
European shares were subdued on Wednesday ahead of a crucial inflation report out of the U.S., while investors assessed the impact of a potential U.S.-China agreement on the trade war. The pan-European STOXX 600 was up 0.1% at 553.85 points at 0705 GMT. Late on Tuesday, U.S. and Chinese officials said they had agreed on a framework to put their trade truce back on track and remove China's export restrictions on rare earths, and remove some from the U.S. The agreement will be taken back to the leaders of the two countries for approval. In Europe, carmakers that would benefit from the...
The Hang Seng rose 184 points, or 0.8%, to close at a nearly three-month high of 24,349 on Wednesday, recovering from a slight decline in the previous session while extending its upward momentum since early June amid broad sector strength. Optimism grew over progress in U.S.-China trade talks, although further details on an agreed framework were awaited. Significant gains in mainland stocks also lifted sentiment, helping offset a mild decline in U.S. futures ahead of key inflation data. In corporate news, Chinese automakers pledged to shorten supplier payment terms amid an escalating price...
The three major U.S. indexes hovered around the flatline on Wednesday as traders digested a weaker-than-expected CPI report and digested the latest developments in the U.S.-China trade war. All major inflation measures came in below expectations, suggesting that consumers are yet to feel the impact of President Trump's tariffs, perhaps because the most severe duties are still on hold or because businesses are still absorbing the extra costs. The data bolstered views that the Fed could cut interest rates twice this year. Meanwhile, President Trump said a trade deal with China was done....