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'Eleventh hour' US-China trade deal could happen before tariffs kick in Sunday, analysts say – CNBC, CNBC

'Eleventh hour' US-China trade deal could happen before tariffs kick in Sunday, analysts say – CNBC, CNBC


President Donald Trump and China’s President Xi Jinping shake hands at a press conference following their meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

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The U.S. andChinawill probably announce some form of trade deal ahead of Sunday – when additional tariffs on Chinese goods are due to kick in – and that’s going to boost financial markets, say analysts.

There will be an “eleventh hour” announcement about a deal on Saturday night, says Kenny Polcari, senior market strategist at Slatestone Wealth.

“They’re going to come out and say ‘we’ve got a deal … we’re working on tweaking, fine-tuning it. But, to show good faith, we’ re not going to impose these tariffs. ‘ And then the markets will rally, “he told CNBC’s” Street Signs “on Wednesday.

Additional tariffs – (*******************************% on about $ 160 billion in Chinese exports to the US – are set to kick in on Sunday, as both economies remain locked in negotiations for a “phase one” trade deal. U.S. President Donald Trumpannounced in Octoberthat the initial deal would be completed before the end of the year. He also said it would address intellectual property and financial services concerns, along with purchases of about $ 90 billion to $ billion worth of agricultural products by China.

The Wall Street Journalreported Tuesday that both countries are taking steps to delay those tariffson Sunday.

Markets are already anticipating that some form of an initial deal will be signed, said Eric Robertson, global head of foreign exchange, rates and credit research at Standard Chartered Bank.

According to Robertson, even if there’s no phase-one deal by Sunday, both parties would probably indicate they’re in a holding state in terms of the trade deal.

“I think what you might see is something along the lines of: ‘We’re still negotiating, we’re in the final stretch, we’re waiting to put pen to paper, tariffs will go into place on the 15th, but we won’t collect any revenue on them for the next six months, ” Robertson told CNBC Wednesday.

“There’s a lot of ways that they can demonstrate that it’s on hold until the phase-one deal is signed,” he added.

Analysts from DBS said in a note on Wednesday that negotiators from both countries “have moved away from a deadline for a Phase 1 trade deal.”

“US remains unwilling to meet China’s term to roll back existing tariffs in exchange for its purchases of US agricultural products. The final decision to delay tariffs rests with US President Donald Trump, “they wrote.

Meanwhile, delaying both trade talks and tariffs would keep theChinese yuanstable – at between 7 and 7. 11 against the dollar, DBS said. The yuan first sankpast 7 to the dollarin more than a decade in August amid an escalation in the trade war.

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