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European and Asian stock markets built on a recovery from the shattering aftermath of last week's Brexit vote. As Laura Frikberg reports, investors wagered central banks would ultimately ride to the rescue with more stimulus.

Added on the 29/06/2016 14:02:27 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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