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Global equities rose for the third day and the dollar slipped, as better-than-expected US consumer confidence data and China’s renewed pledge to prioritize economic growth lured more investors back into stocks and other riskier assets.
Europe’s Stoxx 600 equity gauge opened 0.4% higher, while US futures contracts advanced after the underlying S&P 500 and the Nasdaq 100 index got a 1.5% boost from Wednesday data showing US consumer confidence at an eight-month high.
Stock Market Today: Dow, S&P Live Updates for Dec. 22 – Bloomberg
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