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European Markets Set for Lower Open Following New Trump Tariff Announcements

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  • •European stocks are expected to start the trading week in negative territory.
  • •The decline is attributed to global markets reacting to President Trump's latest global tariffs policy.

European equity markets are poised for a negative start to the trading week as investors react to the latest U.S. trade policy shifts. The anticipated decline follows President Donald Trump's announcement of new global tariffs, which has sparked widespread concern across international markets. Major indices, including the STOXX 600, DAX, and CAC 40, are expected to face significant downward pressure during the opening sessions. Market analysts suggest that these tariffs introduce substantial trade uncertainty and potential economic friction for export-heavy European economies. Additionally, the EUR/USD pair is under scrutiny as global trade tensions typically trigger a flight to safety and weigh on the euro. The implementation of these measures is viewed as a disruptive event for global supply chains, weighing heavily on overall investor sentiment.

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STOXX 600DAXCAC 40EUR/USD
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