Global stocks rise, yen falls as Ukraine-Russia worries ease – Reuters

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NEW YORK (Reuters) – World stocks rose sharply on Monday and prices of the safe-haven yen and U.S. Treasuries fell, a day after Crimea’s vote to join Russia passed without major violence, easing fears that had driven equities to a one-month low on Friday.
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