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Wall Street heads for cautious start, dollar eases ahead of US-China talks
Jun 9, 2025 5:25 AM

LONDON/TOKYO (Reuters) -Wall Street index futures hovered a touch higher while the dollar pared recent gains at the outset of London talks meant to mend a trade rift between the United States and China.

S&P 500 E-minis were up around 8 points, or 0.1%, while Nasdaq 100 E-minis ticked 14 points higher, to almost 0.1%.

MSCI's broadest index of world shares climbed 0.2%, and earlier hit a record high of 894.13.

Europe's STOXX 600 ticked 0.2% lower, weighed by aerospace and defence-linked sectors.

Top trade representatives from Washington and Beijing are due to meet for talks expected to focus on critical minerals, whose production is dominated by China.

"Trade policy will remain the big macro uncertainty," said Kyle Rodda, a senior financial market analyst at Capital.com. "Signs of further momentum in talks could give the markets fresh boost to kick off the week."

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer will represent Washington in talks with China, U.S. President Donald Trump said in a social media post.

China's foreign ministry said Vice Premier He Lifeng will be in Britain for the first meeting of the China-U.S. economic and trade consultation mechanism.

Wall Street stocks closed sharply higher on Friday after the closely watched monthly U.S. jobs data eased concerns about damage to the world's biggest economy from Trump's unpredictable tariff regime.

Sentiment was weighed down by a standoff in Los Angeles that led to Trump calling in the California National Guard to quell demonstrations over his immigration policies.

The dollar fell 0.4% against the yen to 144.315, trimming its 0.9% jump on Friday. The European single currency rose about 0.2% to $1.1415. Sterling rose against the dollar 0.4% to $1.3595.

CHINA EXPORT GROWTH SLOWS

U.S. job growth slowed in May by less than forecast, data showed on Friday. But dour economic readings from China added to evidence the trade war is taking a toll.

China's export growth slowed to a three-month low in May, while factory-gate deflation deepened to its worst level in two years, separate reports showed on Monday.

Tariff negotiation hopes dispelled dour economic data and Asian markets closed higher.

The Japanese Nikkei closed almost 1% higher, China's blue-chip CSI300 Index climbed roughly 0.3%, while the Shanghai Composite Index gained 0.4%.

Japan is considering buying back some super-long government bonds issued in the past at low interest rates, two sources with direct knowledge of the plan said on Monday.

Attention now turns to U.S. inflation data on Wednesday that may adjust expectations for the timing of any rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. The Fed is in a blackout period ahead of its June 18 policy decision.

"Beneath the surface, fragilities are building," said Bruno Schneller, managing director at Erlen Capital Management, noting that the U.S. CPI release is expected to show another rise, signaling that inflation remains sticky.

"While this may offer some near-term support for the U.S. dollar, broader macro dynamics - notably fiscal expansion, rising structural deficits, and political unpredictability - are increasingly clouding the outlook for both rates and currencies," he said.

Gold rose around 0.25% to $3,318 per ounce after a 1.3% fall on Friday. Brent crude recovered earlier losses to climb 20 cents to $66.67 while U.S. WTI crude rose 19 cents to $64.67 a barrel following a 1.9% surge late last week.

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