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Sainz signs new contract with F1 team Williams
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Iran warns Gulf countries against helping US after UAE cuts trade ties
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Playing at Real Madrid 'not for everyone': Bernardo Silva
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Senior FIFA official withdraws support from embattled Infantino
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As election nears, Israelis fear polarisation could spark violence
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Lawson replaces injured Hadjar for Red Bull at Dutch GP
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Bayern's Hoeness 'speechless' after second Musiala collapse
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Robots sort packages and serve fast food at Beijing showcase
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Reijnders leaves Man City for Saudi's Al Qadsiah: source
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Leeds sign Swiss defender Elvedi from Monchengladbach
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Arsenal chief expects Arteta to sign new contract 'very shortly'
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Robinson double rocks Pakistan in first Test before rain stops play
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Oil rises, stocks waver amid tech sell-off
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Queen Camilla says was 'difficult' keeping King Charles' cancer private
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Belgian fire of the century 'encircled' but fight goes on
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UK PM launches bid to get rough sleepers off streets by Christmas
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Japan target record medal haul at home Asian Games
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England bowl against Pakistan in first Test of post-Bazball era
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ICC says US sanctions 'flagrant attack' on court independence
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Villa sign Japanese 'keeper Suzuki, Italian defender Ruggeri
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Kyrgios admits 'huge mistake' after failing test for cocaine
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Injury-plagued Pogba released by Monaco
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Europe can't afford to miss AI revolution: ECB chief
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Japanese 'keeper Suzuki signs for Aston Villa
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Suthar shines as India crush Sri Lanka in 600th Test
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Paul Pogba to be released by Monaco: club
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UK PM unveils plan to help rough sleepers off streets by Christmas
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Texas Counseling Center Highlights the Role of Counseling in Supporting Immigration Psychological Evaluations
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Tokyo opposes US sanctions on Japanese ICC chief Akane
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Pakistan govt to challenge court on moving ex-PM Khan to private hospital
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Humanoid-maker Unitree surges more than 600% on Shanghai debut
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India four wickets away from victory in Sri Lanka Test
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Bowling great Donald warns Bangladesh that Australia will hit back hard
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Belgian wildfire 'encircled' but situation still 'complicated'
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STARPRIME Completes Beta Testing of Market-Maker Model for Retail Brokers
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Southern African mothers plead for sons lured to Russia's war
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Campaigns kick off in Nigerian presidential race
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Palestinian-American hoists US flag on home besieged by settlers
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Aussie Rules club suspends five players for drinking, bringing women to hotel
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Freedom Holding Marks New Türkiye Milestone as Freedom Yatırım Secures Brokerage License
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Trump pauses 50% tariffs on Canadian goods for three days
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Humanoid resources: China's robots search for workforce breakthrough
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Five Premier League stars to watch this season
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China goes rural with data centres in quest to power AI
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China's robots open to opportunities in search of commercial breakthrough
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Trump pauses planned 50% tariffs on Canadian goods for three days
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Tech leads losses as Asian stocks track Wall St selloff
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Ikitau, Suaalii named in Australia squad for Argentina Tests
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US, South Korea cut drills short after Trump criticism
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'American Doctor' shows brutality of conflict in Gaza
Stocks mixed after mini rally
Stock markets diverged Thursday after a mini rally triggered by positive US economic data, while the yen maintained strength against the dollar after surging earlier in the week.
Equities have been volatile in recent weeks as investors weigh up global recession risks against the reopening of China's economy.
Investors pounced on a survey Wednesday showing a bigger-than-expected jump in US consumer confidence this month, as inflation showed signs of easing.
Better-than-expected earnings from Nike and delivery giant FedEx also boosted sentiment.
All three main indices on Wall Street ended more than one percent higher Wednesday.
"The economy is still headed towards a recession, but the consumer continues to show signs of resilience which could delay a significant tumble for equities," noted Edward Moya, analyst at OANDA trading group.
Hong Kong led the way Thursday, rising more than two percent, with tech firms tracking their US counterparts higher and property stocks boosted by comments from top Chinese officials pledging support for the beleaguered sector.
Towards the end of the day, Shanghai dipped on worries about rising Covid cases in China.
"The market is coming around to the notion that we will have a more orthodox 2023, including a... Fed that is looking to slow the pace of hikes amid better news on inflation," said Stephen Innes at SPI Asset Management.
The Federal Reserve, along with most major central banks, has aggressively increased interest rates this year to try and tame decades-high inflation.
Elsewhere Thursday, oil prices extended recent strong gains in reaction to falling US stockpiles that left crude inventories at their lowest levels in eight years.
On the corporate front Thursday, France's privacy watchdog said it had fined US tech giant Microsoft 60 million euros ($64 million) for foisting on users advertising cookies -- data files that track online browsing.
- Key figures around 1200 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.4 percent at 7,527.82 points
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.2 percent at 14,066.81
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.1 percent at 6,576.53
EURO STOXX 50: DOWN 0.2 percent at 3,865.57
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.5 percent at 26,507.87 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 2.7 percent at 19,679.22 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.5 percent at 3,054.43 (close)
New York - UP 1.6 percent at 33,376.48 (close)
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 132.09 yen from 132.38 yen on Wednesday
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0616 from $1.0613
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.2045 from $1.2082
Euro/pound: UP at 88.14 pence from 87.81 pence
Brent North Sea crude: UP 2.0 percent at $83.84 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 2.0 percent at $79.84 per barrel
S.Abdullah--SF-PST