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Asian markets, like investors, was a great part of a senior festival Wait for more development Trump’s trade talks with Trump’s trade partners continue.
The Benchmark Seng index of Hong Kong Benchmark increased by 1.1% of the third straight earnings. Mainland China’s CSI increased by 300.2%.
Japan’s Nikkei decreased by 0.5% to 225, 0.5%, Japan and a G7 peak in Canada for a new era of trade talks.
“Japan, USA to reconsider the tariff measures series,” Ryosei Akazawa lead trade measures He spoke to journalists on ThursdayAs he went to Washington.
Japanese manufacturers fell sharply in Thursday trading, the car manufacturer decreased by 2.7% to Toyota. Video giant Nintendo launched This is the 2 console of the successor to the successorReduced 2.0%.
The South Korean KOSDI index increased by 1.5% on Thursday. The index has been 4% since the country’s elections now on Saturday When the voters are selected Central Left Candidate Lee Myung the president, Finish the months of political uncertainty.
S & P 500 futures are up to 0.2% to 4:30 in the Eastern period. Stoxx Europe 600 is also up to 0.2%. 50i of India’s fiction is almost 0.5%.
World Washington and its many trading partners, including future developments between Beijing, are waiting for future developments.
Washington, in recent days, put on China’s control Rare land mineral export.
China is the key to the source of about 70% of rare land metals, cars, chips and other products.
U.S. officials complain that China is slow to reopen exports after the last foot in Geneva. (The United States protects its export mode against China, Especially around semiconductors(
Wednesday morning, US President Donald Trump Complained at Social Media Post This XI “was very hard and extremely difficult to make a deal!”
The United States is also negotiating with a number of other trading partners, including Britain, EU, South Korea, India and Vietnam.
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