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Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) futures climbedpoints higher in early trading Wednesday. Optimism returned to the market as Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam bows to protestor demands and restores some calm to Asian stock markets.
Lam agreed towithdraw the controversial extradition billthat triggered mass protests across the city this summer. The withdrawal is one of five demands outlined by protestors. Hong Kong stocks jumped 4 percent overnight and pushed Asian markets higher across the board.
Dow futures leap 230 points higher
After a dismal start to September, which saw theDow shed almost 300 pointsyesterday, traders can expect a brighter start on Wall Street this morning . At 5. 09 am ET,Dow futureswere 230 points higher, pointing to a strong opening.
S&P 500 futuresalso edged higher whileNasdaq Compositeposted a strong 1. 35 percent rise.
Hong Kong bows to protestors
After months of disruptive protests that sawmore than a million people take to the streets, Lam’s decision to withdraw the extradition bill immediately stemmed the stock market bleeding. Below you can see the Asian markets reacting in real time.
* HONG KONG’S LAM TO FORMALLY WITHDRAW EXTRADITION BILL: SCMP
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from@DavidInglesTVpic.twitter.com/I0w 8950 LsJ – Hilary (@queenofchartz)September 4, 2019
The three-month protests, which saw Hong Kong airport grind to a halt, put intense pressure on the economy, pushing Hong Kong to thebrink of recession. This morning’s relief rally in Asian stocks also spread to European markets and US stock futures.
Hong Kong protestors are now being sprayed with blue-dye water cannons so police can make arrestspic.twitter.com/hZK6Ybmok2
– NowThis (@nowthisnews) (September 4,)
Dow Jones remains on a knife-edge
Despite the positive news out of Hong Kong, US traders have plenty of domestic issues to bring them back to reality.
President Donald Trump remains firm in his stance towards China, threatening to get “MUCH TOUGHER” if he wins the 2020 election. In a tweet yesterday, he accused China of ripping off the US while sources claim he camedangerously close to doubling tariffs in August.
…. And then, think what happens to China when I win. Deal would get MUCH TOUGHER! In the meantime, China’s Supply Chain will crumble and businesses, jobs and money will be gone!
– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) (September 3, 2019
Across the pond in the UK, indecision over Brexit threatens toplunge the country into a snap election, a move that would spell disaster for the markets.
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