Stocks Up As Trade Worries Ease

NEW YORK — Never mind the trade war. Here comes earnings season. U.S. stocks climbed with other markets on Monday as concerns about trade tensions between the United States and the rest of the world took a back seat. The calendar for upcoming weeks is full of companies telling investors how much profit they made during the spring, and the expectation is for another quarter of gangbusters growth. That plus Friday’s report showing U.S.

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