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    U.S. stock futures declined sharply on Monday as investors reacted to the latest escalation in global trade tensions. President Donald Trump announced over the weekend that the United States will impose a 30% tariff on goods imported from both the European Union and Mexico, effective August 1. The move rattled financial markets, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average futures falling by 226 points, or 0.51%. S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures each dropped by 0.55% in pre-market trading.

    Wall Street rattled as Trump imposes new 30% tariffs

    The tariff announcement has sparked renewed concerns about the impact of protectionist policies on corporate profits and consumer prices. European Union and Mexican officials stated they would continue negotiations with the Trump administration throughout July in an effort to reduce the newly announced tariff rate. However, uncertainty over the outcome of these talks is weighing heavily on investor sentiment ahead of key inflation data due later this week. Market participants will be watching closely to assess how prior tariffs have affected supply chains and consumer costs.

    Peter Boockvar, Chief Investment Officer at Bleakley Financial Group, commented in a media interview that US inflation pressures are likely to intensify under the expanded tariffs. He noted that companies with pricing power may pass the costs on to consumers, while others might be forced to absorb the impact through narrower profit margins. Boockvar emphasized that the downstream effects on supply chains and input costs are likely to show up in forthcoming inflation reports.

    Investors eye inflation and earnings amid fresh trade uncertainty

    The futures slide follows a weak performance for equities last week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended the week down 1.02%, breaking a three-week winning streak. The S&P 500 declined 0.31%, its first negative week in three, while the Nasdaq Composite edged down 0.08%, also snapping a three-week run of gains. Despite these losses, major indexes remain near record highs, though analysts caution that continued volatility could emerge as earnings season intensifies.

    Investors are preparing for a busy period of corporate earnings, with major financial institutions, including JPMorgan, scheduled to report quarterly results beginning Tuesday. Analysts will scrutinize these earnings for signs of how companies are managing rising input costs and shifting consumer demand in light of ongoing trade disputes. Adding another layer of uncertainty, tensions between the Trump administration and the Federal Reserve remain in focus.

    National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett told the media on Sunday that President Trump has the authority to dismiss Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell “if there’s cause.” Trump has repeatedly criticized Powell over interest rate policy and has questioned the costs associated with renovating the Federal Reserve’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. The central bank has defended its renovation expenditures, pushing back against political pressure. Markets are likely to remain volatile as investors weigh the combined effects of trade policy, inflation data, and the direction of monetary policy in the coming weeks. – By Content Syndication Services.

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