💨 Abstract
Global stocks advanced on Tuesday, with U.S. stocks closing sharply higher, as investor focus shifts to upcoming U.S. inflation data and corporate earnings. Wall Street rallied after a drop on Monday due to increasing Middle East conflict concerns and a reassessment of the size and pace of Fed rate cuts. European shares closed lower due to China's lack of stimulus details.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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