Stock Exchange: Cac 40 Drop, Higher Tariffs than Expected for Many Countries
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The Paris Stock Exchange (CAC 40) is down slightly this Friday 4 July, in a tense climate between the European Union and the United States on customs duties. Uncertainties also weigh on relations with China, which announces new taxes on European spirits.
Share prices on major European stock exchanges were mostly lower on a day when markets on the other side of the Atlantic were closed for Independence Day. Investors were uncertain about US President Donald Trump's moves before the expiration of a three-month moratorium on the introduction of so-called reciprocal tariffs. Oil is rising, and the euro is strengthening.
Markets in decline in the face of uncertainties about US customs duties. The post - Stock Exchange: what moves on the markets before the opening Friday appeared first on Les Affaires.
Paris investors sail in turbulent waters, torn between tariff threats and fears related to US debt. The French financial center shows a hesitant trend this Friday, marked by a decline of the CAC 40 by 0.77% at the beginning of the session. The trade negotiations between Europe and the United States, as well as the announcements [...] Read more The Paris Stock Exchange under stress in the face of commercial and fiscal uncertainties appeared first…
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