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Microsoft and Meta Platforms lead Wall Street higher

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Microsoft and Meta Platforms drove Wall Street higher after delivering profits for the start of the year that were even bigger than analysts expected.

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Big Tech's 'Magnificent Seven' heads into earnings season reeling from Trump turbulence

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As Big Tech kicks off its quarterly earnings season this week, the industry’s bellwether companies have been thrust into a cauldron of uncertainty and turmoil that they didn’t anticipate when Donald Trump re-entered the White House less than 100 days ago.

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Stock market today: Wall Street rises ahead of Fed announcement

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U.S. stock indexes are rising as Wall Street waits to hear what the Federal Reserve will say about where interest rates may be heading.

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Investors can't control tariffs, but they do have a say about the fees they pay

Read full article: Investors can't control tariffs, but they do have a say about the fees they pay

All the big swings on Wall Street show again how little investors control.

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How the stock market defied expectations again this year, by the numbers

Read full article: How the stock market defied expectations again this year, by the numbers

What a wonderful year 2024 has been for investors.

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Stock market today: World shares are mostly higher after Big Tech losses pull Wall St lower

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World shares are mixed after losses for big technology stocks pulled major indexes lower on Wall Street.

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Will the antitrust showdown launched under Biden turn into 'Let's Make A Deal' under Trump?

Read full article: Will the antitrust showdown launched under Biden turn into 'Let's Make A Deal' under Trump?

The U.S. antitrust watchdogs that pounced on Big Tech and deterred dealmaking throughout corporate America during President Joe Biden’s administration may be tamer and kept on a shorter leash by President-elect Donald Trump after he returns to the White House next year.

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Stock market today: Wall Street rolls higher as bitcoin bursts above $87,000

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Most U.S. stocks rose on Wall Street, but drops for Nvidia and some other heavyweight Big Tech companies kept indexes in check.

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Small stocks are about to take over? Wall Street has heard that before.

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After getting trounced by their larger rivals for years, some of the smallest stocks on Wall Street have shown much more life recently.

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Maryland governor signs online data privacy bills

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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has signed two measures into law to better protect personal data online from Big Tech. One of the bills signed Thursday will make Maryland the second state to create strong limits on information collected on children, though the first in California has been halted in court.

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Stock market today: Asian stocks are mixed after Wall Street slips to its worst loss in 4 months

Read full article: Stock market today: Asian stocks are mixed after Wall Street slips to its worst loss in 4 months

Asian shares are mixed after Wall Street fell to its worst loss since September as the Federal Reserve indicated cuts to interest rates are not imminent.

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Nepal bans TikTok and says it disrupts social harmony

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Nepal’s government has decided to ban the popular social media app TikTok, saying it was disrupting “social harmony” in the country.

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Numbers working from home tripled during pandemic, Census Bureau finds

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The number of people working from home tripled during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new report by the Census Bureau.

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EU official defends talks on Big Tech helping fund networks

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A top European Union official says existing telecom networks aren’t up to the job of handling surging amounts of internet data traffic and defended a consultation on whether Big Tech companies should help pay for upgrades.

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House approves antitrust bill targeting Big Tech dominance

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The House has approved antitrust legislation targeting the dominance of Big Tech companies by giving states greater power in competition cases and increasing money for federal regulators.

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Big Tech attacks become rallying cry for GOP candidates

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Republicans are pushing an anti-Big Tech message in the midterm campaigns as they look to tap into the resentment toward large technology companies that increasingly courses through their party.

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EU plan for sweeping update of Big Tech rules gains momentum

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The European Union’s ambitious plan to update its pioneering internet rules has gained momentum.

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Biden choice for Justice antitrust post wins Senate approval

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President Joe Biden’s choice to lead enforcement of competition laws at the Justice Department has won Senate approval.

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Laxalt paves path in 2022 Senate race with Biden backlash

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Republican Adam Laxalt hopes to win the race for Nevada's U.S. Senate seat by drawing stark contrast between his positions and the direction he says Democrats and their allies in Big Tech, Hollywood and the media are taking the country.

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Stocks end mostly lower even as tech drives Nasdaq higher

Read full article: Stocks end mostly lower even as tech drives Nasdaq higher

Stocks closed mostly lower on Wall Street Friday following a weak jobs report, but gains for a handful of Big Tech companies allowed the Nasdaq composite to sneak in another record high.

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Clash over Florida’s social media censorship law continues in court

Read full article: Clash over Florida’s social media censorship law continues in court

The state of Florida and organizations representing major tech companies squared off in federal court Monday as they hope to sway a judge in a dispute over the state’s social media censorship law.

