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Wall Street shrugs off impeachment vote to favour US/China trade

A sixth day of gains buoys markets to all-time highs.

Fri, 20 Dec 2019

US markets rose for the sixth straight intraday record as they broadly disregarded the political theatre of the impeachment vote to focus on news about trade.

US Treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin said an initial trade deal with China would be signed in early January and that a “phase one”

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