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China invites top US officials to break trade deal impasse

Markets will remain volatile until a trade deal is settled.

Nevil Gibson
Mon, 13 May 2019

China invited the two top US trade negotiators back to Beijing in a bid to keep a deal alive and prevent further mayhem in the markets.

Financial markets gyrated last week as President Donald Trump revealed the Chinese were trying to backtrack on agreements to end the trade war.

On Friday,

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Nevil Gibson
Mon, 13 May 2019
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