Buoyed by company earnings, world markets look past virus death toll
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LONDON (Reuters) - Global markets showed further signs of stabilisation on Wednesday as investors looked past a rising death toll from China's coronavirus outbreak to tiptoe back into shares and out of safe-haven assets such as the yen and German bonds.World stocks were nearly flat despite a 3% fall in Hong Kong , where trading restarted after the Lunar New Year holiday, and remained just 2% off recent record highs following Tuesday's bounce on Wall Street that was aided by robust earnings from..