Hong Kong’s benchmark Hang Seng Index led Thursday’s decline with a 1.6% drop, after the U.S.
House of Representatives passed a bill in support of antigovernment protesters in the city. The Senate had passed the bill a day earlier, and it will now go to President Trump to sign. U.S. E-Mini S&P 500 futures dropped 0.2%, pointing to a weaker open in New York.
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Given that Trump Admin (Barr) is investigating FBI/intel services, House is investigating Potus, Senate (Graham) is investigating former VP, does Xi look at this and say - there is no one running this madhouse, why do a deal now?
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