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and European stocks rallied on Friday, ending a volatile week on a positive note, despite ongoing concerns about tariffs and their economic impact. Gold reached a record high as a safe-haven, with investors remaining anxious about the tariffs. The German government bond yields and the euro rose after Germany's Chancellor-in-waiting, Friedrich Merz, secured crucial backing from the Greens for increased state borrowing.
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