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Trump says 'on the same side of every issue' with Netanyahu after call
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ECB's Lagarde hopes Trump won't fire US Fed chief Powell
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East Timor mourns Pope Francis months after emotional visit
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US envoy to visit Moscow as US pushes for ceasefire
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Philippine typhoon victims remember day Pope Francis brought hope
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IMF slashes global growth outlook on impact of Trump tariffs
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BASF exits Xinjiang ventures after Uyghur abuse reports
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Nordics, Lithuania plan joint purchase of combat vehicles
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Gold hits record, stocks diverge as Trump fuels Fed fears
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World could boost growth by reducing trade doubt: IMF chief economist
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IMF slashes global growth outlook on impact of US tariffs
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IMF slashes China growth forecasts as trade war deepens
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Skipper Shanto leads Bangladesh fightback in Zimbabwe Test
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US VP Vance says 'progress' in India trade talks
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Ex-England star Youngs to retire from rugby
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Black Ferns star Woodman-Wickliffe returning for World Cup
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Kremlin warns against rushing Ukraine talks
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Mbappe aiming for Copa del Rey final return: Ancelotti
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US universities issue letter condemning Trump's 'political interference'
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Pope Francis's unfulfilled wish: declaring PNG's first saint
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Myanmar rebels prepare to hand key city back to junta, China says
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Hamas team heads to Cairo for Gaza talks as Israel strikes kill 26
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Pianist to perform London musical marathon
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India's Bumrah, Mandhana win top Wisden cricket awards
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Zurab Tsereteli, whose monumental works won over Russian elites, dies aged 91
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Roche says will invest $50 bn in US, as tariff war uncertainty swells
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Pope Francis's funeral set for Saturday, world leaders expected
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US official asserts Trump's agenda in tariff-hit Southeast Asia
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World leaders set to attend Francis's funeral as cardinals gather
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Gold hits record, stocks mixed as Trump fuels Fed fears
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Roche says will invest $50 bn in US over next five years
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Fleeing Pakistan, Afghans rebuild from nothing
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US Supreme Court to hear case against LGBTQ books in schools
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Pistons snap NBA playoff skid, vintage Leonard leads Clippers
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Migrants mourn pope who fought for their rights
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Duplantis kicks off Diamond League amid Johnson-led changing landscape
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Taliban change tune towards Afghan heritage sites
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Kosovo's 'hidden Catholics' baptised as Pope Francis mourned
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Can Europe's richest family turn Paris into a city of football rivals?
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Climate campaigners praise a cool pope
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As world mourns, cardinals prepare pope's funeral
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US to impose new duties on solar imports from Southeast Asia
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Draft NZ law seeks 'biological' definition of man, woman
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Auto Shanghai to showcase electric competition at sector's new frontier
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Tentative tree planting 'decades overdue' in sweltering Athens
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Indonesia food plan risks 'world's largest' deforestation

Gold tops $3,000 for first time on Trump tariff threats
Safe-haven gold surpassed $3,000 for the first time Friday, boosted by uncertainty over US President Donald Trump's tariffs, while stock markets gained on hopes US lawmakers will avert a government shutdown.
"Markets hate uncertainty, and Trump's second tenure in the White House has served to provide huge instability over expectations for trade, jobs, inflation, and government spending," said Joshua Mahony, chief market analyst at Scope Markets.
However, Asian equities managed to end the week on a positive note while European markets were also up in midday deals.
Stocks gained support from "hopes that the US government would avoid a shutdown of non-essential services", said Derren Nathan, head of equity research at Hargreaves Lansdown.
With just hours until a deadline to push a Republican spending bill through, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer dropped his threat to block it.
The package would keep the lights on through September, but Democrats have come under pressure from their grassroots to defy the plan, which they say is full of harmful spending cuts.
London's FTSE 100 index rose as the pound dropped against the dollar, after data showed the UK economy unexpectedly shrank in January.
In the eurozone, Paris and Frankfurt both rebounded after losses the previous day on US tariff threats.
In the latest salvo, Trump threatened to impose 200 percent tariffs on wine, champagne and other alcoholic beverages from European Union countries in retaliation against the bloc's planned levies on American-made whiskey and other products.
The EU's tariffs were announced in retaliation to Trump's levies on steel and aluminium.
The president said he would not row back on the metals duties, nor plans for sweeping reciprocal tariffs on countries worldwide that are due to kick in as soon as April 2.
Observers have warned that markets are being wracked by uncertainty amid fears the increasing trade war between major global economies could reignite inflation.
Wall Street has been hammered, with the S&P 500 slipping into a correction Thursday, having fallen more than 10 percent from its recent peak -- a record high touched just last month.
In Asia, markets benefitted from news that Chinese officials would hold a news conference Monday on measures to boost consumption, with Hong Kong rising over two percent and Shanghai jumping 1.8 percent on Friday.
Tokyo also advanced.
In company news, shares in Gucci-owner Kering slumped more than 10 percent in Paris as the group appointed a new creative director to helm its struggling flagship brand.
Shares in BMW dropped over two percent as the German premium carmaker reported a plunge in profits last year and warned of challenges for the year ahead from trade tensions and weak demand in China.
Meanwhile, major conglomerate CK Hutchison Holdings -- owned by tycoon Li Ka-shing -- tumbled in Hong Kong after Chinese officials in the city reposted an newspaper opinion piece attacking the firm over its sale of a controlling stake in Panama ports under pressure from Trump.
It had surged as much as 25 percent after the sale last week.
- Key figures around 1040 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.5 percent at 8,585.92 points
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.7 percent at 7,995.07
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 0.9 percent at 22,779.07
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.7 percent at 37,053.10 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 2.1 percent at 23,959.98 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 1.8 percent at 3,419.56 (close)
New York - Dow: DOWN 1.3 percent at 40,813.57 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0889 from $1.0849 on Thursday
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.2942 from $1.2948
Dollar/yen: UP at 148.66 yen from 147.75 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 84.08 pence from 83.75 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: UP 0.9 percent at $70.52 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 1.0 percent at $67.22 per barrel
Y.Kobayashi--AMWN