Global markets soar 2% on US manufacturing data

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Global stocks rallied on Friday on better eurozone news and stronger-than-expected manufacturing numbers in the US.

The Dow Jones advanced 1.8% to 10,854.77 following an unexpected jump in orders for manufactured goods in August. Meanwhile, the S&P500 and Nasdaq also both climbed 1.8%. European stocks followed suit and were further bolstered by a surprise jump in business confidence in Germany. London's FTSE reversed morning losses to add more than 1%, or 57 points, to 5,605, while the German Dax and French Cac both advanced 1.8%, to 6,295 and 3,780 respectively. In the US, Hewlett-Packard and Caterpillar are among the biggest movers, gaining 3.67% and 2.87% respectively. In London, ARM Holdi...

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