- Minister resigns but Dutch coalition remains in place
- Ireland won 'ugly', says relieved Farrell
- Stirring 'haka' dance disrupts New Zealand's parliament
- England's Hull grabs lead over No.1 Korda at LPGA Annika
- Kosovo players walk off in Romania after 'Serbia' chants, game abandoned
- Kosovo players walk off in Romania game after 'Serbia' chants
- Lame-duck Biden tries to reassure allies as Trump looms
- Nervy Irish edge Argentina in Test nailbiter
- Ronaldo at double as Portugal reach Nations League quarters, Spain win
- Fitch upgrades Argentina debt rating amid economic pain
- Trump picks Doug Burgum as energy czar in new administration
- Phone documentary details struggles of Afghan women under Taliban
- Ronaldo shines as Portugal rout Poland to reach Nations League last-eight
- Spain beat Denmark to seal Nations League group win
- Former AFCON champions Ghana bow out as minnows Comoros qualify
- Poland, Britain reach BJK Cup quarter-finals
- At summit under Trump shadow, Xi and Biden signal turbulence ahead
- Lebanon said studying US truce plan for Israel-Hezbollah war
- Xi warns against 'protectionism' at APEC summit under Trump cloud
- Nigerian UN nurse escapes jihadist kidnappers after six years
- India in record six-hitting spree to rout South Africa
- George tells England to prepare for rugby 'war' against Springboks
- Pogba's Juve contract terminated despite doping ban reduction
- Ukraine slams Scholz after first call with Putin in two years
- Michael Johnson's Grand Slam Track series to have LA final
- Kagiyama, Yoshida put Japan on top at Finland Grand Prix
- Alcaraz eyeing triumphant Davis Cup farewell for Nadal after ATP Finals exit
- Xi, Biden at Asia-Pacific summit under Trump trade war cloud
- India go on record six-hitting spree against South Africa
- France skipper Dupont says All Blacks 'back to their best'
- Trump pressures US Senate with divisive cabinet picks
- Bagnaia strikes late in Barcelona practice to edge title rival Martin
- High-ball hero Steward ready to 'front up' against South Africa
- Leader of Spain flood region admits 'mistakes'
- Swiatek, Linette take Poland past Spain into BJK Cup quarter-finals
- Leftist voices seek to be heard at Rio's G20 summit
- Wales coach Jenkins urges players to 'get back on the horse'
- Zverev reaches ATP Finals last four, Alcaraz out
- Boeing strike will hurt Ethiopian Airlines growth: CEO
- Springboks skipper Kolisi wary of England's 'gifted' Smith
- End of a love affair: news media quit X over 'disinformation'
- US finalizes up to $6.6 bn funding for chip giant TSMC
- Scholz urges Ukraine talks in first call with Putin since 2022
- Zverev reaches ATP Finals last four, Alcaraz on brink of exit
- Lebanon rescuer picks up 'pieces' of father after Israel strike
- US retail sales lose steam in October after hurricanes
- Zverev reaches ATP Finals last four with set win against Alcaraz
- Kerevi back for Australia against Wales, Suaalii on bench
- Spate of child poisoning deaths sparks S.Africa xenophobia
- Comedian Conan O'Brien to host Oscars
European stocks retreat after positive start, oil surges
European equities retreated from a positive start Friday as investors await key US jobs data after being spooked by a possible eurozone interest rate hike and the crash of Facebook owner Meta's shares.
Asian stock markets closed higher as a surge in Hong Kong on its first day back from a holiday break helped overcome a sharp drop on Wall Street Thursday, while forecast-beating earnings from Amazon helped to offset worries elsewhere.
Oil prices struck seven year highs close to $93 per barrel as traders bet on continued improvement in demand thanks to the economic reopening, and with the United States hit by a cold snap.
Lingering worries over Ukraine-Russia tensions were also playing a key role in the spike, with analysts predicting $100 could be breached soon.
All eyes were on US jobs data due Friday -- likely to be seen as a guide for future Federal Reserve rate hike decisions as central banks battle decades-high inflation.
"The non-farm payrolls report... is a keenly watched snapshot of the US labour market, and its likely to show Omicron caused jobs growth to slow," noted Susannah Streeter, senior investment and markets analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown.
Commentators said a strong reading on the jobs front would revive talk of a 50-basis-point US rate hike in March.
The European Central Bank's apparent shift in its outlook towards lifting rates this year itself stunned investors Thursday.
ECB chief Christine Lagarde had for months said inflationary pressures would be temporary and dissipate as the world economy reopens and supply chains resume -- allowing the bank to keep rates ultra-low this year.
But a record jump in eurozone prices last month and no sign of them easing has forced her to re-evaluate, saying the "situation had indeed changed".
The news boosted the euro -- the single currency recording a weekly gain of nearly three percent against the dollar.
It also came as the Bank of England announced successive rate increases Thursday.
The ECB news jolted US markets, which were already down owing to a rout in tech stocks, which came after Meta's sobering earnings report that caused it to lose more than a quarter of its value.
Hong Kong led the way in Asia, rising more than three percent as investors in the city returned from a three-day Lunar New Year break.
"It's clearly a rebound to catch up with the world, but we need to see how Hong Kong can navigate global volatility from here on," said Joshua Crabb at Robeco Hong Kong.
- Key figures around 1200 GMT -
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.2 percent at 7,511.39 points
Frankfurt - DAX: DOWN 1.7 percent at 15,108.58
Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 1.1 percent at 6,930.30
EURO STOXX 50: DOWN 1.6 percent at 4,074.32
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.7 percent at 27,439.99 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 3.2 percent at 24,573.29 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: Closed for a holiday
New York - Dow: DOWN 1.5 percent at 35,111.16 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1477 from $1.1438 late Thursday
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3571 from $1.3601
Euro/pound: UP at 84.53 pence from 84.06 pence
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 114.85 yen from 114.95 yen
Brent North Sea crude: UP 2.0 percent at $92.94 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: UP 2.1 percent at $92.19 per barrel
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