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Pogacar, like Jordan, Bolt or Djokovic?
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UK sets record for number of days over 34C
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Ex-Puma Urdapilleta shuns retirement to play on at 40
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Haaland relishing 'special' World Cup showdown with England
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Keep me away from the pool, Kipyegon tells triathlete Beaugrand
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FIFA lashes 'unfounded allegations' after Argentina-Egypt clash
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Nerves high in Kyiv as Russia escalates missile attacks
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'Only revenge': Iran mourners defiant at Khamenei burial
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Stars pay tribute to 'Total Eclipse' singer Bonnie Tyler, who has died at 75
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Pogacar reclaims Tour de France yellow jersey with stage six win
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'I'm ready to roll' - hungry Duplantis still motivated
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US existing home sales dip in June as cost worries persist
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Muchova beats Gauff in thriller to reach first Wimbledon final
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Russia subjecting 1.6 million Ukrainian children to military brainwashing: OSCE report
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One revolver, six bullets: Turkish president's 'unusual' gift to NATO leaders
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Strengthening El Nino likely to 'rank among largest' on record: US agency
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Kicking off: New York football enthusiasts defy pitch shortage
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Jorge Jesus to take over as Portugal coach after World Cup exit
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Fendi shows haute couture in Rome with nod to Lagerfeld
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Ebola outbreak is 'fastest growing ever' as 600 die
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Olympic sprint champs Alfred, Thomas bid for work-life balance
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Stocks shrug off tensions to rise on renewed tech interest
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How NATO leaders reacted to Erdogan's revolver gift
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Hong Kong welcomes dogs into restaurants, to pet owners' delight
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Union warns of 'conflict' as Volkswagen eyes mass job cuts
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England recall Slade for Fiji as pressure mounts on Borthwick
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Chemical weapons watchdog reinstates Syria
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Lock Petti to become latest Argentina centurion in Nations Championship Test
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Cocoa lynchpin sees chocolate lovers make hesitant return
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EU parliament greenlights digital euro
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French yachtswoman set to break new barriers in Route du Rhum
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Two thirds of EU faced harmful ozone levels during heatwave: report
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Markets steady tracking US-Iran flare-up
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Russia to take on World Athletics at CAS over ban
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Italy expels two Russian diplomats accused of spying: minister
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600 dead in DR Congo Ebola outbreak
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German exports rise despite Iran war headwinds
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'Total Eclipse' singer Bonnie Tyler, queen of the 80s power ballad, dies at 75
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Thousands attend funeral for Afghan cricketer Shapoor Zadran
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Myanmar names Norwegian Andersen as head of national team
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Crude pares steep gains as traders take stock after US-Iran flare-up
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Russell back as Scotland tackle world champions South Africa
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Cleanup underway as death toll from China floods hits 39
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Tour de France yellow jersey protocol: 90 minutes of 'stress'
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Italy recall Allan, Lynagh for All Blacks Nations Championship Test
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Crude stabilises after US-Iran flare-up rocked peace hopes
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Rookie fly-half Meredith thrown in for Wallabies debut against France
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Playmaker Jalibert moves to fullback as France swing axe for Australia clash
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Taiwan warns of 'destructive' winds as typhoon nears
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Australian sprint star Gout out of U20 worlds with hamstring tear
Stocks cautious before US inflation report
Global equity markets were mixed Monday as investors await key US inflation data this week that could offer guidance on interest rate cuts long sought by President Donald Trump.
Reports that semiconductor giants Nvidia and AMD would give Washington a 15-percent cut of the revenue from certain chip sales to China also bolstered expectations of a further pause on higher US tariffs against Beijing.
On Monday afternoon, US media reported that Trump had signed an order to delay the reimposition of steeper tariffs on Chinese products by another 90 days, citing Trump administration officials.
The White House did not respond to queries on the matter.
For now, it appears that investors are awaiting new US consumer price index figures. Adam Sarhan of 50 Park Investments warned that a cooler than expected reading could still be "a double-edged sword."
While a lower inflation reading would give the Fed room to cut rates, on the other hand, "it's not bullish because that means the economy's slowing," he added.
Also in view is a high-stakes summit between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday in Alaska, which could pave the way for a Ukraine ceasefire and ease tough Western sanctions against Moscow.
London's FTSE 100 index edged higher but Paris and Frankfurt closed lower, pulled down in particular by defense stocks as investors calculated the chances of an end to the Ukraine war.
Major Wall Street indices closed lower.
"Markets are bracing for a surprisingly busy week, with several key events and data releases likely to shape sentiment," notably US inflation, said Jim Reid, managing director at Deutsche Bank.
Investors have ramped up their bets the Fed will lower borrowing costs at its next policy meeting in September following a series of reports -- particularly on jobs -- indicating weakening in the world's biggest economy.
Stocks in Hong Kong and Shanghai rose on Monday, while Tokyo was closed for a public holiday.
Gold futures retreated after hitting a record high Friday, when a letter released by US customs authorities signaled the precious metal should also be subject to new US duties.
But Trump said Monday that gold would not face additional tariffs.
In company news, Nvidia and AMD shared both closed lower.
Elsewhere, shares in Danish renewable energy firm Orsted plunged 30 percent in Copenhagen as the company said it would raise $9.4 billion by selling new shares.
The company added that it dropped plans to sell a stake in its Sunrise Wind project over Trump's decision to freeze federal permitting and loans for all offshore and onshore wind projects.
- Key figures at around 2030 GMT -
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.5 percent at 43,975.09 points (close)
New York - S&P 500: DOWN 0.3 percent at 6,373.45 (close)
New York - Nasdaq: DOWN 0.3 percent at 21,385.40 (close)
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.4 percent at 9,129.71 (close)
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.6 percent at 7,698.52 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.3 percent at 24,081.34 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.2 percent at 24,906.81 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.3 percent at 3,647.55 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: Closed for a holiday
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1617 from $1.1643
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3435 from $1.3451 on Friday
Dollar/yen: UP at 148.12 yen from 147.79 yen
Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.47 pence from 86.54 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 0.1 percent at $66.63 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 0.1 percent at $63.96 per barrel
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