European markets eye higher open, brushing off coronavirus concerns
Chinese President Xi Jinping called on the country to strengthen its resolve on Tuesday, saying "I believe that as long as we strengthen our confidence, help each other, adopt scientific prevention and containment measures, and
persist in precise policies, we will definitely win the battle against the outbreak."which posted weaker sales growth in the fourth quarter as the French luxury goods company sees softer demand in Hong Kong amid anti-government protests.
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