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Trump announced 10% tariffs on most countries - including the UK - from Saturday, with higher rates on some of America's biggest trading partners from 9 April.
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Gold hit a record high on Thursday, as nervous investors rushed towards safe-haven assets after U.S. President Donald Trump announced more aggressive-than-anticipated tariffs against major trading par...
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US stocks plunged after President Trump announced a baseline 10% tariff on all US trading partners, sending shockwaves through markets and the global trade order.
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The yield on the US 10-year Treasury bond has fallen to its lowest level since October; President Donald Trump announced plans for tariffs across a host of goods. Fears of a global tariff war sent markets down and investors to safe assets.
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US stock futures showed a slight decline, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average futures dipping by 0.1%. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite futures fell by 0.2%. This downward trend follows a brief market rebound earlier in the week, highlighting the fragility of investor confidence amid ongoing trade tensions.
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