Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Monday that talks between Washington and Beijing would resume in two weeks.
A U.K. court case will decide whether PM Boris Johnson's suspension of parliament was lawful.European markets are set to open higher on Tuesday as traders monitor the latest U.S.-China trade developments.Britain's FTSE 100 is seen rising 26 points to 7,353, Germany's DAX up 31 points at 12,376 and France's CAC up 14 points at 5,647, according to IG index data.
Traders were largely focused on news around the U.S.-China trade spat. Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinThe U.S. finance official appeared to bepublicly by President Donald Trump earlier in the day. Mnuchin said that last week's visit from Chinese officials had been cut short on the request of U.S. officials, to which Trump responded "why?"
In Asia, markets were in mixed territory amid weak Japanese manufacturing data. A key index showed the country's factory activity shrank at its fastest pace in seven months in September. Back in Europe, investors will likely monitor a U.K. court case that will determine whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully by suspending parliament weeks before the Oct. 31 Brexit deadline. Sterling struggled for direction, trading barely higher versus the dollar.of its Asian business at HK$27 a share, the bottom of an indicative range, sources told CNBC. The move means the firm will raise up to $5 billion in the float.
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