US-China Trade Talks & Agreements - US and China reached a framework to implement the Geneva consensus and the call between the two presidents, with in-depth and candid communication [1][2] - Markets are taking the US-China trade talks outcome with caution due to the lack of detail or a concrete agreement [3] - The focus is on the shipments of rare earth minerals and magnets being eased by China, with the US potentially easing export controls in a balanced way [5][13] - A US appeals court allowed President Trump to continue enforcing his global tariffs, potentially dampening the trade breakthrough [6] - The agreement aims to reduce temperature and continue talks, but distrust between the two sides remains a significant issue [8][21] - The US has never linked export controls with trade in this way, raising questions about the long-term implications and potential for future negotiations [30] Market & Investment Implications - Hong Kong equities are getting a bigger push from the US-China trade negotiations than US futures, with strategists believing there's more room to run for shares in the city [68] - Onshore and offshore Chinese shares are performing well, with the CSI 300 having its best day in about a month amid trade negotiations [69] - The MSCI China could be turbo-charged on the back of any improvement when it comes to data [72] - Foreign investors' buying of Indian stocks is turning positive for this quarter, signaling a potential extension of buying [73][74] India Wealth Management Industry - Massive wealth growth is coming from Tier one and Tier two cities in India, presenting a significant growth opportunity [76] - Technology platforms are critical to achieve scale in the retail customer segment, enabling digital onboarding and investment [80] - The private banking segment is growing exponentially due to IPOs, sales of India Inc, and generational shifts [81] - There is a growing interest from non-resident Indians (NRIs) in the Indian markets, with skilled individuals setting up outside India to get money into India [85][86] - Indian wealth management is shifting from a distribution-led model (58%) to an advisory model (14%), similar to the US market (2% distribution, 60% advisory) [98]
Lack of Details Spark Caution After US-China talks | Insight with Haslinda Amin 6/11/2025
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