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Wall Street opens higher as US-China trade hopes lift sentiment; Nasdaq up 100
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US stock markets opened higher, fueled by tech gains and hopes of easing US-China trade tensions after Trump hinted at tariff cuts. However, travel stocks declined due to weak bookings. European and Asian markets mostly rose, while the US 10-year Treasury yield eased amid geopolitical concerns.
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