Asian and European bourses posted gains following signs that U.S.-China trade discussions are progressing toward a limited agreement. The STOXX Europe 600 climbed 0.5% and the MSCI Asia-Pacific Index gained 0.8%. Both sides are reportedly considering tariff freezes and incremental export relaxations on semiconductors and agricultural goods. Safe-haven demand eased, pushing gold and sovereign-bond prices slightly lower. Economists said the détente could stabilize global supply chains through 2026 if formalized at the upcoming Seoul summit.