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Top-ranked Scheffler powers to PGA St. Jude Championship victory
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Trump says US scaling back military drills with South Korea
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Jacquet scores on Liverpool debut in friendly win over Como
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Zambia's Hichilema takes early lead in reelection bid
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Hawaii's Big Island begins recovery efforts as Hurricane Lala downgrades, moves west
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Sabalenka squeezes out a win on sixth match point in Cincinnati
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Spidey swings high for third weekend in N. American box office
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Duplantis dominant, Hunt hits four and Asher-Smith makes history
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Eagle and late birdie lift Jeeno to LPGA Portland Classic win
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Spanish soldier dies in Aragon wildfire
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Duplantis masterclass for fourth Euro pole vault title
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PSG beaten by Lens in French Champions' Trophy
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Records for Asher-Smith, Hunt as Britain win 4x100m mixed relay
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Rybakina, Andreeva race into Cincinnati third round
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Barcelona reach deal with Man City to sign Rodri
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Amy Hunt bags fourth Euro gold as Britain win 4x100m mixed relay
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Misery for Maresca as Man City make dismal start to life after Guardiola
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Spanish soldier dies in Aragon wildfire: regional leader
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Strikes kill 19 in Russia and Ukraine
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Belgium's Pocognoli appointed new Scotland manager
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Lula and Bolsonaro court women voters as Brazil election campaign kicks off
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Marchand storms to second gold of European championships
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Belgium races to tame huge wildfire creeping towards Germany
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Kushner meets with Hamas in push to revive Gaza plan
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Two dead, hundreds evacuated from fires on island near Athens
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Villarreal battle back to earn draw at promoted Racing
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Real Madrid crush Schalke in friendly as Diomande debuts
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Odegaard says Arsenal 'want to win everything' after Community Shield success
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Calls for UK inquiry into 'hounding' of ex-Cambridge academic
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Arsenal rout Man City in Community Shield masterclass
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Strikes kill 16 in Russia and Ukraine
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Southampton mocked over Spygate during Watford defeat
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Marchand tries for European swim gold in unfamiliar event
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Hamas expects meeting with Kushner as US pushes Gaza plan
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India's Padikkal steals the show with 167 in first Sri Lanka Test
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Farmers, helicopters help battle record Belgian wildfire
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Hollywood duo underline Premier League ambition for Wrexham
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Air support kicks in as record Belgian wildfire jumps in size
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India's Padikkal makes 167 in first Sri Lanka Test
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Firefighters battle second day of blaze on Greek island
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Hurricane Lala pulls away from Hawaii's Big Island
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Strikes kill 12 in Russia and Ukraine
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Petros, Vainio set new championship records to win Euro marathons
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India's Sindhu backs monkey measures as badminton worlds set to open
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Hurricane Lala brushes past Hawaii's Big Island, bringing heavy rain
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Mass drone attack on Moscow as Russian strikes kill three in Ukraine
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'Something we dreamed of': Bangladesh celebrates historic cricket win
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Djokovic feels the heat in Cincinnati defeat, Zverev wins all-nighter
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Rain holds up India on day two of Sri Lanka Test
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Stocks rise, yen at 40-year low against dollar
Renewed buying of technology stocks drove equity markets higher Tuesday while the yen held around a four-decade low against the dollar, reflecting Japan's low interest rates as US rates trend higher.
With investors more optimistic about an end to the US-Iran war, the focus has returned to monetary policy and the surge in artificial intelligence investment.
"The second quarter, which ends today, was a BIG quarter thanks to the run by the mega-cap stocks and semiconductor stocks and the ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran," said Briefing.com analyst Patrick O'Hare.
Kathleen Brooks, research director at XTB trading group, said the last three months have "been dominated by stunning gains for chip stocks and tech-heavy indices, a strengthening dollar that has sent the yen down to a 40-year low and shifting geopolitical risks that are playing out in commodity markets."
Seoul's KOPSI index -- which includes chipmakers SK hynix as well as Samsung -- soared almost 68 percent during the quarter. The tech-heavy Nasdaq in New York was up over 19 percent going into the final day of second quarter trading.
Wall Street stocks rose on the last trading day of the quarter.
Europe's main equity markets closed in the green.
After a shaky start, Asian investors pushed tech companies higher Tuesday.
Seoul's Kospi index rose one percent but was still down from a recent record high touched before a rout last week.
In Tokyo, the focus was on the yen amid speculation that Japan's government could intervene in currency markets to push it higher against the dollar.
The yen fell as low as 162.56 per dollar amid expectations the US Federal Reserve would lift interest rates this year.
The moves came ahead of US jobs data Thursday, with analysts warning that a stronger-than-expected reading could fan bets on a Fed rate hike sooner rather than later.
"If the jobs report comes in strong, it could put upward pressure on yields as investors price in higher odds of a July rate hike," said eToro analyst Bret Kenwell.
An increase in borrowing costs to a 31-year high by the Bank of Japan this month did little to support the yen, with government officials' warnings of an intervention also falling short.
Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama was reported by local media as saying Tuesday that Tokyo "will take appropriate action at any time as necessary".
"A major catalyst behind the dollar's move has been the arrival of new Federal Reserve chair Kevin Warsh, whose public comments have been interpreted as notably more hawkish" than US President Donald Trump might have wished, said Axel Rudolph, an analyst at IG.
"Warsh has repeatedly stressed the importance of maintaining the Fed's inflation-fighting credibility and has signalled a willingness to keep policy restrictive if price pressures prove persistent," he said.
Rudolph added that "the prospect of higher US interest rates has widened the expected policy gap between the United States and many of its major trading partners, increasing demand for dollar-denominated assets".
Oil prices wobbled on Tuesday, having returned last week to the levels seen before the US and Israeli strikes on Iran sparked a Mideast war and shut down traffic in the Gulf.
- Key figures around 1530 GMT -
New York - Dow: UP 0.3 percent at 52,329.83 points
New York - S&P 500: UP 0.5 percent at 7,480.10
New York - Nasdaq Composite: UP 1.1 percent at 26,097.11
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.1 percent at 10,497.12 (close)
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.4 percent at 8,403.99 (close)
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 1.5 percent at 24,995.81 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.9 percent at 70,062.32 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 0.6 percent at 22,881.02 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.5 percent at 4,094.40 (close)
Dollar/yen: UP at 162.54 yen from 161.92 yen on Monday
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1424 from $1.1430
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3267 from $1.3261
Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.09 pence from 86.17 pence
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 0.1 percent at $73.81 a barrel
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.7 percent at $70.25 a barrel
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Y.Nakamura--AMWN