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Actor Sam Neill died of pneumonia, says agent
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No room in All Blacks for Beauden Barrett against Ireland
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Fiji scrum-half Kuruvoli slapped with four-match ban for red card
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Japan give Haangana debut for France 'forward battle' in steamy Tokyo
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Asian stocks mostly sink as AI worries hammer tech
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Ireland coach Farrell relishes another crack at Eden Park record
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'Holding back is evil': Gen-Zers revive Japan's corporate machismo
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Tractors out, oxen in for fuel-starved Cuban farms
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Saving Gaza's past, one artefact at a time
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US bid for Libya reunification a gamble, analysts say
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In Senegal, a feverish ancestral hunt beckons the rain
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Japan to give flanker Haangana his debut against France
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US wants to globalize fight against far-left terrorism
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Messi not done yet after inspiring Argentina to World Cup final
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Familiar tale of woe as England exit World Cup
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Argentina World Cup semi-final hero Martinez 'dreamt' of scoring winner
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'For the Malvinas, for Diego!' World Cup glee takes over in Argentina
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Messi hails 'special' World Cup win over England
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Argentina players display Falklands banner at World Cup semi-final
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Tuchel defends tactics after England World Cup dream dies
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Amnesty warns of 'crimes against humanity' in El Salvador jails
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Kane 'gutted' after England crash out of World Cup
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Messi magic sends Argentina into World Cup final
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Messi's Argentina stun England in comeback to reach World Cup final
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Amazon defender Raoni leaves hospital a month after surgery
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US stocks gain after reassuring inflation data, tech giants advance
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France's parliament adopts assisted dying law
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EU accepts X's plan to fix digital content violations
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Amazon to launch S.Africa satellite internet as Starlink awaits licence
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Toronto air ranked among world's worst as wildfire smoke billows south
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Top US science body readies climate report as Republicans push back
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Argentina and England set for World Cup semi-final showdown
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OpenAI fails to trademark name in EU
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Argentina protects landmark Obelisk as World Cup madness mounts
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Toronto air ranked among world's worst as wildfire smoke moves south
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Tour stage winner Waerenskjold inspired by Manx Missile Cavendish
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Ahead of World Cup semi-final, Argentine VP calls English 'pirates'
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Canada central bank holds key rate steady, says economy improving
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Tech stocks wobble, oil prices slip back
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Trump tells immigration agents to resume traffic stops despite killings
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Court rules England World Cup winner died from brain injury linked to heading
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Hong Kong police raid independent bookstore run by former journalists
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Waerenskjold wins fastest ever Tour de France stage
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Castres' ex-All Black Papali'i ruled out for six months
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Crowds cross Gibraltar-Spain frontier as border controls vanish
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British Open chiefs have no plan to change schedule if England reach World Cup final
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Women's rights charity ends Stade Francais deal after McLean arrival
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Orban's ex-FM quits Hungary parliament for China's BYD
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McIlroy says fast-running British Open fairways a 'double-edged sword'
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Up to 45% of dementia risk can be prevented, delayed: WHO
Stocks push higher on hopes for Trump's Treasury pick
Stocks rose Monday on both sides of the Atlantic as traders welcomed Donald Trump's pick for Treasury secretary, seen as a steady hand with ambitious goals to spur growth in the world's biggest economy.
The nomination of billionaire investor Scott Bessent also pushed down the dollar, on hopes he would pursue lower inflation that would limit the Federal Reserve's need to keep interest rates high.
A widely respected figure on Wall Street, Bessent is seen as being in favour of growth and deficit reduction policies, analysts say.
"Known for his moderate stance on tariffs, Bessent is seen as a steady hand, likely to bring more stability to the US economy and financial markets," said Fawad Razaqzada, an analyst at Forex.com.
But gains were limited in Europe as growth concerns returned to the fore with Germany's Thyssenkrupp announcing plans to cut or outsource 11,000 jobs in its languishing steel division.
And bitcoin's push toward $100,000 ran out of steam after coming within a whisker of the mark last week, on hopes that Trump will enact policies to bring the cryptocurrency more into the mainstream.
Bitcoin was trading at around $96,400, having set a record high of $99,728.34 Friday -- the digital currency has soared about 50 percent in value since Trump's election.
The stock gains came before key US data over coming days that could provide fresh clues about the Federal Reserve's plans for interest rates.
This week sees the Fed's preferred gauge of inflation and minutes from the bank's most recent policy meeting, along with data on economic growth and jobless claims.
Oil prices dipped after a recent run-up fuelled by concerns over Israel's wars with Hamas and Hezbollah.
Support had come also from the strike by major fossil-fuel producer Russia against Ukraine with a new-generation intermediate-range missile last week, and a threat that Moscow could target any country providing weapons to Kyiv.
- Key figures around 1450 GMT -
New York - Dow: UP 1.1 percent at 44,765.26
New York - S&P 500: UP 0.7 percent at 6,013.39
New York - Nasdaq: UP 0.8 percent at 19,145.90
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.4 percent at 8,297.20 points
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.2 percent at 7,266.08
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.5 percent at 19,420.00
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 1.3 percent at 38,780.14 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 0.4 percent at 19,150.99 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.1 percent at 3,263.76 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0511 from $1.0418 on Friday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.2588 from $1.2530
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 153.76 yen from 154.83 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 83.50 pence from 83.11 pence
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 1.4 percent at $70.23 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 1.5 percent at $73.55 per barrel
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