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Apple helps push Wall Street higher, dollar slips

Apple leads tech bounce back as markets finish up on boisterous day.

Fri, 14 Sep 2018

Despite jitters earlier in the week, Apple led a rebound in technology shares and boosted all three major US stock indexes, while trade worries eased after China announced it was open to fresh talks with the US.

The technology sector climbed 1.1% on the day, lifted by Apple’s 2.3% gain. Apple,

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