US: S&P 500, Nasdaq open at record levels on trade talk hopes; set for strong quarter
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 201.4 points, or 0.46 per cent, at the open to 44,020.66. The S&P 500 rose 20.3 points, or 0.33 per cent, at the open to 6,193.36, while the Nasdaq Composite rose 86.7 points, or 0.43 per cent, to 20,360.152 at the opening bell. REUTERS

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