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Wall Street hopeful about coy US-China trade rumours

Elsewhere, Johnson discusses Irish backstop and Turkey continues airstrikes in Syria.

Fri, 11 Oct 2019

Markets ticked up as Wall Street welcomed news about a fresh round of top-level US-China trade talks that could result in a partial deal.

US President Donald Trump tweeted that he wanted to meet with China’s vice-premier, Liu He, tomorrow in Washington, pushing the Dow Jones up more than 150

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