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Toulon edge out Bath as Saints, Bears and Quins run riot
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Inter Milan go top in Italy as champions Napoli stumble
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ECOWAS threatens 'targeted sanctions' over Guinea Bissau coup
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World leaders express horror at Bondi beach shooting
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Joyous Sunderland celebrate Newcastle scalp
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Guardiola hails Man City's 'big statement' in win at Palace
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Lens reclaim top spot in Ligue 1 with Nice win
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No 'quick fix' at Spurs, says angry Frank
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Toulon edge to victory over Bath, Saints and Quins run riot
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Freed Belarus protest leader Kolesnikova doesn't 'regret anything'
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Man City smash Palace to fire title warning, Villa extend streak
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Arshdeep helps India beat South Africa to take T20 series lead
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Zelensky meets US envoys in Berlin for talks on ending Ukraine war
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'Outstanding' Haaland stars in win over Palace to fire Man City title charge
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Man City smash Palace to fire title warning, Villa extend winning run
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Napoli stumble at Udinese to leave AC Milan top in Serie A
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No contact with Iran Nobel winner since arrest: supporters
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Haaland stars in win over Palace to fire Man City title charge
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French PM urged to intervene over cow slaughter protests
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'Golden moment' as Messi meets Tendulkar, Chhetri on India tour
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World leaders express horror, revulsion at Bondi beach shooting
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Far right eyes comeback as Chile presidential vote begins
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Marcus Smith shines as Quins thrash Bayonne
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Devastation at Sydney's Bondi beach after deadly shooting
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AC Milan held by Sassuolo in Serie A
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Person of interest in custody after deadly shooting at US university
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Van Dijk wants 'leader' Salah to stay at Liverpool
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Zelensky in Berlin for high-stakes talks with US envoys, Europeans
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Norway's Haugan powers to Val d'Isere slalom win
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Hong Kong's oldest pro-democracy party announces dissolution
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Gunmen kill 11 at Jewish festival on Australia's Bondi Beach
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Zelensky says will seek US support to freeze front line at Berlin talks
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Man who ploughed car into Liverpool football parade to be sentenced
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Wonder bunker shot gives Schaper first European Tour victory
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Chile far right eyes comeback as presidential vote opens
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Gunmen kill 11 during Jewish event at Sydney's Bondi Beach
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Robinson wins super-G, Vonn 4th as returning Shiffrin fails to finish
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France's Bardella slams 'hypocrisy' over return of brothels
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Ka Ying Rising hits sweet 16 as Romantic Warrior makes Hong Kong history
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Shooting at Australia's Bondi Beach kills nine
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Meillard leads after first run in Val d'Isere slalom
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Thailand confirms first civilian killed in week of Cambodia fighting
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England's Ashes hopes hang by a thread as 'Bazball' backfires
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Police hunt gunman who killed two at US university
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Wemby shines on comeback as Spurs stun Thunder, Knicks down Magic
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McCullum admits England have been 'nowhere near' their best
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Wembanyama stars as Spurs stun Thunder to reach NBA Cup final
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Cambodia-Thailand border clashes enter second week
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Gunman kills two, wounds nine at US university
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Green says no complacency as Australia aim to seal Ashes in Adelaide
Wall Street stock rally falters as Trump touts 50% tariff victory
Wall Street stock markets wobbled at the start of trading on Friday after President Donald Trump indicated he envisages stiff US tariffs even after reaching trade deals.
The pullback came after a three-day rally based in large part on hopes that the United States would reach trade deals with its major partners.
TIME Magazine wrote Friday that Trump said in an interview he was still convinced tariffs were necessary and that "he would consider it a 'total victory' if the US still has tariffs as high as 50 percent on foreign imports a year from now."
City Index and FOREX.com analyst Fawad Razaqzada called the comments "an aggressive reminder that underscores his protectionist trade agenda, even if he has promised to reduce tariffs on Beijing significantly".
He added that the comments "probably caused the mild selling" trend.
While the Trump administration has gone forward with 145-percent tariffs on most goods from China, it suspended high tariffs on other countries for three months as it pursues trade deals.
European markets were still higher in afternoon trading, while most Asian markets ended in positive territory.
Sentiment was boosted by reports on Friday that China may exempt some US goods from its hefty retaliatory tariffs.
"While tariffs are unlikely to go away completely, any easing of the trade war will be lapped up by financial markets," said Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell.
Equity markets "are also benefitting from strong earnings reports," said Kathleen Brooks, research director at trading group XTB.
"Google reported earnings that smashed expectations last night," she added.
Google-parent Alphabet posted earnings that exceeded expectations for the recently ended quarter, driven by its cloud computing and artificial intelligence operations.
Its shares opened around three percent higher.
In Europe, Paris and Frankfurt stocks rose in afternoon deals as investors brushed off comments from France's economy minister Eric Lombard that a trade deal between the United States and the European Union was a way off.
London's stock market edged higher following positive UK retail data.
In Asia, Tokyo jumped almost two percent by the close following Japanese media reports that a second round of trade talks in Washington was set for May 1.
The discussions will be closely watched as a barometer for efforts by other countries seeking tariff relief.
Chinese stock indices ended the week fairly steady, as China's top leaders urged more support for the economy and opposed "unilateral bullying" in global trade, according to a readout of a meeting published by state media Friday.
Seoul jumped one percent after US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said a trade "understanding" between South Korea and the United States could be reached by next week.
Investors are optimistic also that the US Federal Reserve may cut interest rates sooner than expected.
Fed Governor Christopher Waller said during an interview with Bloomberg Television that he would support interest rate cuts if harsh tariffs hurt the jobs market.
The dollar made solid gains versus main rivals Friday, while crude prices dropped nearly one percent on fears that the OPEC oil cartel and its allies will step up production further.
- Key figures at 1330 GMT -
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.1 percent at 40,042.60 points
New York - S&P 500: UP less than 0.1 percent at 5,489.93
New York - Nasdaq Composite: UP less than 0.1 percent at 17,180.88
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.2 percent at 8,424.69
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.7 percent at 7,557.10
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.9 percent at 22,266.57
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 1.9 percent at 35,705.74 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.3 percent at 21,980.74 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.1 percent at 3,295.06 (close)
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1336 from $1.1392 on Thursday
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3315 from $1.3339
Dollar/yen: UP at 143.65 yen from 142.62 yen
Euro/pound: DOWN at 85.15 pence from 85.35 pence
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.9 percent at $62.23 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 0.9 percent at $65.09 per barrel
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