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The S&P 500 reached a new record of 6,000 points on Friday as investors celebrated Donald Trump's election victory, despite disappointment over China's fiscal support. The Dow Jones and Nasdaq also climbed. Treasury yields fell as the Fed signaled continued policy easing. Outside the U.S.,
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