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European Stocks Kick Off the Week on a Cautious Tone

Stocks in Europe kicked off the week on a cautious tone, with the STOXX 50 losing about 0.2% and the STOXX 600 swinging around the flatline. Traders eagerly await US-China trade talks due to happen today in London, which marks another tentative step to ease trade tensions between the two countries. Meanwhile, data coming from China was mostly weak, with exports rising slightly less than expected and imports falling way more. On the corporate front, shares of SAP were down about 1%. Source: Trading Economics

Hang Seng Ends At Near 3-Month High On Trade Optimism

The Hang Seng jumped 389 points, or 1.6%, to close at 24,181 on Monday, recovering from losses in the previous session and hitting its highest in nearly three months. The gains were broad-based, driven by optimism ahead of high-level U.S.-China trade talks. The technology sector led the gains, with SMIC and Meituan each up 4.9% while Alibaba rose 2.0%. Rare earth stocks also gained after Beijing approved some export applications, easing concerns about trade tensions. However, weak Chinese economic data limited further gains. May exports grew the slowest in three months, while imports shrank...

US Stocks Very Cautious Amid US-China Tensions

US stocks started US trading on a cautious note, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq fluctuating around the flatline while the Dow Jones fell nearly 100 points. Traders were monitoring talks between the US and China, as officials from both countries met in London today, after Presidents Trump and Xi held a phone call last week and hopes were rekindled that trade tensions could ease. Meanwhile, investors continued to await further signs on how the trade war is impacting the economy, with CPI and PPI due later this week to provide an update on inflationary pressures. Consumer staples and...

U.S. stocks steady in cautious trading; China trade talks in spotlight

U.S. stocks traded in narrow ranges Monday as investors awaited news from the renewed trade talks between Washington and Beijing, as well as key inflation data later in the week. At 09:35 ET (13:35 GMT), the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 45 points, or 0.1%, and the S&P 500 index slipped 3 points, or 0.1%, while the NASDAQ Composite gained 30 points, or 0.2%. The main averages on Wall Street have continued to gain after ending higher on Friday, fueled by a stronger-than-anticipated U.S. labor market reading for May, although risk appetite was rattled by signs of steadily...

Nikkei Gains 0.6%, Led by Electronics Stocks

Japanese stocks are higher as fears about U.S. tariffs ease. A weaker yen is also helping shares of exporters. Electronics stocks are leading gains. Renesas Electronics is up 3.7% and Nidec Corp. is 3.2% higher. USD/JPY is at 144.53, compared with 144.29 as of Monday's Tokyo stock market close. Investors are closely watching any developments related to U.S.-China trade talks as well as the war in Ukraine. The Nikkei Stock Average is up 0.6% at 38320.06. Source : Dow Jones Newswires