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- 'Agriculture is dying': French farmers protest EU-Mercosur deal
- Beyonce to headline halftime during NFL Christmas game
- Rescuers struggle to reach dozens missing after north Gaza strike
- Russia vetoes Sudan ceasefire resolution at UN
- G20 host Brazil launches alliance to end 'scourge' of hunger
- Stocks, dollar hesitant as traders scale back US rate cut bets
- Trump confirms plan to use military for mass deportation
- Schools closed in Beirut after deadly Israeli air raid
- Anger, pain in Turkey as 'newborn deaths gang' trial opens
- Kremlin says Biden 'fuelling' war as Russian strikes rock Odesa
- UN climate chief at deadlocked COP29: 'Cut the theatrics'
- G20 leaders gather to discuss wars, climate, Trump comeback
- Stocks, dollar mixed as traders scale back US rate cut bets
- Stoinis lets rip as Australia crush Pakistan for T20 series whitewash
- Bentancur banned for seven games over alleged racial slur
- Kremlin says Biden 'fuelling' tensions with Kyiv missile decision
- COP host Azerbaijan jailed activists over 'critical opinions': rights body
- Composer of Piaf's 'Non, je ne regrette rien' dies aged 95
- South African trio nominated for World Rugby player of year
- 'Not here for retiring': Nadal insists focus on Davis Cup
- Tractor-driving French farmers protest EU-Mercosur deal
- Floods hit northern Philippines after typhoon forces dam release
- Pakistan skittled for 117 in final T20 against Australia
- Schools closed in Beirut after deadly Israeli strike
- Chris Wood hits hat-trick in NZ World Cup qualifying rout
- Markets mixed after Wall St losses as traders weigh US rates outlook
- US, Philippines sign deal on sharing military information
- Bangladeshi ex-ministers face 'massacre' charges in court
- Law and disorder as Thai police station comes under monkey attack
- Disgraced Singapore oil tycoon sentenced to nearly 18 years for fraud
- Philippines cleans up as typhoon death toll rises
- Quincy Jones awarded posthumous Oscar
- 'Critically endangered' African penguins just want peace and food
- Long delayed Ukrainian survival video game sequel set for release amid war
- Star Australian broadcaster charged with sex offences
- Philippines cleans up after sixth major storm in weeks
- Woman-owned cafe in Indonesia's Sharia stronghold shakes stigma
- Indigenous Australian lawmaker who heckled King Charles censured
- End of an era as Nadal aims for winning Davis Cup farewell
- Trump taps big tech critic Carr to lead US communications agency
- Mitchell-less Cavs rip Hornets as perfect NBA start hits 15-0
- Markets swing after Wall St losses as traders weigh US rates outlook
- India's capital shuts schools because of smog
- Rio under high security for G20 summit
- G20 leaders to grapple with climate, taxes, Trump comeback
- Hopes set on G20 spurring deadlocked UN climate talks
- Gabon early results show voters back new constitution
- Child abuse police arrest star Australian broadcaster
- Disgraced Singapore oil tycoon to be sentenced for fraud
Oil surges on Russia tensions
Oil prices soared Thursday on tensions surrounding key producer Russia, as equities diverged with traders tracking also interest rate decisions and China's pledge to support volatile markets.
The price of benchmark oil contract, Brent North Sea crude, jumped more than five percent to back above $100 per barrel after Russia rejected a ruling from the UN's top court to suspend its Ukraine offensive.
"Russia's invasion is still dictating price action... given the country's global importance in terms of supply," Interactive Investor analyst Victoria Scholar told AFP.
The fallout from the war in Ukraine could cut global economic growth by "over one percentage point" in the first year after the invasion, the OECD grouping of developed economies said in a report.
The impact "if sustained" would produce "a deep recession in Russia" and further increase global consumer price inflation by approximately 2.5 percentage points, it added.
The warning came as Russia's finance ministry said it had carried out interest payments on two foreign bonds, avoiding default for now after it was hit by unprecedented Western sanctions over Ukraine.
- Central banks -
Central banks were also in focus with the Bank of England expected to announce a third straight interest rate rise to combat decades-high UK inflation.
The Bank of England (BoE) gives its latest rate decision at 1200 GMT, a day after the Federal Reserve lifted US borrowing costs to tackle soaring prices.
"The global economy faces elevated levels of inflation because of various factors, including from surging energy and commodity prices," noted Fawad Razaqzada, analyst at ThinkMarkets.
"While the Fed has just started its hiking cycle, the BoE is well on the way, having raised interest rates in its previous two meetings."
In Asia, Hong Kong's main stocks index closed with another massive gain, as investors pile back in after China's pledge to support markets.
The Hang Seng surged seven percent, a day after a nine-percent jump.
Another blistering surge in tech firms helped Hong Kong extend its recovery from the recent rout, while traders also cheered soothing comments on the US economy by the Fed after it lifted interest rates.
China's top economic official has vowed measures to support beaten-down markets and indicated that a debilitating crackdown on the technology sector was nearing its end.
"The statement addressed so many issues on various fronts, which is really rare," said Ding Shuang at Standard Chartered.
"Selloffs tended to be self-fulfilling partly because of the lack of response from the government," but part of the government's aim is likely to break that inertia and stabilise expectations, he added.
- Key figures around 1045 GMT -
Brent North Sea crude: UP 5.0 percent at $102.95 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 4.5 percent at $99.27 per barrel
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.1 percent at 7,296.04 points
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 0.6 percent at 14,352.04
Paris - CAC 40: FLAT at 6,588.75
EURO STOXX 50: DOWN 0.3 percent at 3,877.75
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 7.0 percent at 21,501.23 (close)
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 3.5 percent at 26,652.88 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 1.4 percent at 3,215.04 (close)
New York - DOW: UP 1.6 percent at 34,063.10 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1039 from $1.1038 late Wednesday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3180 from $1.3148
Euro/pound: DOWN at 83.75 pence from 83.90 pence
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 118.59 yen from 118.73 yen
R.Chavez--AT