<!– google_ad_section_start –> BANGKOK (AP) — A positive jobs report that pushed the Dow to another record high this week and better-than-expected Chinese exports helped boost world stock markets Friday. China’s exports jumped 21.8 percent to $139.4 billion in February, beating economists’ forecasts by a wide margin. While lower than 25 percent growth in January, the figure provided evidence of strong demand for Chinese-made goods in the global marketplace. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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World stocks up as US jobs, China exports improve
World stocks up as US jobs, China exports improve
<!– google_ad_section_start –> BANGKOK (AP) — A positive jobs report that pushed the Dow to another record high this week and better-than-expected Chinese exports helped boost world stock markets Friday. China’s exports jumped 21.8 percent to $139.4 billion in February, beating economists’ forecasts by a wide margin. While lower than 25 percent growth in January, the figure provided evidence of strong demand for Chinese-made goods in the global marketplace. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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World stocks up as US jobs, China exports improve
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