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Florida sued over law to ban social media content blocking

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Two groups representing online companies are suing Florida over a new law that seeks to punish large social media businesses like Facebook and Twitter if they remove content or ban politicians.

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Gavel awaits Florida lawmakers in session’s closing week

Read full article: Gavel awaits Florida lawmakers in session’s closing week

Florida lawmakers are expected to gavel their session to a close on Friday — if they can produce a state budget by Tuesday.

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Asian shares mostly lower on strong China price data

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Shares have fallen in most Asian markets after China reported stronger than expected inflation data.

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Asian shares mostly higher after S&P record high

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Shares are mostly higher in Asia after a mixed close on Wall Street, where gains for several Big Tech stocks nudged the S&P 500 to a second record high in three days.

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Asian shares higher after S&P 500 tops 4,000 points

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Asian shares are higher after a broad rally pushed the S&P 500 past 4,000 points for the first time.

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Asian stocks follow Wall St. up on strong Japan, Korea data

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Currency traders talk each other at the foreign exchange dealing room of the KEB Hana Bank headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, April 1, 2021. Asian stock markets followed Wall Street higher Thursday after Japan and South Korea reported unexpectedly strong economic data and President Joe Biden announced a $2.3 trillion U.S. infrastructure spending plan. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)TOKYO – Asian stock markets followed Wall Street higher Thursday after Japan and South Korea reported unexpectedly strong economic data and President Joe Biden announced a $2.3 trillion U.S. infrastructure spending plan. South Korea reported higher March export growth. South Korea reported March export growth accelerated to 16.6% over a year earlier from the previous month’s 9.5%.

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Asia stocks follow Wall Street down on renewed virus worries

Read full article: Asia stocks follow Wall Street down on renewed virus worries

FILE - In this Nov. 5, 2020 file photo, a sign for Wall Street is carved in the side of a building. Banks and energy stocks are leading major U.S. indexes mostly lower in the early going on Wall Street, while gains for some Big Tech companies like Microsoft nudged the Nasdaq slightly higher. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)BEIJING – Asian stock markets followed Wall Street lower Wednesday after European governments extended anti-coronavirus lockdowns, clouding the outlook for economic recovery. Overnight, Wall Street gave up most of the previous day's gains as technology, industrial and bank stocks fell. On Wall Street, the benchmark S&P 500 fell 0.8% on Tuesday to 3,910.52.

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Florida’s big tech censorship bill clears second committee

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Legislation seeking to increase transparency in big tech and fight back against social media censorship is moving quickly through the Florida House after it cleared its second committee stop Monday. Republicans believe conservatives are being unfairly targeted by big tech censorship, but Democrats argue the GOP-sponsored legislation is a response to former President Donald Trump’s de-platforming from Twitter and Facebook. Burgess is sponsoring legislation that would require social media companies to inform users why their accounts were blocked or disabled within 30 days of action being taken on the accounts. AdA similar bill in the House goes much further, requiring social media companies to publish standards for censoring users on their sites and apply them in a consistent manner. The bill would impose a $100,000/day fine on social media platforms for de-platforming statewide candidates and a $10,000/day fine for all other Florida candidates.

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Stocks mostly shake off a weak start, edge to more records

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Stocks are off to a mixed start on Wall Street as another sharp rise in bond yields unsettled investors. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)BANGKOK – A late-afternoon burst of buying helped nudge several U.S. stock indexes to all-time highs Friday, despite a pullback in Big Tech companies as bond yields headed higher. The bond market was the dominant force in pulling tech stocks mostly downward, because as yields push interest rates higher, they make high-flying stocks look expensive. Investors had sold off stocks late last week after that yield crossed above the 1.60% mark. But as the pandemic eases this year, and bond yields rise, more expensive stocks such as these have struggled.

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Asian stocks follow Wall Street higher after Fed pledge

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Major indexes are off to a mixed start on Wall Street as gains for banks and industrial companies are offset by losses in Big Tech stocks like Apple and Amazon. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)BANGKOK – Asian stock markets followed Wall Street higher Thursday after the Federal Reserve chairman said the U.S. central bank is in no hurry to withdraw support for the economy. Overnight, Wall Street hit a new high after chairman Jerome Powell said the Fed sees no sign inflation might rise out of control. Global stock prices have soared over the past six months on hopes for a coronavirus vaccine and central bank promises of abundant credit to support struggling economies. The central bank earlier indicated it would let the economy “run hot” to make sure a recovery is well-established following the deepest slump since the 1930s.

