Chinese President Xi Jinping said China has a "positive attitude" toward trade talks but is not afraid to "fight back"
Stock futures are pointing higher today, with the Dow looking to snap its three-day losing streak. Trade optimism is back on the rise after Chinese President Xi Jinping told a visiting U.S. business delegation that Beijing has a "positive attitude" toward the ongoing negotiations, and President Donald Trump said on Fox and Friends that a phase one pact is "potentially very close." Meanwhile, Wall Street is combing over earnings from several retailers today, while anticipating manufacturing purchasing managers index (PMI) data due out later this morning.
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Asian markets stumbled to a mixed finish today, as investors entered the weekend with no further clarity on a potential phase one U.S.-China trade deal. China's Shanghai Composite fell 0.6% to underperform its regional counterparts, with most other equity benchmarks settling modestly higher. Hong Kong's Hang Seng advanced 0.5%, while Japan's Nikkei and South Korea's Kospi each rose 0.3%.
London-listed stocks are leading the charge over in Europe, with the FTSE 100 rallying 1.4% as weak manufacturing and services data applies pressure to the pound. Elsewhere, the French CAC 40 is up 0.4%, and the German DAX has tacked on 0.2% after final gross domestic product (GDP) data showed the eurozone's economic powerhouse dodging an official recession in the third quarter.