Stocks rally falters as virus and trade nerves linger

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Europe's share markets, bond yields and the euro all inched higher on Tuesday, as mildly reassuring signals from China's economy helped limit ...

LONDON: Europe's share markets, bond yields and the euro all inched higher on Tuesday, as mildly reassuring signals from China's economy helped limit worries about a potential second wave of coronavirus infections.

But there was the first rise in car sales in 22 months to cheer and China's foreign ministry also stressed the benefits of the recent Phase 1 U.S. trade deal following a report that some officials were reconsidering the agreement. Late on Monday, the Fed said it would start purchasing shares of exchange-traded funds that invest in bonds, though policymakers also downplayed the likelihood of its interest rates being cut into negative territory.

Brent crude futures climbed to a high of US$30.11 a barrel and were up 0.2per cent, or 6 cents, at US$29.69, reversing some of the previous session's losses. The benchmark fell US$1.34 on Monday.

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