Stocks rise after Russia steps back; gains fragile
LONDON (Reuters) - Global stocks bounced after recent sell-offs and core government debt prices fell on Monday as markets saw a lowered risk of direct conflict between Russia and Ukraine while Middle East tensions appeared less acute.
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