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Asian shares mostly higher amid coronavirus vaccine optimism

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Asian shares were mostly higher on Tuesday despite a sell-off in technology companies on Wall Street. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)TOKYO – Asian shares were mostly higher Tuesday despite a sell-off of shares in technology companies on Wall Street. Although the world's economies have been battered by the coronavirus pandemic, the deployment of COVID-19 vaccines is raising hopes for a recovery from the pandemic. “Equity investors are finally paying attention to the bond market,” said Mike Zigmont, director of trading and research at Harvest Volatility Management. In energy trading, U.S. benchmark crude rose 76 cents to $62.46 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

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Groups file court challenge of Maryland's internet ad tax

Read full article: Groups file court challenge of Maryland's internet ad tax

The plaintiffs say the lawsuit should put on notice other states considering a similar tax that such measures will face court challenges. Supporters say the new law seeks to modernize the state’s tax system and make thriving Big Tech companies pay their fair share. It would assess the tax on revenue affected companies make on digital advertisements seen in Maryland. The law would tax revenue affected companies make on digital advertisements shown in Maryland. Tax rates would depend on global annual gross revenues for companies that make more than $100 million globally.

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Asian shares down on caution after modest US gains

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Asian shares mostly fell Thursday as caution set in over company earnings reports, recent choppy trading in technology stocks and prospects for more economic stimulus for a world battling a pandemic. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)BANGKOK – Asian shares mostly fell Thursday as caution set in over company earnings reports, recent choppy trading in technology stocks and prospects for more economic stimulus for a world battling a pandemic. AdWall Street ended with modest gains, with the S&P 500 inched up 3.86 points, or 0.1%, to 3,830.17, after swinging between a gain of 0.6% and a loss of 0.3%. Those gains were primarily kept in check by declines in companies that rely on consumer spending and technology stocks. AdGameStop and other recently high-flying stocks notched modest gains Wednesday.

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Stocks fall as economic pain deepens, rally runs out of gas

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Stocks are pulling lower again on Friday, Jan. 15, 2021, after reports showed the pandemic is deepening the hole for the economy, as Washington prepares to throw it another lifeline. The S&P 500 fell 27.29, or 0.7%, to 3,768.25, with stocks of companies that most need a healthier economy taking some of the sharpest losses. Stocks have run out of steam since the S&P 500 set a record high a week ago amid optimism that COVID-19 vaccines and more stimulus from Washington will bring an economic recovery. Like banks, stocks of smaller companies also fell more than the rest of the market in a mirror image of recent weeks. A big question for investors is what big stimulus for the economy from Washington would mean for interest rates.

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Asian shares mixed following Biden speech, Wall St retreat

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Asian shares were mixed on Friday after a late slide in several Big Tech stocks left major indexes lower on Wall Street. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)Asian shares were mixed on Friday after a late slide in several Big Tech stocks left major indexes lower on Wall Street. U.S. futures were trading slightly lower after President-elect Joe Biden announced his plans to propose a $1.9 billion package to help along a recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. Biden's coronavirus plan would include $1,400 checks for individuals, on top of $600 provided in the last COVID-19 bill. The plan would also extend a temporary boost in unemployment benefits and a moratorium on evictions and foreclosures through September.

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US antitrust siege of tech widens with lawsuits vs Facebook

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The antitrust lawsuits were announced by the Federal Trade Commission and New York Attorney General Letitia James. Regulators filed landmark antitrust lawsuits Wednesday against Facebook, the second major government offensive this year against once seemingly untouchable tech behemoths. Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple have come under scrutiny from Congress, federal regulators, state attorneys general and European authorities. “The government now wants a do-over, sending a chilling warning to American business that no sale is ever final,” Facebook general counsel Jennifer Newstead said in a statement. Antitrust skeptics point to newer social media services such as TikTok and Snapchat as rivals that could “overtake” older platforms like Facebook.

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Asia tracks Wall St rally as markets shrug at election limbo

Read full article: Asia tracks Wall St rally as markets shrug at election limbo

The benchmark index had gained 3.5% before the market lost some of its momentum toward the end of the day. The Shanghai Composite index rose 0.6% to 3,297.34. But after a tumultuous overnight session in global markets where Trump prematurely declared victory, markets acted as if the occupant of the White House might be secondary. It may take days for a winner of the White House to emerge, and professional investors say they’re bracing for sharp market swings in the meantime. Stocks tend to rise regardless of which party controls the White House.

