China's Xi In Meeting With Macron, Von Der Leyen Says China, France And EU All Wish To See An Early Ceasefire And Return Of Peace In Europe, And Support Political Settlement Of The Crisis;Xi Says Three Parties Need To Jointly Oppose Spillover And Escalation Of The Fighting, Create Conditions For Peace Talks, Safeguard International Energy And Food Security, And Keep Industrial And Supply Chains Stable; Xi Says China Did Not Create Ukraine Crisis, Nor Is It A Party To It
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In a meeting with Macron and Von Der Leyen, China's Xi stated that China, France, and the EU wish for an early ceasefire and peace in Europe, supporting a political settlement of the crisis. Xi emphasized opposing the escalation of fighting, safeguarding international energy and food security, and maintaining stable industrial and supply chains. He clarified that China did not create the Ukraine crisis and is not a party to it.

May 06, 2024 | 1:16 pm
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France's involvement in seeking an early ceasefire and peace in Europe, as discussed by Xi, Macron, and Von Der Leyen, could influence investor sentiment towards French markets.
Positive diplomatic developments and efforts towards peace in Europe, involving France, are likely to be viewed favorably by investors, potentially boosting confidence in French markets and assets represented by EWQ.
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Xi's statements on China's stance regarding the Ukraine crisis and its efforts to promote peace talks and stability may affect investor perception of Chinese markets.
China's active role in promoting peace and stability in Europe, as well as clarifying its non-involvement in the Ukraine crisis, could be perceived positively by investors, potentially benefiting Chinese market assets like FXI.
CONFIDENCE 85
IMPORTANCE 65
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The EU's engagement in discussions for an early ceasefire and peace in Europe, alongside China and France, may have a positive impact on European markets.
The EU's involvement in seeking a resolution to the crisis and promoting peace in Europe, as indicated in the talks with China and France, is likely to be seen as a positive development by investors, potentially boosting European markets represented by VGK.
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