Stocks are rallying on a report that China is offering to increase purchases of American agricultural goods to ease the trade war
US stocks are set to rally after people briefed on the matter told the Financial Times that China is offering to import more agricultural goods from the US. The paper said that officials were offering to import an extra 10 million tonnes of soybeans as well as other goods.
US stocks are set to rally after people briefed on the matter told the Financial Times that China is offering to import more agricultural goods from the US. The paper said that officials were offering to import an extra 10 million tonnes of soybeans as well as other goods.
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