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Tech losses drive Wall Street down again, ending grim week

Read full article: Tech losses drive Wall Street down again, ending grim week

BEIJING – Wall Street closed out another punishing week Friday with the S&P 500 posting its first back-to-back monthly loss since the pandemic first gripped the economy in March. The S&P 500 dropped 1.2% and ended the week with a 5.6% loss, its worst in seven months. President Donald Trump often cites the stock market as a barometer of his administration’s performance on the economy. A similar trend has been occurring across the market: Stocks are not getting the bounce they usually do after reporting results that beat analysts' expectations. A measure of fear in the U.S. stock market, the VIX index, flipped between small gains and losses before rising 1.1%.

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Social media CEOs rebuff bias claims, vow to defend election

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The committee summoned the CEOs of Twitter, Facebook and Google to testify during the hearing. Dorsey said Twitter was working closely with state election officials. Dorsey told Cruz that he does not believe that Twitter can influence elections because it's only one source of information. GOP senators raised with the executives an array of allegations of other bias on the platforms regarding Iran, China and Holocaust denial. “We approach our work without political bias, full stop," Pichai said.

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Social media CEOs to face grilling from Republican senators

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WASHINGTON – Less than a week before Election Day, the CEOs of Twitter, Facebook and Google are set to be grilled by Republican senators making unfounded allegations that the tech giants show anti-conservative bias. With the election looming, Republicans led by President Donald Trump have thrown a barrage of grievances at Big Tech’s social media platforms, which they accuse without evidence of deliberately suppressing conservative, religious and anti-abortion views. The tech platforms are gateways to news online. It proposes that Congress enact rules preventing tech platforms from taking local news content without fair payment. “For too long, social media platforms have hidden behind Section 230 protections to censor content that deviates from their beliefs,” Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., the committee chairman, said recently.

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Asian shares lower after tech-driven rally on Wall Street

Read full article: Asian shares lower after tech-driven rally on Wall Street

Shares were mostly lower in Asia on Tuesday as investors awaited the release of Chinese trade data. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)TOKYO – Shares were mostly lower in Asia on Tuesday as investors awaited the release of Chinese trade data. Tokyo's Nikkei 225 index edged 0.1% lower to 23,525.64, while the Shanghai Composite index shed 0.6% to 3,339.76. Wall Street extended its gains Monday from last week's rally, the market's best in three months. The S&P 500 rose 1.6% to 3,534.22, with Big Tech stocks, including Apple and Microsoft, powering much of the gains.

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Five things to know about the Big Tech antitrust report

Read full article: Five things to know about the Big Tech antitrust report

After years of calling Big Tech too big, Democratic lawmakers are calling for Congress to rein in Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple by breaking them up, limiting future mergers and blocking self-dealing that could hurt competitors. Those proposals are in a 450-page report issued Tuesday by a House antitrust panel, which undertook a 15-month investigation into the companies’ market dominance. The report found that Google holds a monopoly in search and that Facebook has monopoly power in social networking. But it merely said that Amazon and Apple have “significant and durable market power” in, respectively, the U.S. online retail market and mobile operating systems and app stores. ANOTHER REPORTThough the report was “bipartisan,” Republicans issued their own thoughts Tuesday in a report titled “A Third Way to Take on Big Tech.” Authored by Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado, it called for “targeted” enforcement of existing antitrust laws rather than “onerous and burdensome regulation that kills industry innovation.” It's not hard to guess which option Big Tech would get behind if forced to choose.

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Democrats call for Congress to rein in, break up Big Tech

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WASHINGTON – Democratic lawmakers are calling for Congress to rein in Big Tech, possibly forcing Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple to break up their businesses, while making it harder for them to acquire others and imposing new rules to safeguard competition. The 450-page report offers Congress a possible roadmap for action, potentially with a new balance of political power in Congress and a new president next year. If such steps were mandated, they could bring the biggest changes to the tech industry since the federal government’s landmark case against Microsoft almost 20 years ago. It proposes laws be changed to impose a higher bar for approving future tech industry mergers and acquisitions. Both Republicans and Democrats have accelerated their criticism of Big Tech in recent months, though sometimes for different reasons.

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Asian shares gain, cheered by US rally on hopes for stimulus

Read full article: Asian shares gain, cheered by US rally on hopes for stimulus

Asian shares advanced Friday, cheered by a modest rally on Wall Street and rising hopes for fresh stimulus for the U.S. (AP Photo/Hiro Komae)Asian shares advanced Friday, cheered by a modest rally on Wall Street and rising hopes for fresh stimulus for the U.S. economy. Despite signs of a global economic rebound in the third quarter, worries remain the upturn may be running out of steam. House Democrats said they are paring back their proposal for a new stimulus package in an attempt to jump-start negotiations with the Trump administration. On Wall Street, the S&P 500 rose 0.3% to 3,246.59 after swinging between a loss of 0.9% and a gain of 1.3%.

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