· *US stocks edged higher on Wednesday as traders weighed the prospects of a new spending bill against inflamed tensions with China.*
· *Concerns about a fresh US-China conflict intensified after the US ordered the closure of China's Consulate in Houston. China vowed to implement "firm countermeasures."*
· *Earnings...
US stocks edge higher as traders weigh new spending bill against rising China tensions
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