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    Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq futures slump as US-China trade tensions rattle nerves

    October 14, 20253 Mins Read


    US stock futures turned lower on Tuesday after China retaliated to US shipping curbs, reviving trade-war fears for investors waiting for Wall Street’s biggest banks to kick off earnings season.

    Dow Jones Industrial Average futures (YM=F) slid 0.4%, while those on the S&P 500 (ES=F) dropped 0.7%. Contracts on the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 (NQ=F) sank 0.9% to lead the retreat.

    Stocks are reversing from Monday’s strong rebound amid a fresh round of retaliation from Beijing to President Trump’s tariff threats, which has soured market hopes of avoiding a US-China tit-for-tat trade war.

    China said it has placed sanctions on five US-linked subsidiaries of South Korean shipbuilding firm Hanwha Ocean as a countermeasure to US barriers on its shipping. Separately, it has launched an investigation into how a US probe affects its domestic shipping industry.

    Meanwhile, earnings season kicks off Tuesday morning with JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Citigroup (C), Goldman Sachs (GS), and Wells Fargo (WFC) reporting results. The stocks of Wall Street’s banks have rallied for most of the year, and analysts expect to see rising profits from the group.

    With key economic reports stalled by the government shutdown, investors and the Federal Reserve lack a clear view of the economy’s direction. The publication of the consumer inflation report, originally expected Wednesday, has been delayed to Oct. 24. Data on retail sales and producer prices are also expected to be pushed back.

    The blackout of economic reports puts added weight on Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s upcoming speech on Tuesday, where he is set to talk at the National Association for Business Economics (NABE) annual meeting.

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      Australian miners with critical minerals projects made dizzying stock gains on Tuesday, amid signs of US interest in taking stakes. The moves come as an intensification in US-China trade tensions raises concern that Beijing will further curb access to its rare earths, key to production of US technology.

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    • Jenny McCall

      From oil to the dollar: How US-China trade tensions are affecting markets

      The latest trade tensions between the US and China has rattled markets. Here’s a list of all the assets affected by the latest tariff turmoil.

      Currencies: The dollar (DX=F) fluctuated on Tuesday following China’s response to the US on tariffs. Risk sentiment fell as investors moved towards traditional safe havens such as the yen and Swiss franc.

      Crypto: Cryptocurrencies bitcoin (BTC-USD) and ether (ETH-USD) continued to fall on Tuesday. With the largest crypto asset, bitcoin dropping almost 3% to $111,950, while ether slumped 4% falling below $4,000 to $3,992. The crypto market shed $150 billion due to US-China trade tensions.

      Oil: Brent crude futures (BZ=F) fell 2% to $61.93 and US West Texas Intermediate crude (CL=F) also dropped 2% to $58.15 at 08:58 GMT, reversing earlier gains amid uncertainty around US-China trade relations.

    • Jenny McCall

      Ericsson shares rise as company shrugs off US tariffs

      Ericsson’s (ERIC) shares surged by 14% on Tuesday after the Swedish telecommunications company beat forecasts for its quarterly earnings growth and also shrugged off US tariffs.

      Reuters reports:

      Read more here.

    • Crypto market sheds $150 billion as China hits back at US

      Bitcoin (BTC-USD), ether (ETH-USD) and other cryptocurrencies are continuing to slide, building on a sharp selloff at the weekend that was triggered by a historic round of liquidations.

      Bloomberg reports:

      Read more here.

    • Silver reaches all-time high after London liquidity concerns

      Bloomberg reports:

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