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Earnings boost stocks as euro rises
Earnings boost stocks as euro rises
7/28/2010
LONDON (Reuters) - World stocks rose for the fifth day running on Wednesday as solid corporate earnings combined with easing fears about financial stability to boost investors appetite for riskier assets.
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