China, stock futures and Dow Jones industrial average
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Stock futures jumped late Sunday after top Trump administration officials said the U.S. and China had “productive” trade negotiations over the weekend, without announcing any further details.
Stock futures are pointing to a slightly higher open for major indexes on Wednesday as the market looks to add to big recent gains.
By Suzanne McGee (Reuters) -Investors welcomed the conciliatory tone at U.S.-China trade talks this weekend aimed at cooling a trade war between the world's two largest economies and dispelling some of the uncertainty clouding financial markets,
Stock futures on Wall Street surged Sunday evening ... The market-friendly momentum followed a weekend of high-level trade talks in Switzerland, which Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent called ...
Global stock markets were up—along with the dollar—with sentiment further buoyed by the prospect that the Trump administration will announce a trade-deal framework with the U.K.
Asian stocks rose along with US equity-index futures after China and the US made “substantial progress” on their trade talks, spurring a risk-on mode. Gold tumbled as much as 2% on easing demand for havens.