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European stocks fall with eyes on earnings, US Fed
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France's 'roadmap' to exit fossil fuels by 2050
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Chelsea captain Millie Bright retires
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Bangladesh measles outbreak kills over 220 children since March
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Mercedes warns longer Mideast war could cause shortages
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Finnish lift maker Kone acquires German rival TKE, creating giant
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Hungary's Magyar visits Brussels seeking to unblock EU billions
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Diving robot explores mystery of France's deepest shipwreck
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Thai ex-PM Thaksin to be released from prison next month
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Welsh rugby great North to hang up his boots
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Much-needed rains revive Iraq's fabled Mesopotamian Marshes
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French teen in straw licking case allowed to leave Singapore
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EU chief says Kremlin imposing 'digital Iron Curtain' on Russians
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South Korean court hikes ex-president's sentence for obstructing justice
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Adidas reports higher profits but warns of 'volatile' climate
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TotalEnergies first-quarter profits surge amid Middle East war
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Sri Lanka government 'temporarily' takes over cricket board
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EU finds Meta failing to keep under-13s off Facebook, Instagram
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Oil rises further with Iran war peace talks stalled
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King Charles to stress UK-US cultural, trade ties in New York
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US judge orders Purdue Pharma to pay billions ahead of bankruptcy
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'Jurassic Park' star Sam Neill says cancer-free after gene therapy
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US opioid crisis victims testify at emotional Purdue Pharma hearing
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Australian climber on record sea-to-summit Everest bid
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Indian opposition slams Nicobar megaport plan as 'destruction'
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Pentagon chief to testify on Iran war, peace efforts stall
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Anxiety, resentment around AI spur violence against tech's figureheads
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Mercedes-Benz profit slides amid cutthroat Chinese market
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Hungary's Magyar to push post-Orban EU reset on Brussels visit
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Going online helps Pakistan's women doctors back to work
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Wembanyama's Spurs advance in NBA playoffs, 76ers stay alive
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Tropical forest loss eases after record year: researchers
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Tigres edges Nashville in CONCACAF Champions Cup first leg
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New Zealand officials reject statue remembering Japan's sex slaves
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King Charles, Trump toast ties despite Iran tensions
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Japan cleaner goes viral with spa-like service for plushies
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What we learned from cycling's Spring Classics
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Villa, Forest revive European glory days in semi-final showdown
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Remarkable, ramshackle Rayo chasing Conference League dream amid chaos
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Unbeaten records on the line for Inoue-Nakatani superfight in Tokyo
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Cheaper, cleaner electric trucks overhaul China's logistics
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Stocks swing, oil edges up with Iran war peace talks stalled
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Europe climate report signals rising extremes
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Sexual violence in Sudan triggers mental health crisis: UN
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The loyal, lonely keepers of Sudan's pyramids
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'Final mission': NZ name star trio for T20 World Cup defence
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Embiid-led 76ers beat Boston to avoid NBA playoff exit
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An experimental cafe run by AI opens in Stockholm
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Exiting fossil fuels key to energy security: nations at Colombia talks
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Jerome Powell: Fed chair who stood up to Trump set to finish tenure on top
Stocks higher with eyes on earnings, US tariff deadline
Stock markets edged higher Wednesday as traders assessed the latest corporate earnings and awaited President Donald Trump's next wave of tariffs.
However the dollar slid against its main rival currencies.
Dozens of economies around the world including the European Union and India are set to face higher US tariffs on Thursday, as Trump's long-threatened "reciprocal" duties over trade practices he deems unfair take effect.
Trump also on Wednesday ordered an additional 25-percent tariff on Indian goods over New Delhi's continued purchase of Russian oil, a key revenue source for Moscow's war in Ukraine.
Separate 50-percent US tariffs on Brazilian imports came into place Wednesday, with significant exemptions, after Trump targeted Latin America's biggest economy over its prosecution of former president Jair Bolsonaro.
Kathleen Brooks, research director at trading group XTB, said "decent" corporate results in the United States and Europe were overshadowing concerns about a US economic slowdown and the impact of "Trump's continuing obsession with tariffs".
Wall Street's top stock indices were higher in midday trading.
Europe's main markets finished the day with gains.
Markets kept an eye on US tariff developments, with several countries still racing to strike deals before Thursday's levies kick in.
European investors are "in a relatively confident mood following a US-EU trade deal that eases concerns around tomorrow's tariff headline", said Joshua Mahony, chief market analyst at Rostro trading group.
Markets are "heavily focused on the likes of India and Switzerland", which have yet to reach a final agreement with Washington, he added.
In a Tuesday interview with CNBC, Trump said he was looking at hitting pharmaceuticals with tolls that would eventually reach 250 percent, while semiconductors were also in the firing line.
However, he signalled a more positive tone on talks with China, which analysts said helped boost Asian stocks.
In company news, shares in Danish drug giant Novo Nordisk fell 5.4 percent.
The group reported a sharp rise in second-quarter net profit, but rising competition is hitting sales of its diabetes and obesity treatments Ozempic and Wegovy in the United States.
In London, shares in Swiss mining and commodity giant Glencore shed 4.0 percent after it posted widening first-half losses on falling coal prices, US tariffs and Middle East tensions.
In the United States, Disney lifted its full-year earnings forecast after reporting higher quarterly profits as it added 1.8 million subscribers to its streaming platform.
However, investors appeared to focus on a drop in revenue from its linear TV business, with its shares falling 3.5 percent.
Shares in Apple jumped 5.6 percent after the White House said the firm would announce later Wednesday an additional $100 billion of investments in the United States, taking its total pledge to $600 billion over the next four years.
Shares in McDonald's climbed 2.9 percent after the fast-food chain posted a rebound in sales.
- Key figures at around 1530 GMT -
New York - Dow: UP 0.3 percent at 44,259.38 points
New York - S&P 500: UP 0.7 percent at 6,341.37
New York - Nasdaq Composite: UP 0.8 percent at 21,089.99
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.2 percent at 9,164.31 (close)
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.2 percent at 7,635.03 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.3 percent at 23,924.36 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.6 percent at 40,794.86 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: FLAT at 24,910.63 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.5 percent at 3,633.99 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1638 from $1.1582 on Tuesday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3344 from $1.3294
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 147.38 yen from 147.55 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 87.23 pence from 87.01 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 0.9 percent at $68.22 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 1.0 percent at $65.79 per barrel
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