Global shares ticked up on Monday and oil rebounded after a big fall late last w...
TOKYO - Global shares ticked up on Monday and oil rebounded after a big fall late last week, as investors clung to hopes Beijing and Washington could reach a compromise in trade talks although increasing tensions over Hong Kong unsettled market confidence.
MSCI’s broadest gauge of world shares, all-country world index .MIWD00000PUS, ticked up 0.07% and stood within reach of its all-time peak hit in January 2018. “Markets will consider such an arrangement as a de facto deal whether they officially sign it or not,” he said.
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