Trump’s proposed tariff formulas echo Navarro’s ideas, oversimplifying trade dynamics and ignoring key economic factors.
Markets tumble as tariffs spark global retaliation, fueling inflation fears and triggering investor flight to safety.
Vietnam proposes zero tariffs; Nike and Lululemon shares rise despite recent declines amid positive trade developments.
EUR/USD dips below 1.1000 after strong US jobs data; tariffs and rate cut fears pressure Euro.
NZDUSD plunges 3.47%, its sharpest drop since 2012, testing critical support amid market selloff fears.
DXY climbs on strong payroll data; China tariffs raise tension; recession and support levels eyed.
EURUSD drops below key support; sellers eye further downside toward 1.0936 and 1.08586 amid weak momentum.
Oil prices fall amid tariff tensions, raising global slowdown fears; WTI drops 12.75% to around $60.60.
Powell highlights falling inflation, strong jobs data, high tariffs, and urges patience amid uncertain policy outlook.
USD/CAD rose as Canada lost jobs and wages slowed, while strong US payrolls boosted the dollar.
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