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Investors remain jumpy over US-China trade movements, with Wall Street sliding late in the session. Futures are pointing to the ASX opening slightly higher, writes Kyle Rodda.
Judging by last night's price action, trade for the remainder of the week is going to very "headline driven". It's an obscure way of saying a little bit nervous, a little bit jumpy, and probably a bit irrational.
The reason for this judgement comes from market participants' reaction to some pretty shallow, and conflicting news-stories overnight. As most traders have become used to when it comes to the subject, trade-negotiation news drove sentiment during US trade. And unlike the night prior, where traders became hung-up on bad-news, last night's developments proved a dead-rubber for the stock market.
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