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Sky News business reporter eboyd_journo says there was a positive reaction from share markets around the world following the inauguration of new US President JoeBiden.

Sky News business reporter Edward Boyd says there was a positive reaction from share markets around the world following the inauguration of new US President Joe Biden. "I think they really like his proposed $1.9 trillion US stimulus package," Mr Boyd said.

"He's pledged to really address COVID as quickly as possible in America". Mr Boyd said the Trump administration has been a little bit "unpredictable" at times. "Markets are now betting on the Biden administration to be a bit more stable, a bit more predicable". "And markets love stability".

 

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