LONDON: Stocks were on track to end their most bruising quarter in four years with gains on Wednesday, led by shares that have been most exposed to global economic slowdown and commodity sector rout that have rattled investors in recent days.
It was a similar pattern in foreign exchange where emerging market currencies, having been crushed to historic lows, rose against the dollar.
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