U.S. And China Conducted A Counter-Narcotics Working Group Meeting In Beijing; China's Public Security Minister Said Had In-Depth, Pragmatic Communication And A Common Understanding On The Group's Work Plan
Portfolio Pulse from Charles Gross
The U.S. and China held a Counter-Narcotics Working Group meeting in Beijing, where China's Public Security Minister reported in-depth, pragmatic communication and a common understanding on the group's work plan, according to a Reuters pool report.

January 30, 2024 | 10:25 am
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NEUTRAL IMPACT
The U.S.-China counter-narcotics meeting may have a neutral impact on SPY as it does not directly relate to economic or trade issues that typically influence this broad market ETF.
SPY, which tracks the S&P 500, is generally influenced by broader economic indicators and trade relations rather than specific regulatory or security meetings like the counter-narcotics working group. Therefore, the impact of this event on SPY is expected to be neutral in the short term.
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POSITIVE IMPACT
The meeting between U.S. and China for counter-narcotics may signal improved bilateral relations, potentially impacting investor sentiment towards Chinese markets.
While the meeting is focused on counter-narcotics, improved cooperation between the U.S. and China can be seen as a positive development for broader bilateral relations. This may lead to increased investor confidence in Chinese markets and assets like FXI, which tracks large-cap Chinese stocks.
CONFIDENCE 70
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