By Medha Singh
(Reuters) – Stock futures pointed to a higher opening on Tuesday on signs of further progress in trade talks between the United States and China as the world’s two largest economies pull back from the brink of a full-blown trade war.
Washington neared a deal to lift its ban on U.S. firms supplying Chinese telecoms gear maker ZTE Corp <000063.SZ>, sources said on Tuesday, while Beijing said it will steeply cut import tariffs for automobiles and car parts.
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“The market is taking very well to what appears to be the fact that Trump is able to maneuver the trade talks in our favor,” said Andre Bakhos, managing director at Janlyn Capital LLC in Bernardsville, New Jersey. “We’re seeing a continuation of that positive momentum this morning.”
The stock market has generally been volatile this year on a combination of factors including the fear of higher inflation spurring faster U.S. interest rate hikes and worries over a global trade war.
While investors may be relieved over the easing trade tensions, many U.S. government and industry officials view President Donald Trump is backing off from his tough stance against what they see as China’s unfair trade and market access practices.
At 8:44 a.m. ET, Dow e-minis <1YMc1> were up 50 points, or 0.2 percent. S&P 500 e-minis
Among other gainers, Kohl’s Rival Macy’s “It’s comforting to know that retailing side is not dead. Consumer discretionary stocks have done very well for a while now and that’s a small sign but it’s another advocate for a strong economy,” Bakhos said. Among decliners, Toll Brothers Micron Facebook The possibility of a ZTE reprieve boosted shares of optical component makers. Acacia Communications (Reporting by Medha Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila)