Stocks opened broadly higher on Wall Street after Pres. Trump agreed to hold off on raising tariffs on Chinese goods, which would have escalated a damaging trade war between the world's two largest economies.
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Stocks rally on tentative deal to avoid government shutdown, US-China trade hopesHere's what you need to keep an eye on today as the holiday-shortened week kicks off: - A new round of U.S.-China trade talks. - Walmart's Q4 earnings topped expectations. - Payless is in the process of shutting down.
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Stocks eke out gains on U.S.-China trade hopes, Walmart earnings
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Stocks set for a mixed open amid US-China trade talksU.S. stock futures were flat Tuesday as traders waited for new details to emerge from the latest round of U.S.-China trade talks.
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Stocks open slightly lower as U.S.-China talks resume; Walmart shares jump
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A drop in U.S. stocks may be fast and furious, according to Elliott Wave theoryA drop in U.S. stocks may be fast and furious (via AviGilburt)
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Asia stocks up slightly, eyes on U.S.-China talks, Fed minutesAsian stocks gained a tad on Wednesday after U.S-China trade talks resumed while...
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