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American future market falls amid Trump’s global tariff

BySimon Rousseau Posted onJuly 13, 2025 10:31 pmJuly 13, 2025 10:31 pm
American future market falls amid Trump's global tariff

US futures fell on Sunday (13) with US President Donald Trump, continuing his import tariff blitz.

Future contracts linked to the Dow Jones Industrial Averag index fell 214 points, or 0.48%, at the beginning of the negotiation. Already the future contracts of S&P 500 retreated 0.50%, and future contracts of Nasdaq fell 0.55%.

The 10-year treasure yield yield dropped 0.6 base point to 4.417%. Gold remained stable at $ 3,364 the jaguar, while the US dollar rose 0.2% over the euro and fell 0.12% over yen.

American oil prices rose 0.58%to $ 68.85 the barrel, and Brent oil advanced 0.16%to $ 70.79.

This week is expected that after Wall Street has minimized the risks of President Donald Trump’s trade war, investors may be starting to take their tariff threats more seriously, analysts heard from The New York Times.

This weekend, Trump announced that the European Union and Mexico will face 30% less rates that reach trade agreements until August 1.

In addition to the European Union, another 24 countries have received since the second (7) letters from US President Donald Trump, announcing an increase in import tariffs.

Simon Rousseau
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