The Stock Market And The China Tariffs
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Following the announcement by US President Donald Trump of new tariffs last Friday, China wants to show its firmness, while declaring that it is open to discussion China is
China said Tuesday is ready to fight "to the end" if it is necessary after US President Donald Trump's announcement of new customs duties on Chinese imports on Friday.
Tensions between the United States and China have roiled financial markets. After Friday's sell-off and Monday's reversal, Tuesday brings another drop. Beijing has threatened to "fight to the end," and investors are once again uncertain.
Important economic data is coming today, as Germany will release its final inflation data for September, as well as the ZEW economic sentiment index, which covers the entire eurozone - these data may be indicative of the ECB's next decisions, especially given the signs of an economic slowdown. In addition, the third-quarter flash reporting season starts today, which investors are also paying close attention to: the major American banks will lead…
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