World shares rebounded Monday, pulling European markets larger and lifting U.S. fairness futures into the inexperienced, following information that White Home commerce officers agreed to exempt South Korea from metal tariffs and had been able to open dialogue with China in an effort to avert a worldwide commerce conflict that has threatened financial development and hammered monetary markets world wide.
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