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US and China Strike Framework to Ease Trade Tensions

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The US and China de-escalated trade tensions, agreeing to a preliminary deal on how to implement the consensus the two sides reached in Geneva, negotiators for both sides said. While the full details of their accord weren't immediately available, US negotiators said they "absolutely expect" that issues around shipments of rare earth minerals and magnets will be resolved with the framework implementation. We get reaction from George Schultze, Founder and CEO at Schultze Wealth Management.

Financial markets were closely watching whether the world's largest economies can find a way to tamp down trade tensions that economists say have tipped the world economy into a downturn, with the US among the hardest hit. Despite the modest moves Wednesday, global stocks are still at a record high, having recovered from their April lows as President Donald Trump suspended his tariffs until July 9th. For more, we hear from Matthew Michelini, Partner and Head of Asia-Pacific at Apollo Global Management. He speaks with Bloomberg's Yvonne Man at the Bloomberg Invest Summit in Hong Kong.

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The US and China de-escalated trade tensions, agreeing to a preliminary deal on how to implement the consensus the two sides reached in Geneva, negotiators for both sides said. While the full details of their accord weren't immediately available, US negotiators said they "absolutely expect" that issues around shipments of rare earth minerals and magnets will be resolved with the framework implementation. We get reaction from George Schultze, Founder and CEO at Schultze Wealth Management.

Financial markets were closely watching whether the world's largest economies can find a way to tamp down trade tensions that economists say have tipped the world economy into a downturn, with the US among the hardest hit. Despite the modest moves Wednesday, global stocks are still at a record high, having recovered from their April lows as President Donald Trump suspended his tariffs until July 9th. For more, we hear from Matthew Michelini, Partner and Head of Asia-Pacific at Apollo Global Management. He speaks with Bloomberg's Yvonne Man at the Bloomberg Invest Summit in Hong Kong.

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