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Global markets stumble as US coronavirus restrictions ramp up, Brexit trade talks stall
Global share markets have mostly fallen and the Australian market looks set to follow, as Wall Street pulls back from recent highs on coronavirus worries.
In late US trade, the Dow Jones and the S&P 500 were lower, but the Nasdaq made gains as technology stocks rose.
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