Wall Street leads stocks higher, oil falls as virus concerns linger
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Gains on Wall Street led stocks across the globe higher on Wednesday, a rebound from a sharp selloff linked to coronavirus worries, but other financial markets felt nagging pressure from concerns over how the disease will affect the global economy.The Japanese yen and U.S. and German bond prices gave back some recent gains while the U.S. dollar and spot gold prices were little changed. Oil prices continued to fall.Asia reported hundreds of new cases on Wednesday including an..