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Stormers see off La Rochelle, Sale stun Clermont in Champions Cup
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Maresca hails Palmer as Chelsea return to winning ways against Everton
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Hungarian protesters demand Orban quits over abuse cases
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Belarus frees protest leader Kolesnikova, Nobel winner Bialiatski
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Salah sets up goal on return to Liverpool action
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Palmer strikes as Chelsea return to winning ways against Everton
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Pogacar targets Tour de France Paris-Roubaix and Milan-San Remo in 2026
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Salah back in action for Liverpool after outburst
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Atletico recover Liga momentum with battling win over Valencia
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Meillard leads 'perfect' Swiss sweep in Val d'Isere giant slalom
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Salah on Liverpool bench for Brighton match
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Meillard leads Swiss sweep in Val d'Isere giant slalom
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Indonesia flood death toll passes 1,000 as authorities ramp up aid
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Cambodia shuts Thailand border crossings over deadly fighting
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First urban cable car unveiled outside Paris
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Vonn second behind Aicher in World Cup downhill at St Moritz
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Aicher pips Vonn to downhill win at St Moritz
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Thailand says 4 soldiers killed in Cambodia conflict, denies Trump truce claim
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Fans vandalise India stadium after Messi's abrupt exit
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Women sommeliers are cracking male-dominated wine world open
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Exhibition of Franco-Chinese print master Zao Wou-Ki opens in Hong Kong
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Myanmar junta denies killing civilians in hospital strike
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Why SpaceX IPO plan is generating so much buzz
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Thailand continues Cambodia strikes despite Trump truce calls
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US envoy to meet Zelensky, Europe leaders in Berlin this weekend
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North Korea acknowledges its troops cleared mines for Russia
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US unseals warrant for tanker seized off Venezuelan coast
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Cambodia says Thailand still bombing hours after Trump truce call
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Machado urges pressure so Maduro understands 'he has to go'
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Leinster stutter before beating Leicester in Champions Cup
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World stocks mostly slide, consolidating Fed-fuelled gains
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Crypto firm Tether bids for Juventus, is quickly rebuffed
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Union sink second-placed Leipzig to climb in Bundesliga
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US Treasury lifts sanctions on Brazil Supreme Court justice
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UK king shares 'good news' that cancer treatment will be reduced in 2026
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Wembanyama expected to return for Spurs in NBA Cup clash with Thunder
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Five takeaways from Luigi Mangione evidence hearings
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UK's king shares 'good news' that cancer treatment will be reduced in 2026
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Steelers' Watt undergoes surgery to repair collapsed lung
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Iran detains Nobel-prize winner in 'brutal' arrest
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NBA Cup goes from 'outside the box' idea to smash hit
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UK health service battles 'super flu' outbreak
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Can Venezuela survive US targeting its oil tankers?
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Democrats release new cache of Epstein photos
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Colombia's ELN guerrillas place communities in lockdown citing Trump 'intervention' threats
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'Don't use them': Tanning beds triple skin cancer risk, study finds
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Nancy aims to restore Celtic faith with Scottish League Cup final win
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Argentina fly-half Albornoz signs for Toulon until 2030
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Trump says Thailand, Cambodia have agreed to stop border clashes
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Salah in Liverpool squad for Brighton after Slot talks - reports
Stocks mostly higher before US-Russia summit
Stocks were mostly up Friday after better-than-expected Japanese growth, although weak Chinese data hit the Hang Seng and oil slipped back ahead of a US-Russia summit on Ukraine.
Wall Street finished little changed on Thursday as wholesale inflation data tempered optimism about the US Federal Reserve cutting interest rates. US Treasuries edged up.
A quarter-point cut is still expected but a larger half-point rate cut is likely "off the table", said Jack Ablin of Cresset Capital Management.
Japan's economy grew 0.3 percent in the three months to June, while output for the previous period was revised upwards, averting a recession for the world's number four economy.
The expansion came despite tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump on Japanese imports, including on cars -- an industry accounting for eight percent of Japanese jobs.
Tokyo's Nikkei, which hit new records this week, was up 1.7 percent on Friday while Shanghai, Seoul and Sydney also moved higher.
In Europe, London, Paris and Frankfurt all saw early gains.
But Hong Kong's Hang Seng fell for the second day after Chinese retail sales and industrial production grew more slowly than expected last month.
A long-term crisis in China's real estate sector and high youth unemployment have been weighing on consumer sentiment for several years.
The situation has worsened with the heightened turmoil sparked by Trump's trade war, with the two sides recently extending a truce.
Oil prices dipped, reversing gains on Thursday ahead of Trump's Alaska summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin on ending the Ukraine war.
"I am president, and he's not going to mess around with me," Trump said.
Oil traders are worried "that if the meeting doesn't go well, we'll see stronger sanctions on Russian oil thereby depriving the world of or making it... difficult for this oil to get to the market", said Stephen Schork of the Schork Group.
- Key figures at around 0700 GMT -
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 1.7 percent at 43,378.31 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 1.0 percent at 25,264.47
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.8 percent at 3,696.77
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.4 percent at 9,217.92
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.677 from $1.1657 on Thursday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3555 from $1.3535
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 147.07 yen from 147.76
Euro/pound: UP at 86.14 pence from 86.05 pence
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.7 percent at $63.51 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 0.6 percent at $66.44 per barrel
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E.Schubert--BTB