By Rodrigo CamposNEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks bounced back on Monday after the S&P 500 closed the previous session at a two-month low, in a broad rally led by recently beaten-down bank and technology shares.Market focus shifted from geopolitical tension to earnings, with several Dow components, including Goldman Sachs, General Electric and Johnson & Johnson, scheduled to release results later this week.Stock trading volume was the lightest for a single session so far this year.Stocks rebounded after investors last week sought safe-haven assets due to geopolitical tensions, mainly out of ...
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