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Wall Street continues rise to new highs

Revised US economic output numbers showed a bigger than expected rise.

Nevil Gibson Thu, 28 Nov 2019

Stocks on Wall Street continued to move higher after upbeat economic data and optimistic comments from President Donald Trump on progress in the trade talks between China and the US.

While the broader market gained some 0.4%, the blue chip Dow lagged as Boeing shares dropped 1.1% after reports

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Nevil Gibson Thu, 28 Nov 2019
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