,022.24 (close)
New York - Nasdaq Composite: DOWN 0.5 percent at 19,615.88 (close)
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.1 percent at 8,864.35 (close)
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.4 percent at 7,775.90 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.2 percent at 23,948.90 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.6 percent at 38,421.19 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.8 percent at 24,366.94 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.5 percent at 3,402.32 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1489 from $1.1425 on Tuesday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3545 from $1.3500
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 144.62 yen from 144.87 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 84.79 pence from 84.62 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 4.3 percent at $69.77 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 4.9 percent at $68.15 per barrel
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C.Kovalenko--BTB