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Wyndham Clark surges clear at BMW Championship
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Real Madrid snatch late win at Espanyol on Mourinho's return
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Maresca says Man City must fill Rodri void after Barca switch
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Real Madrid beat Espanyol in Mourinho's first game on return
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Canada retaliates as trade war with US escalates
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Olise helps Bayern past Dortmund in German Supercup
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Fils dominates Cobolli to book Cincinnati final
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Coach Rennie hails clinical All Blacks after Springboks Test win
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Spurs lacked fight in dismal defeat at Brentford says De Zerbi
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Charlton deliver blow to 'under pressure' Hammers boss Nuno
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Inter thrash Monza to launch Serie A title defence
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Carrick keeps calm despite Man Utd misery, big-spending Spurs crushed
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Shambolic Spurs battered by Brentford
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Canada's Carney stands up to Trump, despite risks
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Pogacar wins Vuelta a Espana opening stage
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Lens hammer Auxerre thanks to Thauvin penalty double
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Clinical New Zealand shock wasteful South Africa in first Test
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No singles for Serena, but she joins Alcaraz for US Open
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Canada hits back with new tariffs after trade talks with US fail
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Joao Pedro extends Chelsea stay with new long-term deal
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Swedish police identify 17-year-old girl as victim in school sword attack
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Yamaguchi to face An in hunt for fourth badminton world crown
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Carrick keeps calm despite Man Utd misery, Sage beaten in first game as Palace boss
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Norris clinches pole for Dutch GP
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France to deliver interceptor missiles to Ukraine after new Russian strikes
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Norris clinches pole for Dutch Grand Prix
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Serena Williams and Alcaraz unite in US Open mixed doubles
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Pope Leo calls for courage in Rimini visit after stop in tiny San Marino
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Macron pledges air defence as 13 killed in Russia, Ukraine strikes
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Man Utd must learn from 'frustrating' defeat at Hull: Carrick
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DR Congo capital wary of Ebola nightmare
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Yamaguchi on course for fourth badminton world crown
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Swedish police name 17-year-old girl as victim in school sword attack
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Man Utd humiliated by Hull in dismal start to Premier League season
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South Korea sends first container ship through Arctic route
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Anthropic market debut could break SpaceX IPO record: media
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Trescothick eager to keep England job despite Hussey approach
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Pope's 'couturier of the sacred' fueled by faith
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Indonesia deploys hundreds of soldiers to tackle Borneo fires
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Duplantis locked in on 'grinding' for big bars
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The last lap: Fans, drivers bid fond farewell to Dutch GP
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Stokes says decision to leave Headingley off Ashes roster 'shambolic'
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Silesia Diamond League: four events to watch
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New arrival Rodri to miss Elche opener: Barca's Flick
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Russell wins Dutch GP sprint race, Antonelli fourth
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Atletico's Alvarez to return against Villarreal: Simeone
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Mercedes driver George Russell wins Dutch GP sprint race
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Dozens of civilians killed, kidnapped as jihadists clash in Nigeria
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Ukraine strikes kill two children after Russia's deadly mall attack
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Former envoys urge joint French, UK action on Palestinian territories
Global stocks bounce after sharp selloff; yen falls
Stock markets rose Tuesday as calm returned following last week's rout, but analysts warned that recession fears have not gone away and will cause more turmoil.
After a three-day holiday weekend, Wall Street burst higher, with major indices finishing more than two percent higher after spending the entire session in positive territory.
European equities rose for a second straight day, but pared down some of their gains from the morning.
Oil prices extended gains on hopes of improving energy demand in key consumers China and the United States, while the euro climbed on the prospect of rising eurozone borrowing costs.
"Risk appetite has managed to recover for now, perhaps because we get a much needed-break from central bank decisions this week," IG analyst Chris Beauchamp told AFP.
"But while a bounce is overdue, it is probably only temporary."
There remains an overarching sense of gloom as traders speculate that the sharp rise in borrowing costs around the world will tip economies into recession.
The focus this week is on Federal Reserve boss Jerome Powell's two days of testimony to lawmakers in Washington, which will be closely watched for clues regarding the bank's plans for fighting surging consumer.
"Where we go from here depends largely on whether Federal Reserve Chair Powell spooks the markets with his pre-released comments and what inflation data from the UK shows tomorrow (Wednesday)," City Index analyst Fiona Cincotta told AFP.
The Fed announced a hefty interest rate hike last week, days after inflation data had smashed forecasts and returning to a four-decade high.
Several officials -- including at the Fed, Bank of England, Reserve Bank of Australia and European Central Bank -- have come out in recent days to flag a further tightening of borrowing costs.
Inflation has rocketed to multi-decade highs around the world on a host of factors, including the global supply crunch and the Ukraine conflict, which has fueled surging food and energy prices.
"These small recoveries in stock markets shouldn't provide any comfort," said Craig Erlam, senior analyst at OANDA trading platform.
"Recession is increasingly becoming the base case and so equities are vulnerable to further losses," he said.
In currencies, the yen struck a fresh 24-year low against the US dollar following comments by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida that it "is up to the central bank" how to maintain its easy money policy while central banks elsewhere are raising rates.
"The market is clearly looking to test the resolve of the Bank of Japan in terms of how much they are prepared to tolerate further currency weakness," said analyst Michael Hewson at CMC Markets UK.
In corporate news, shares in German chemicals group Bayer fell by 4.7 percent following the US Supreme Court declining to hear an appeal from Bayer-owned Monsanto to quash lawsuits claiming its weedkiller Roundup causes cancer, before clawing back part of the drop.
The decision marks a major blow to the German conglomerate's legal fight against Roundup-related cases, and Bayer has set aside more than $15 billion to deal with a wave of US lawsuits linked to the weedkiller.
- Key figures at around 1530 GMT -
New York - Dow: UP 2.2 percent at 30,530.25 (close)
New York - S&P 500: UP 2.5percent at 3,764.79 (close)
New York - Nasdaq: UP 2.5 percent at 11,069.30 (close)
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.4 percent at 7,152.05 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.2 percent at 13,292.40 (close)
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.8 percent at 5,964.66 (close)
EURO STOXX 50: UP 0.7 percent at 3,494.00 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 1.8 percent at 26,246.31 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 1.9 percent at 21,559.59 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.3 percent at 3,306.72 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0535 from $1.0511 late Monday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.2273 from $1.2253
Euro/pound: UP at 85.80 pence from 85.78 pence
Dollar/yen: UP at 136.64 yen from 135.07 yen
Brent North Sea crude: UP 0.5 percent at $114.65 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 1.0 percent at $110.65 per barrel
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E.Schubert--BTB