Stocks set to trend higher as trade war, Brexit worries fade amid renewed hopes

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WALL STREET INSIGHT: Stocks set to trend higher as trade war, Brexit worries fade amid renewed hopes

Last week saw better-than-expected reports from Walmart - the world's largest retailer by sales - and JCPenney, which until the dawn of the Internet age, was one of the world's largest retailers.THE champagne bottles for the US-China trade deal have already popped on the US stock market. This week, however, the bulls are hoping the celebration does not prove premature.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 28,000 for the first time last Friday after the head of US...

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