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Wall Street Gains as Investors Eye US Trade Talks with China, Fed Rate Decision and Earnings Reports

CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, JUL 29 – Asian markets showed mixed results with Hong Kong's Hang Seng down 0.6% and Shanghai up 0.3% as investors awaited U.S.-China trade talks and Federal Reserve decisions.

  • On Tuesday, Asian shares were mixed as trade negotiations entered their second day, with officials from China and the U.S. involved in ongoing talks.
  • Many details of the US-China trade deal remain unresolved, and Wall Street investors face a week of potential flashpoints including a Federal Reserve interest rate decision.
  • Japan's Nikkei 225 fell 0.8% to 40,674.55 on broad selling of major companies including automakers and banks.
  • In corporate trades, Novo Nordisk's shares are not specified, while Tesla's stock rose 3% on news of a potential $16.5 billion chip deal with Samsung Electronics.
  • This week, the US government will release three labor market data sets, culminating in the July jobs report, as hundreds of US companies prepare to report spring profits.
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Wall Street gains as investors eye US trade talks with China, Fed rate decision and earnings reports

Wall Street chugged mostly higher in premarket trading Tuesday as Chinese and U.S. officials begin a second day of trade talks and the Federal Reserve

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