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Germany's election result on Sunday put centrist parties on track to form a coalition, leading to a rally in German stocks and a one-month high for the euro. Friedrich Merz, the leader of the opposition conservatives, is set to become Germany's next chancellor. European shares more broadly held steady, while Wall Street futures rose after a U.S. sell-off on Friday. The euro reached a one-month high of $1.0
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