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FTSE 100 LIVE: Stocks rise as China mulls offer of US trade talks
China’s ministry of commerce said it was evaluating trade talks with the Trump administration.
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Prospect of U.S.-China Trade Negotiations Boosts Global Stocks
Global stocks were rising on expectations of trade negotiations between the U.S. and China after China signalled a willingness to negotiate, IG analysts said in a note. “The prospect of easing trade tensions spurred gains across markets: S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures climbed, European stocks were poised for a strong open, and Asian equities surged,” the analysts said.
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FTSE 100 LIVE: Stocks rise as China says US has ‘reached out’ for tariff talks
US president Donald Trump hailed a ‘good chance’ of a deal between the two countries on Wednesday.
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51-Year-Old Making $4,970 a Month In Dividends Shares His Top 6 Stocks, Aims To 'Create Generational Wealth For Kids And Their Families'
Dividend stocks are gaining ground as investors scramble to safeguard their portfolios amid the ongoing US-China trade war. Jared Hoff, a senior portfolio manager at Federated Hermes, said while talking to The Wall Street Journal that dividend stocks are seeing a surge in demand, reversing the trend of the past couple of years when demand for risk-averse investments was low. Don’t Miss: ‘Scrolling To UBI’ — Deloitte’s #1 fastest-growing software company allows users to earn money on their phones
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Yum China Profit Misses Estimate as Promotions Bite Margins
Yum China Holdings Inc. reported a weaker-than-expected operating profit last quarter, as promotions aimed at frugal diners pressured margins at the operator of KFC and Pizza Hut chains in China.
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Goldman Sees Central Banks Buying More Yuan, Singapore Dollars
South Korea, Singapore and China’s currencies are likely to be the biggest Asian beneficiaries as central banks look to diversify their reserves away from the dollar, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
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