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Podcast: Major Indexes Edge Higher Amid Renewed U.S.-China Trade Talks

Podcast: Major Indexes Edge Higher Amid Renewed U.S.-China Trade Talks

Negotiators from the two countries are expected to discuss export controls for rare-earth minerals and jet engines, among other items. Plus: Warner Bros. Discovery shares fell after it announced plans to split the company in two. And Apple stock slid as its artificial intelligence announcements disappointed some investors. 🎧 Listen: Danny Lewis hosts the Minute Briefing podcast.

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