-
Mariah Carey to headline Winter Olympics opening ceremony
-
Indonesia to revoke 22 forestry permits after deadly floods
-
Louvre Museum closed as workers strike
-
Spain fines Airbnb 64 mn euros for posting banned properties
-
Japan's only two pandas to be sent back to China
-
Zelensky, US envoys to push on with Ukraine talks in Berlin
-
Australia to toughen gun laws after deadly Bondi shootings
-
Lyon poised to bounce back after surprise Brisbane omission
-
Australia defends record on antisemitism after Bondi Beach attack
-
US police probe deaths of director Rob Reiner, wife as 'apparent homicide'
-
'Terrified' Sydney man misidentified as Bondi shooter
-
Cambodia says Thai air strikes hit home province of heritage temples
-
EU-Mercosur trade deal faces bumpy ride to finish line
-
Inside the mind of Tolkien illustrator John Howe
-
Mbeumo faces double Cameroon challenge at AFCON
-
Tongue replaces Atkinson in only England change for third Ashes Test
-
England's Brook vows to rein it in after 'shocking' Ashes shots
-
Bondi Beach gunmen had possible Islamic State links, says ABC
-
Lakers fend off Suns fightback, Hawks edge Sixers
-
Louvre trade unions to launch rolling strike
-
Asian markets drop with Wall St as tech fears revive
-
North Korean leader's sister sports Chinese foldable phone
-
Iran's women bikers take the road despite legal, social obstacles
-
Civilians venture home after militia seizes DR Congo town
-
Countdown to disclosure: Epstein deadline tests US transparency
-
Desperate England looking for Ashes miracle in Adelaide
-
Far-right Kast wins Chile election in landslide
-
What we know about Australia's Bondi Beach attack
-
Witnesses tell of courage, panic in wake of Bondi Beach shootings
-
Chilean hard right victory stirs memories of dictatorship
-
Volunteers patrol Thai villages as artillery rains at Cambodia border
-
Far-right candidate Kast wins Chile presidential election
-
Father and son gunmen kill 15 at Jewish festival on Australia's Bondi Beach
-
Rodrygo scrapes Real Madrid win at Alaves
-
Jimmy Lai, the Hong Kong media 'troublemaker' in Beijing's crosshairs
-
Hong Kong court to deliver verdicts on media mogul Jimmy Lai
-
Bills rein in Patriots as Chiefs eliminated
-
Chiefs eliminated from NFL playoff hunt after dominant decade
-
Far right eyes comeback as Chile presidential polls close
-
Freed Belarus dissident Bialiatski vows to keep resisting regime from exile
-
Americans Novak and Coughlin win PGA-LPGA pairs event
-
Zelensky, US envoys to push on with Ukraine talks in Berlin on Monday
-
Toulon edge out Bath as Saints, Bears and Quins run riot
-
Inter Milan go top in Italy as champions Napoli stumble
-
ECOWAS threatens 'targeted sanctions' over Guinea Bissau coup
-
World leaders express horror at Bondi beach shooting
-
Joyous Sunderland celebrate Newcastle scalp
-
Guardiola hails Man City's 'big statement' in win at Palace
-
Lens reclaim top spot in Ligue 1 with Nice win
-
No 'quick fix' at Spurs, says angry Frank
Stocks zoom higher as Trump delays painful tariffs
Stocks rocketed Thursday as a relief rally spread through markets after Donald Trump paused crippling tariffs on US partners, with Chinese investors even brushing off his decision to ramp up duties on Beijing to 125 percent.
The across-the-board gains tracked a blistering performance on Wall Street as the US president said he would delay for 90 days measures announced last week that set off a firestorm on trading floors and sparked global recession fears.
Trump said he would keep in place a basic levy of 10 percent on dozens of countries but upped the ante in his brutal trade war with superpower rival China by hitting it even harder after it retaliated.
China's own 84 percent retaliatory measures kicked in at 0401 GMT Thursday, later saying that the United States "goes against the whole world" with the measures and called on Washington to "meet halfway".
