Stocks in Asia set to trade lower on renewed threat to trade; investors await Australia's jobs data

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Investors will be watching out for the release of Australian jobs data, set to be at 9:30 a.m. HK/SIN.

Overnight, stocks stateside closed at their lows of the day just after the Wall Street Journal reported that progress on a trade deal with China are stalled over restrictions on Huawei, citing people familiar with the talks.Stocks in Asia were set to trade lower on Thursday following an overnight slip on Wall Street, as investors await the release of Australian employment data.

Futures pointed to a lower open for Japanese stocks, with the Nikkei futures contract at 21,295, as compared to theShares in Australia were also set to slip, with the SPI futures contract at 6,591.0, as compared to theInvestors will be watching out for the release of Australian jobs data, set to be released at 9:30 a.m. HK/SIN.

 

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Are those eyes brown real?

Good i have puts for Friday

So what is the next arbitrary date that the pundits will target as the next chance for a deal? Each one passes with nothing being accomplished. Trump actually moved backwards at the hyped up epic fail known as the G20. Caved on Huawei, delayed tariffs & got nothing in return.

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