German shares led gains in Europe on Wednesday as robust earnings from the count...
- German shares led gains in Europe on Wednesday as robust earnings from the country’s Siemens and Wirecard overshadowed mounting worries over a U.S.-China trade deal.
Chinese Vice Premier Liu He will travel to Washington on Thursday for two days of trade talks, in a bid to avoid a sharp increase in tariffs on Chinese goods that U.S. President Donald Trump had threatened to impose over the weekend. Wirecard shares and Spain-based IT company Amadeus, which rose 4 percent after upbeat first-quarter results helped technology stocks’ rise.
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