from Reuters: Business News https://reut.rs/2GWvXYY
Sunday, January 6, 2019
Stocks ride relief rally, Sino-U.S. trade a hurdle
Asian shares sped ahead on Monday as a dovish turn by the Federal Reserve and startlingly strong U.S. jobs data soothed some of the market's worst fears about the global outlook.

from Reuters: Business News https://reut.rs/2GWvXYY
from Reuters: Business News https://reut.rs/2GWvXYY
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