- Syria phone shops free from Assad-linked monopoly
- A mug shot and a solitary cell for S. Korea's impeached president
- Injured Vlhova to miss Alpine skiing worlds
- Scotland captain Tuipulotu ruled out of Six Nations
- Amorim's blast exposes depth of Man Utd decline
- Biden pre-emptively pardons Trump foes
- McCullum sees India series as ideal prep for Champions Trophy
- Trump 'triumphs' in Albanian art exhibition
- Marquez eyeing seventh MotoGP crown in Ducati dream team
- UK teen pleads guilty to girls' murder that triggered riots
- Sinner defies dizziness to reach De Minaur quarter-final in Melbourne
- Swiatek steps into unknown against Navarro in Melbourne quarters
- Swiatek has 'closure' after WADA says won't appeal in doping case
- Stock markets rise, bitcoin hits high as Trump returns
- Lys says 'nicest week in my life' as historic Melbourne run ends
- Activists slam 'destructive' Indonesia forest conversion plan
- Fire at Belgrade retirement home kills eight
- Qualifier Tien will remember 'surreal' Australian Open forever
- Indian rapist murderer of doctor sentenced to life in prison
- Fashion world in flux for men's week in Paris
- Missing US journalist's mother says new Syria leaders 'determined' to find son
- Indian rapist murderer of doctor sentenced to life in prison: judge
- Djokovic row as 'dizzy' Sinner reaches Australian Open quarters
- Low expectations in Beijing ahead of Trump's second coming
- Merciless Swiatek crushes 'lucky loser' Lys to reach Melbourne quarters
- Shelton halts Monfils to set up Australian Open quarter with Sonego
- Bitcoin hits record above $109,000 awaiting Trump
- Israel-Hamas truce holding after first hostage-prisoner swap
- Markets extend global rally as Trump-Xi talks boost sentiment
- Sinner defies dizzy spells to reach Melbourne last eight
- Triumphant Trump set for return to power
- Djokovic row as ailing Sinner beats heat to reach Melbourne quarters
- Sonego ends teenage qualifier Tien's Australian Open fairytale
- Marcos denounces 'woke' sex education bill in Catholic Philippines
- Sinner beats heat and broken net to make Australian Open quarters
- Indonesia launches international carbon exchange
- Djokovic row as Sinner, Swiatek eye Australian Open last eight
- Svitolina hopes Australian Open run brings 'a little light' to Ukraine
- Champions League giants scrap for knockout spots
- India's 'digital arrest' scammers stealing savings
- Mug shot, solitary cell for South Korea's President Yoon
- Trade wars, culture wars, and anti-immigration: Trump's big promises
- Thunder bounce back to down struggling Nets
- Young Chinese turn to AI pets for emotional relief
- Allen outguns Jackson as Bills beat Ravens, Eagles sink Rams
- Champions Cup success perfect Six Nations warm-up - France skipper Dupont
- Yamal symbol of rising Barca aiming for Champions League progress
- Asian markets track Wall St and Europe rally after Trump-Xi talks
- Trial into stabbing spree that sparked UK far-right riots to open
- No sweat, no shake as Svitolina cruises into Melbourne quarters
Stock markets rise, bitcoin hits high as Trump returns
European and Asian stock markets rose on Monday and bitcoin soared to a new high as Donald Trump prepared to re-enter office as president of the world's biggest economy.
The dollar traded mixed against main rivals, while oil prices slipped.
Bitcoin hit a record above $109,000 as Trump, who has signalled plans to deregulate the cryptocurrency sector, prepares to be sworn in as US president.
Over the weekend, Trump launched his own cryptocurrency, a so-called meme coin appropriately called $TRUMP, sparking feverish buying that sent its market capitalisation soaring to several billion dollars.
"Markets are beating to the drum of Donald Trump on the day of his return to the White House," noted Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell.
London's benchmark FTSE 100 index and Frankfurt's DAX traded close to record highs approaching the half-way stage.
Wall Street shuts Monday for the Martin Luther King holiday.
Ahead of the inauguration, sentiment has been boosted by positive talks between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping that soothed worries about the incoming US leader's second term.
Trump still plans, however, to impose hefty tariffs on imports, fanning fears of another debilitating trade war between the US and China, the world's second-largest economy.
Pledges to slash taxes, regulations and immigration have also led to concerns that inflation could be reignited and force the Federal Reserve to hold off cutting interest rates further, with some observers even flagging possible hikes.
"The start of a new presidency often brings fresh energy -- and uncertainty -- to the financial markets," said Saxo Markets chief investment strategist Charu Chanana.
"With Donald Trump's inauguration, investors are bracing for significant policy shifts. This could mean changes in taxes, spending, and trade agreements."
Hong Kong's stock market led gains in Asia amid hopes that the feared trade war can be averted.
Seoul slipped after the Bank of Korea cut its 2025 economic growth forecast owing to weakening sentiment and political risks following last month's brief declaration of martial law by President Yoon Suk Yeol and the political crisis it has sparked.
There was little relief from news that the South Korean central bank had unveiled a $250 billion support package for its exporters, citing the risk of possible tariffs by Trump.
- Key figures around 1100 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: UP 0.2 percent at 8,520.71 points
Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.1 percent at 7,719.98
Frankfurt - DAX: FLAT at 20,910.09
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 1.2 percent at 38,902.50 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 1.8 percent at 19,925.81 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.1 percent at 3,244.38 (close)
New York - Dow: UP 0.8 percent at 43,487.83 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0318 from $1.0272 on Friday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.2195 from $1.2168
Dollar/yen: UP at 156.42 yen from 156.20 yen
Euro/pound: UP at 84.59 pence from 84.41 pence
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.4 percent at $77.58 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 0.5 percent at $80.37 per barrel
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