Trump claimed China panicked over market shifts, predicting others would soon react similarly to market losses.
Canada’s unemployment rose to 6.7% in March; job losses and falling wage growth pressured the CAD.
S&P 500 futures drop 2.4%, sparking concern and potential forced selling as tensions escalate.
US Nonfarm Payrolls rose by 228,000 in March, surpassing forecasts and impacting Fed rate expectations.
USDCAD rises on jobs data divergence; key resistance at 1.42386 challenges bullish momentum amid market volatility.
Apple stock drops below $200 amid tariffs; recession fears grow as markets fall and China retaliates.
Canada shed 32,600 jobs in March 2025, with full-time losses offset partially by part-time gains.
AUD/USD tumbles below 0.6100 amid RBA rate cut expectations, US-China trade tensions, and strong US jobs.
China’s 34% tariff spurs market sell-off; stocks drop, yields fall, oil plunges, Aussie dollar dives.
U.S. unemployment rose to 4.2% in March, surpassing forecasts and indicating shifting economic conditions.
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