· Global stocks rose on Tuesday as investor sentiment was propped up by a relaxation in coronavirus lockdowns across the world and on news of a new vaccine for the virus.
· US futures point to gains of more than 2% as traders return to work after the long Memorial Day weekend, while major indexes in Europe and Asia also...
Global stocks march higher as coronavirus lockdowns ease and economic activity picks up
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