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Lanier clinches badminton world title in France's golden double
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Humanoids break records at Beijing Robot Games
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Zelensky rejects rival's call for vote, says would 'split' Ukraine
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Padikkal, Gill half-centuries take India to 187-3 at tea
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Zelensky rejects wartime elections, says would 'split' Ukraine
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Cummins hails 'sharp' Australia as they get back to winning ways
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'Keep up the spirit': Indonesian teenage 'Superman' joins wildfire fight
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Bangladesh eye more Australia Tests to hit next level
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Starc bags 10 as Australia thrash Bangladesh in second Test
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Thousands expected at Sweden climate demo as election looms
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Starc heroics see Australia thrash Bangladesh in second Test
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Starc heroics put Australia on brink of victory over Bangladesh
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Pegula dethrones Swiatek to book Cincy final against Gauff
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Austrian mountain town finds niche in AI boom
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South Korean survivor fights for workplace harassment 'justice'
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Messi scores but Miami slump continues with loss to Toronto
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Starc strikes as Bangladesh struggle to stay alive in 2nd Test
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Sydney marathon unveils medal with wrong stadium
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Prince Harry: royal misfit making unlikely UK return
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Macron hosts Saudi's MBS for visit ranging from esports to Mideast
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Blowing in the wind, humble balloon gets green makeover
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Pegula dethrones Swiatek to reach Cincinnati final
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World No. 3 Pegula beats defending champ Swiatek to reach Cincy final
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IndyCars zip among iconic Washington landmarks ahead of Freedom 250
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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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Wall Street mixed, dollar steady ahead of Fed update on rate outlook
The dollar steadied Wednesday and Wall Street shares were mixed as investors went into a holding pattern ahead of key announcements from the US Federal Reserve.
The Fed later Wednesday winds up a two-day regular policy meeting, and while no change in borrowing costs is expected, investors will be closely parsing Fed Chair Jerome Powell's accompanying statements about his latest thinking on when he will feel comfortable enough with the inflation outlook to cut rates.
"Powell will likely highlight that the Fed will cut less than initially expected and less than the median 'dot' indicates given the still high inflation," said Collin Martin, director of fixed income strategy at the Schwab Center for Financial Research, referring to the "dot plot" of Fed policy makers' rate expectations released in March.
Tuesday saw a sharp sell-off on Wall Street after fresh US data, this time about wages, dealt another blow to hopes the Fed would reduce borrowing costs this year. Wednesday morning, a report on private sector hiring also came in higher than expected.
They were the latest reports showing that the Fed's higher rates have yet to cool the economy enough to bring inflation fully under control.
In midday trading in New York, the Dow was slightly higher while the tech-heavy Nasdaq and the wider S&P 500 were down slightly.
Powell's "main message is going to be that the Fed needs to see more data before it is comfortable with lessening its restrictive policy," said Patrick O'Hare, an analyst at Briefing.com. "Translation: the Fed will keep rates higher for longer."
Markets could see deeper losses should the Fed assert "a high probability of no cuts this year, or even the open possibility of another hike", said Capital.com analyst Kyle Rodda.
With most continental European stock markets shut for May Day, London was the only major European exchange open, and the benchmark FTSE 100 stocks index closed slightly lower, as it gave up early gains to follow Wall Street lower.
Drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline closed up 1.6 percent after it announced progress in final trials of promising new drugs, even as profit fell 23 percent in the first quarter.
The dollar, which has gained in recent days against other currencies on interest rate differentials, was little changed Wednesday as many investors were either away for the May Day holidays or on hold ahead of the Fed's announcements.
"Any hawkish bias (from the Fed) could see the dollar continue to rally, raising the probability of another test of 160 yen, which once again will test Japan’s resolve to support the yen," said David Morrison, analyst at Trade Nation.
In commodities, oil prices slid on easing tensions in the Middle East as top US diplomat Antony Blinken on Tuesday urged Hamas to accept the latest truce proposals.
Elsewhere, bitcoin sank about six percent ahead of the Fed rate decision and following a mixed reception in Hong Kong to the launch of new investment products that track the world's most popular cryptocurrency and its rival ether.
- Key figures around 1330 GMT -
New York - Dow: UP 0.4 percent at 37,957.34
New York - Dow: S&P 500 DOWN 0.2 percent at 5,027.34
New York - Naasdaq Composite: DOWN 0.2 percent at 15,626.09
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.3 percent at 8,121.24 (close)
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 1.0 percent at 7,984.93 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 1.0 percent at 17,932.17 (close)
EURO STOXX 50: DOWN 1.2 percent at 4,921.22 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.3 percent at 38,274.05 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: Closed for a holiday
Shanghai - Composite: Closed for a holiday
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 157.62 yen from 157.80 yen on Tuesday
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0683 from $1.0673
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.2491 from $1.2493
Euro/pound: UP at 85.55 pence from 85.41 pence
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 2.6 percent at $79.79 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 2.4 percent at $84.23 per barrel
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