Wall Street advanced on Friday as both Washington and Beijing made positive comm...
- Wall Street advanced on Friday as both Washington and Beijing made positive comments on the potential for a trade deal between the world’s two biggest economies and upbeat domestic economic data helped to ease investor worries.
U.S. President Donald Trump told Fox News a trade deal was “potentially very close” following remarks by President Xi Jinping that Beijing wanted to work out an initial agreement. Strategists said it helped that Trump was vague on Friday about whether he would sign or veto the bills.
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