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European markets held firm ahead of German lawmakers voting on a government spending overhaul, while gold remained at $3,000 due to uncertainty over a call between Trump and Putin. The euro rose to its highest since early October, supported by steep German bond yields. Germany's lower house of parliament is set to vote on a massive surge in borrowing. European markets have outperformed U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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