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US emerges as biggest loser in markets from Trump’s tariffs

by Stephanie Irvin
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US emerges as biggest loser in markets from Trump’s tariffs
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US equity index futures tumble more than 4% after President Trump announces a sweeping series of tariffs

[NEW YORK] Donald Trump’s shake-up of the global trading system is hurting US assets more than those in many of the big economies he has just slapped with additional tariffs.

US equity index futures tumbled more than 4 per cent after the US President announced a sweeping series of tariffs following the market close on Wednesday (Apr 3), and a gauge of the US dollar slumped. But the impact elsewhere was less extreme. A broad gauge of Asian stocks was down 1.7 per cent at its lowest. European futures fell 2.4 per cent before paring some of their losses.

The widespread sell-off in global markets makes clear that investors do not expect any winners from the latest – and by the far the largest – salvo in a growing trade war. But they also suggest the US itself might be one of the biggest victims of Trump’s protectionist policies.

“The narrative is moving from US exceptionalism to US alienation,” said Kok Hoong Wong, head of institutional equities sales trading at Maybank Securities in Singapore.

The US dollar headed for one of its worst days of the year, as traders prepared for the economic impact. The Japanese yen gained 1.5 per cent against the greenback, while the euro rose more than 1 per cent. Treasury 10-year yields hit their lowest level since October, further weighing on the US dollar.

“The aggravation of US growth concerns on the tariff news and related further falls in US stocks has meant that the US dollar isn’t enjoying its traditional safe-haven, reserve currency status support,” said Ray Attrill, head of foreign-exchange strategy at National Australia Bank.

The tariff announcement has put more pressure on a US stock market that had already floundered this year, as investors braced for Trump’s policies to stir up inflation and raise the odds of a recession in the world’s largest economy. The S&P 500 was down 3.6 per cent this year before the tariff announcement, while the Nasdaq 100 had shed 7 per cent. The Magnificent Seven tech stocks have tumbled.

The announced tariffs increase the risk of “damage to consumer and business confidence” that could endure even if levies are eventually rolled back, Scott Chronert, head of US equity strategy for Citigroup, said in a note. The investment bank expects to cut its outlook for US stocks, he said. BLOOMBERG

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