Wall Street surges after Washington and Beijing agree to hold high-level talks, easing trade fears
NEW YORK - U.S. stocks surged on Thursday on expectations of a de-escalation in trade tensions after Washington and Beijing agreed to hold high-level talks next month, while strong economic data eased fears of a domestic slowdown.
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