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Amid tariff negotiations, President Donald Trump has also been making trade deals. With the aim of securing a lower tariff rate, South Korea agreed to purchase $100 billion of liquified natural gas and make $350 billion in investments in the US. The EU has indicated it’ll purchase $750 billion of American energy and Japan will establish a $550 billion fund for investments in the US.
US equities closed Monday’s session with strong gains, rebounding from Friday’s losses. All three US benchmarks were green. The Dow Jones recovered nearly 600 points, closing 1.34% higher, the S&P500 ending a 4-day loosing streak to close 1.47% higher and the tech- heavy Nasdaq advanced 1.95%.
European markets also all closed in the green, with the STOXX600 ending 0.9% higher.
Locally, the Australian market closed slightly higher yesterday, just 0.02%. Materials, consumer staples and utilities were in the lead, while industries, energy and financials dragged down on the market.
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