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Scotland POLL: Should ‘once-in-generation’ independence referendum be refused for decades?
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Global stock rally loses steam, virus keeps safe-havens alive
By Herbert Lash NEW YORK (Reuters) – Global equity markets closed little changed on Wednesday as strong results from Apple and others provided a lift, but concerns about the coronavirus outbreak in China kept enthusiasm in check and a safe-haven bid in gold and the dollar alive. The yield on benchmark U.S. Treasuries and German […]