Investors took whatever good news they could get after last week's heavy selling across markets and pushed shares slightly higher.
US Treasury bonds steadied having staged a recovery overnight following last week's historic selloff, while the dollar continued to fall out of favour with investors.
But gains were limited as uncertainty over Trump's trade policies, and his constant back-and-forth on tariffs, continued to cast a cloud over markets and the global economic outlook.
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