is some over excitement on wall street right now optimism at the very least thank you very much hans carter on wall street u.s. and chinese trade negotiators have all wrapped up talks in beijing aimed at ending their trade dispute now that's no easy task the laundry list of differences to iraq ironed out is quite long the u.s. has accused china of unfair trade practices including cyber theft and forced technology transfers. what they discussed the night before is unknown but equity markets shot higher after negotiators exchanged smiles as they resumed talks on friday well. what i saw. there was a very. thin trigger e secretary steve minucci unjoined chinese vice premier luke a and u.s. trade representative robert light has a for a photo and perhaps a chance to rearrange their negotiating positions before starting the day's talks the chinese commerce ministry says the two teams will spin no effort in the negotiations to end the months long trade war u.s. president donald trump said the two sides were close to a deal but officials have played down expectations of an imminent agreement u.s. in