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US stocks are set for more pain as fears of Trump's trade-war grip markets again

Aug 2, 2019, 14:18 IST

Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., June 4, 2019.Brendan McDermid/Reuters

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Global stocks plunged on Friday, after US President Donald Trump announced a new wave of tariffs on $300 billion of Chinese goods. Asian markets closed down considerably on the news, posting more than 1.4% losses, while European markets slid more than 1% on Friday morning. US futures were also sliding, erasing gains after the Fed cut rates.

Here's a look at the major indexes as of 9:00 am in London (4:00 am EST):

  • US futures were sliding, with the S&P 500 down -0.4% as was the Nasdaq falling -0.6%.
  • Asian stocks plummeted, with the Shanghai Composite down -1.4% and the Hang Seng down -2.5%.
  • Europe showed the same picture as Asia on open with the German Dax down -2.4% on open and Euro Stoxx 50 -2.4%.
  • Oil also showed a recovery in Asian markets after falling in the US on close. Brent Crude oil bounced +1.93% and West Texas oil was up +1.63%. Oil on Thursday took it's worst dive since February 2016, according to the Financial Times, as Brent fell 7.2% to $60.50 a barrel.

China pledged countermeasures against the US tariffs. "If the US is going to implement the additional tariffs, China will have to take necessary countermeasures," Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said at a regular briefing in Beijing on Friday, according to Bloomberg. She did not elaborate on what they would be.

In a Tweet on Thursday, President Trump said talks of a deal would restart on September 1: "Putting a small additional Tariff of 10% on the remaining 300 Billion Dollars of goods and products coming from China into our Country. This does not include the 250 Billion Dollars already Tariffed at 25%."

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The S&P 500 prior to Trump's tweet was up as much as 1.1%, however S&P 500 futures now currently stand at -0.44%, a more than 1% drop.

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