Markets in the United States moved sharply higher in the first few
minutes of trading on Wednesday as Wall Street looks to break six
straight days in the red.
Weakness in the Chinese economy continues to shake global markets but
investors in the US are reacting to fresh stimulus measures introduced
by the People's Bank of China.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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