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Traders watched for the fallout from Trump’s spat with Musk. Photograph: ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images European shares rose for a second straight week, buoyed by robust US employment figures and diminishing concerns over trade friction that had previously rattled investor confidence. The week has been a volatile one for global markets as investors grappled with ever-changing global trade dynamics. US president Donald Trump doubled tariffs on steel and aluminium imports, though the UK received an exemption. But markets are also monitoring whether the public spat between Mr Trump and Tesla chief executive Elon Musk could spill over into broader…
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