Asian Shares Gain as Investors Keep an Eye on China-US Trade Talks
- Asian shares rose modestly on Tuesday as US-China trade talks resumed to address ongoing tariff tensions.
- The talks follow a May agreement that temporarily reduced tariffs, aiming to ease disruptions from a trade war ongoing since April.
- Markets showed gains across major Asian indexes, with Hong Kong's Hang Seng entering a bull market and Tokyo's Nikkei climbing 1%.
- US officials expressed cautious optimism, with Kevin Hassett expecting a 'big, strong handshake' to lower tariffs and release rare earth minerals.
- The talks suggest potential relief for global trade tensions, though uncertainties remain and tariff policies are expected to persist under President Trump.
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According to the original report, Asian shares ended mostly upwards on Tuesday, in the midst of US-China trade negotiations in London. With the focus on these talks, markets expect significant movements that could influence global economies.Asia's Share GrowthThe Tokyo Nikkei 225 index rose by 1% to 38.473.97, while South Korea's Kospi jumped by 0.9% to 2.881.40. Hong Kong also registered profits with the Hang Seng rising by 0.2% to 24.242.03. T…
Asian markets extend gains as China-US talks proceed
HONG KONG, China — Asian stock markets squeezed out more gains Tuesday as the latest round of China-US trade talks moved into a second day. One of Donald Trump’s top advisers said he expected “a big, strong handshake”. There is optimism the negotiations will bring some much-needed calm to markets and ease tensions between the
The trade conflict negotiations between China and the US are the dominant issue in the stock market. Investors hope for an agreement that the DAX could start with small surcharges.
Asian Markets Watchful Amid China-US Trade Talks
Asian Markets Watchful Amid China-US Trade Talks Asian markets mostly climbed on Tuesday as investors focused on China-US trade negotiations aimed at preventing a recession.The discussions, which follow a meeting in London, seek to lower tariffs that have disrupted global trade. Major indices from Tokyo to Taiwan saw gains amid optimism.US markets showed mixed results, fueled by corporate deals from Qualcomm and IonQ, while bond and oil markets …
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