US-China talks to boost Aussie market

Australia's share market is tipped to open higher on Monday after optimism surrounding US and China trade talks.

Chinese Stock board prices

Australia's market is tipped to open higher on the back of encouraging US and China trade talks. (AAP)

A positive open is tipped for the Australian share market on the back of encouraging trade talks between the US and China.

The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 is expected to climb 53 points when trade resumes on Monday after finishing at 6,066.1 points on Friday, CommSec chief economist Craig James told AAP on Sunday.

"There's more optimism around US and China trade talks which will continue this week in Washington," Mr James said.

"The fact they are continuing to talk and progress has been made is very encouraging."

The optimism has also boosted the Australian dollar which jumped about half a cent to 71.4 US cents after finishing on 70.92 US cents on Friday.

The Dow Jones also finished higher by 440 points or 1.7 per cent on Friday.

"Overall it does look like a good day for our market on Monday," Mr James said.

The release of economic data in the US suggests there's no need to think about moving interest rates in Australia which is giving comfort to investors, he added.

Investors will be looking out for the Reserve Bank board minutes and the testimony from the Reserve Bank governor which are expected to shed light on interest rates and the Australian economy.

The December quarter wage price index and January's unemployment figures will also dominate the agenda this week.

There will also be a raft of companies reporting earning results including BHP Billiton, Coles Group, Woolworths Group, Qantas Airways and Sydney Airport.

The price of oil finished the week up 2.2 per cent while there was a modest 2.7 per cent fall in iron ore.

US financial markets are closed on Monday as George Washington's Birthday/President's Day public holiday is observed.


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