Trump made the decision to delay because investors were "jumping a little bit out of line", he said, after markets collapsed and US Treasuries -- considered the safest option in times of crisis -- showed signs of cracking.
People "were getting yippy, a little bit afraid", he added, referring to a term in sports to describe a loss of nerves.
The extra tariffs on Beijing, however, were "based on the lack of respect that China has shown to the world's markets", Trump said.
The president denied he had made a U-turn, telling reporters that "you have to be flexible".
And his top trade advisor Peter Navarro said: "This will go down in American history as the greatest trade negotiating day we have ever had.
"We're in a beautiful position for the next 90 days, we've got over 75 countries that are going to come in and negotiate with us and what they're going to have to do, without fail, is they're going to have to lower their non-tariff barriers."
Trump's shock announcement on his Truth Social network sparked a buying frenzy as Asian and European investors chased beaten-down stocks.
"Asia markets are flipping the switch -- from fear to euphoria -- as Trump throws a 90-day lifeline, pausing the reciprocal tariff barrage," said Stephen Innes at SPI Asset Management.
"We just witnessed one of the all-time bouncebacks -- and now, we look for Asia investors, much like their North American counterparts, to step in and buy the 'yips'."
Tokyo's Nikkei surged more than nine percent, while Taipei's 9.3 percent gain was its best rise on record -- after Monday's 9.7 percent drop represented its worst fall.
- 'Fear to euphoria' -
Hong Kong rallied more than two percent -- a third day of gains after collapsing more than 13 percent on Monday in its worst day since 1997 during the Asian financial crisis. Shanghai gained more than one percent.
The two markets have been given extra support by optimism that China will unveil fresh stimulus to support its economy.
Seoul, Singapore, Jakarta, Sydney, Saigon and Bangkok climbed between four and 6.6 percent. Manila and Wellington were also well in the positive territory.
In early trade, Paris and Frankfurt cruised more than six percent higher and London rallied more than four percent.
Tech firms were the standout performers, with Sony, Sharp, Panasonic and SoftBank chalking up double-digit gains, while airlines, car makers and casinos also enjoyed strong buying.
Gold surged almost three percent around $3,120 -- around $50 short of its record touched last month -- thanks to the weaker dollar and as the uncertainty saw investors rush into the safe haven.
Chihiro Ota, at SMBC Nikko Securities, said: "What happens now? If the US takes hardline stance (in negotiations), then the market would be disappointed. If it turns out that they can engage in talks, then it may create a room for (an upswing)."
US Treasury yields also edged down, after a successful auction of $38 billion in notes, said Briefing.com.
That eased pressure on the bond market, which had fanned worries investors were losing confidence in the United States.
However, observers warn the China-US standoff could mark a step towards a disengagement between the world's top two economies.
"The escalation of the trade war between the US and China suggests that a full trade decoupling is increasingly likely," said Mali Chivakul, emerging markets economist at J. Safra Sarasin bank.
"Even if we may see a de-escalation later, a decoupling could still be the result."
Trump's trade war is also causing a headache for the Federal Reserve as it weighs cutting interest rates to protect the economy or holding them to ward off the inflation many say tariffs will fuel.
Minutes from its March meeting, released Wednesday, showed members felt they "may face difficult trade-offs if inflation proved to be more persistent while the outlook for growth and employment weakened".
Oil prices dropped after bouncing more than four percent Wednesday, though they remain under pressure amid concerns about the global economy and its impact on demand.
- Key figures around 0810 GMT -
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: 9.1 percent at 34,609.00 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 2.1 percent at 20,681.78 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 1.2 percent at 3,223.64 (close)
London - FTSE 100: UP 4.7 percent at 8,042.33
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 146.50 yen from 147.82 yen on Wednesday
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1012 from $1.0948
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.2870 from $1.2810
Euro/pound: UP at 85.55 pence from 85.45 pence
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 2.0 percent at $61.11 per barrel
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 2.1 percent at $64.12 per barrel
New York - Dow: UP 7.9 percent at 40,608.45 (close)
M.A.Vaz--PC