China data boosts world shares, nerves hold over U.S. bond-buying taper
LONDON (Reuters) - Weaker stocks in parts of Europe were not enough to halt world shares on Monday, as upbeat Chinese trade data added to cautious optimism that the world's economy and markets can cope with a gradual withdrawal of U.S. stimulus.
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