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Hang Seng Finishes 0.6% Higher

The Hang Seng rose 141 points or 0.6% to close at 23,654 on Wednesday, marking a second straight day of gains amid optimism that an upcoming call between U.S. President Trump and China's Xi Jinping could ease trade tensions. The deadline also loomed for U.S. trading partners to submit proposals to avoid steep tariffs set to take effect in five weeks. Hong Kong's healthcare index led sector gains, up around 3% as investors bet on earnings growth from innovative drug makers. Innovent Biologics surged 13.8%, followed by CSPC Pharma (2.8%), Hansoh Pharma (2.6%), and Wuxi Biologics (1.6%)....

Wall Street opens slightly higher after private payrolls data

U.S. stocks inched up in choppy trading on Wednesday after weaker-than-expected private payrolls data deepened concerns about the Trump administration's erratic trade policies pressuring the labor market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI), opens new tab rose 54.5 points, or 0.13%, at the open to 42,574.13. The S&P 500 (.SPX), opens new tab rose 8.6 points, or 0.14%, at the open to 5,978.94​, while the Nasdaq Composite (.IXIC), opens new tab rose 36.0 points, or 0.19%, to 19,434.94 at the opening bell. Source: Reuters

European Equities Close Higher in Wednesday Trading; European Commission Adopts Water Resilience Strategy

The European stock markets closed higher in Wednesday trading as the Stoxx Europe 600 gained 0.49%, Germany's DAX was up 0.8%, the FTSE 100 increased 0.14%, France's CAC 40 advanced 0.53%, and the Swiss Market Index rose 0.47%. The European Commission adopted a new water resilience strategy aiming to secure clean, affordable water, restore the water cycle and foster a sustainable water economy. The commission said that the strategy consists of over 30 actions to tackle climate impacts and boost competitiveness. Euro area bank interest rates generally declined in April, with composite costs...

Wall Street Edges Higher Amid Weak Jobs Data, Trade Jitters

U.S. stocks edged higher on Wednesday as the market digested weak economic data while keeping an eye on trade developments. The S&P 500 rose 0.1%, the Nasdaq gained 0.4%, and the Dow gained about 50 points, extending gains for a third straight session. Tech stocks continued to provide support, although enthusiasm was tempered by disappointing labor market data. Nvidia rose 3%, surpassing Microsoft and becoming the world's most valuable public company once again. Private sector hiring rose just 37,000 in May, the weakest in more than two years, and the ISM services index fell to 49.9,...

Shares in Hong Kong Hover at 2-Week Peak

Hongkong Stock Market Hong Kong stocks climbed 211 points or 0.9% to 23,869 on Thursday morning deals, increasing for the third session. Markets reached their highest level in two weeks, driven by broad-based sector gains and private survey data indicating a rebound in China's services activity in May, following a seven-month low in April. Optimism over potential U.S.-China trade talks also lifted sentiment as investors watched for signs of easing tensions. In other news, China has introduced a national tracking system for seven rare earth elements, following April's export restrictions and...