Global markets close out strong week
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Trading Day: Markets rise above the fray

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U.S. , Asian , European and emerging market equity benchmarks all rose, pushing the MSCI World index to a fresh record high.
Investors appear to be in a forgiving mood, willing to trust that policymakers will dial down global trade tensions.
The Bank of Canada stood pat and the European Central Bank cut rates by a quarter of a percentage point, but guidance was seen as relatively hawkish.
Mark Zandi : " U.S. Outlook: Unsure" Kenneth Rogoff : King Trump vs. the Bond Market is a big opportunity for Europe .
What could move markets on Monday ? Japan GDP ( Q1 , final) and China PPI and CPI inflation (May).
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