💨 Abstract
stocks rose on Monday, led by technology shares, as investors prepared for a week of corporate earnings despite economic softness in China. The S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average both hit record closing highs. Oil prices dipped amid concerns about global demand, particularly in China, and the dollar was flat. European shares also climbed ahead of the ECB policy meeting. Crude prices decreased as OPEC lowered its oil demand growth view.
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