Summary
- Reported that U.S. Republicans and Democrats have reached an agreement to end the federal government shutdown.
- John Thune, the U.S. Senate Republican leader, said the government shutdown could end tonight.
- It said the agreement is expected to ease uncertainty in the U.S. economy and financial markets.

It appears that the U.S. Republican and Democratic parties have reached an agreement to lift the federal government shutdown (temporary work stoppage).
On the 11th (local time), according to Walter Bloomberg, John Thune, the U.S. Senate Republican leader, said, "We have reached an agreement that could allow the government shutdown to end tonight (local time)."

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