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Global stock indices rose on Thursday, taking their lead from a rally on Wall Street, when shares were encouraged by a pickup in employment and housing, and signs of progress on a deal over government stimulus, which in turn dented the dollar, but lifted commodities.US Continuing Jobless Claims and Initial Jobless Claims are due. Start your day knowing what traders are talking about.
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