Wall Street is set to open moderately higher on Monday, with a focus on geopolitical developments. The EU and U.S. have reached a 15 percent tariff agreement on EU goods, down from the proposed 30 percent. The U.S. and China plan to extend their tariff truce for another 90 days. In Asian trading, the dollar index remains steady, gold at $3,340 per ounce, and oil prices rising. U.S. futures show gains, with Dow up 25.00 points, S&P 500 up 11.75 points, and Nasdaq up 85.50 points. Asian shares rose, with China’s Shanghai Composite up 0.1 percent and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng up 0.7 percent. Japanese markets fell, while Australian markets saw modest gains.
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