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World stocks stabilize after battering and euro rises
World stocks stabilize after battering and euro rises
8/11/2011
LONDON (Reuters) - World stocks edged up on Thursday from this week's 11-month low as higher U.Sstock futures calmed frayed investor nerves after a steep selloff, and the euro also rose.
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