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Stock markets steady after suicide attack in Brussels
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Global stock markets recovered after initially falling following terrorist attacks in Belgium.
Twin blasts hit Brussels airport early Tuesday. They were followed by an explosion in a subway station in the city.
The blasts killed at least 30 people and wounded 230.
Brussels is the de-facto capital of the European Union. Many European institutions and international companies are based there. The airport has been closed until Wednesday, and train and subway services have been suspended.
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