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European stocks rose on Monday after European leaders agreed to draft a peace plan for Ukraine, while the euro strengthened. The agreement aims to unite more of western Europe, including Ukraine, and draw a line for Russia. European arms makers' shares surged due to increased defense spending. Wall Street stocks fell as U.S. President Trump is expected to decide on tariffs for Canada and Mexico.
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