U.S. government debt prices were higher Tuesday morning.
Market players are following U.S.-China trade discussions, amid some concerns regarding plans to sign a trade deal in the coming weeks. President Donald Trump said Friday that he had not agreed to scrap tariffs on Chinese goods – His comments followed news earlier last week, from the Chinese commerce ministry saying that both sides had agreed toOn the data front, the calendar is thin, with only the NFIB Survey due at 06:00 a.m. ET.
There are also a few Fed speeches scheduled for Tuesday. Fed Vice Chair Richard Clarida will speak at 05:30 a.m. ET and Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker is giving a speech in New York at 08:30 a.m. ET.
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