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With the deadline for tariffs now moved to August 1, investors are pinning their hopes on negotiations to stave off an all-out trade war. "Market volatility is likely to pick up, but the latest development does not constitute an escalation in the trade war," UBS analysts said.
While stocks have rallied over the last three months, Wall Street analysts have only gotten more bullish. In fact, sell-side analysts haven't been this bullish since 2022. And if recent history is any indication, a big move in stocks could be coming.
ET, Dow E-minis were down 107 points, or 0.24%, U.S. S&P 500 E-minis were down 11.75 points, or 0.19%, and Nasdaq 100 E-minis were down 38 points, or 0.16%. President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday a new 50% tariff on copper to start on August 1 and threatened a 50% tariff on exports to the U.
Futures Suggests Significantly Lower Open For Wall Street July 10, 2025 — 08:47 am EDT Written by RTTNews.com for RTTNews ->
Wall Street futures are largely unchanged Wednesday and with little corporate news or earnings reports during the holiday-shortened week. There may also be a pullback ahead of critical U.S. employment data that arrives Thursday, and a looming U.S. tariff deadline next week.
Wall Street shifts between small gains and losses in premarket; Delta soars on improved 2025 outlook
U.S. financial markets were uneven before the opening bell on Thursday, even as Delta Air Lines kicked off earnings season with solid results and an improved outlook for the rest of 2025.
Stocks are off to a sluggish start on Wall Street, while Delta Air Lines led a rally in airline stocks after releasing a solid outlook for the rest of 2025
Ethereum’s institutional adoption is accelerating, with BlackRock, Deutsche Bank, Coinbase, and Kraken all building directly on its rails.
Global shares are mostly down on Friday after Wall Street closed at an all-time high with Delta Air Lines kicking off earnings season with a solid outlook for the rest of 2025, spurring an airline stock rally.
Wall Street indexes closed higher on Wednesday, led by the tech-heavy Nasdaq as Nvidia briefly reached a $4 trillion valuation, and Federal Reserve meeting minutes fueled hopes that inflation pressures from President Donald Trump's tariffs would not derail interest rate cuts this year.