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Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day
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Here’s what you need to know.\nNo Talking\nTreasury Secretary Janet Yellen and her staff haveno plansto resurrect the regular U.S.-China economic dialogue that governed ties between the two nations during the Bush and Obama administrations, continuing for now the suspension put in place under President Donald Trump. A spate of U.S. actions in recent days — including aplanned warningto American businesses in Hong Kong, newimport controlsfor China’s Xinjiang region and talks about adigital trade agreementthat would exclude Beijing — underscore how Biden plans to extend and even deepen Trump’s moreconfrontational approach. Former Vice President Mike Pence is calling on Biden to further toughen his stanceon China, including delisting Chinese companies that don’t meet U.S. accounting standards, withholding research funds and demanding that Chinareveal the originsof the coronavirus pandemic.\nAwaiting Data\nAsian stocks look set for asteady start after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell signaled more U.S. economic progress is needed before stimulus is pared back and astraders await key China growth data. A raft of key Chinese reports are due, including GDP growth, amid a debate on whether the Asian nation’s economic rebound from the pandemic is peaking. Futures inched lower in Japan and Australia and were steady in Hong Kong. U.S. contracts fluctuated after the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 both closed slightly higher on Powell’s reassurance on accommodative policy and reiteration that elevated inflation will likely moderate in coming months. 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The games will appear alongside current fare as a new programming genre and the company doesn’t currently plan to charge extra for the content, said a person familiar with the situation.\nKaraoke Cluster\nSingapore’s local virus cases reached a 15-month high on Wednesday with 56 new cases amid aworsening clusterat karaoke lounges, though its health minister said this wouldn’t affect the city’s closely-watched reopening plans.Indonesia surpassed India’s daily Covid-19 case numbers, marking a new Asian virus epicenter, while Australia’s Sydney is now in the third week of astrict lockdownthat on Wednesday was extended until at least July 30. Meanwhile, Moderna hopes to replicate its success with itsCovid mRNA vaccineon other diseases, including flu, HIV and cancer.\nBorder Talks\nThe foreign ministers of India and China on Wednesday agreed tocontinue discussionsover the ongoingborder standoffthat started last May in their second in-person meeting in less than a year. India’s Subrahmanyam Jaishankar met China’s Wang Yi on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Council of Foreign Ministers conference in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. The two ministers had a “detailed exchange of views” on the current border situation in the northern Indian territory of Ladakh and on other bilateral issues, the Indian foreign ministry said in a statement. The leaders’ agreement to continue talks comes less than a month after Indiashifted 50,000 more troopsto its China border.\nAnd finally, here’s what Tracy’s interested in today\nThe big news this morning is that the Biden administrationwon't resurrect the U.S.'s old economic dialoguewith China. So even after the departure of Trump, U.S.-China trade relations are a long way from healing. 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