Futures decreased in the United States, where investors were charged with President Donald Trump’s announcement of a 25 % tariff on global steel imports and aluminum.
The future contracts associated with the S&P 500 (ES = F) decreased by 0.2 %, while the future contracts (YM = F) decreased by 0.1 %, and future NSDAC (NQ = F) fell 0.2 %.
Trump imposed a 25 % tariff on all steel and aluminum imports on Monday night. The customs duties are scheduled to enter the fourth of March and apply to all countries, including Canada and Mexico, who are senior suppliers of minerals in the United States. American neighbors are also scrambling to avoid a deal to avoid exposure to another group of tariffs on March 1.
In technology, fears continue to spend artificial intelligence to withdraw the investor confidence in the wonderful seven. Amazon (AMZN), Google (Google), Apple (AAPL), NVIDIA (NVDA), Microsoft (MSFT) and Tesla (TSLA) have witnessed losses from weak profits in recent weeks. Meta (Meta) is still the only member of the group that has registered dual -numbers gains so far this year.
Meta also attracted Wall Street’s attention on Monday as she started dispensing workers as part of Mark Zuckerberg Executive Officer to cut thousands of jobs from the company in a batch to find Amnesty International’s talent. In total, it is expected that about 3,600 people, or 5 % of the company in this process.
In goods, coffee futures increased by 6 % to the highest level ever for more than $ 4.30 per pound. The references to the purchase of panic reached the price of beans, as the low return and high demand increased the price of 35 % this year. Brazil and Vietnam are not expected to be the largest international suppliers, able to raise production until 2026.
On Tuesday, Coca-Cola’s profits are expected to appear quarterly in the company’s battle with Pepsico. Wall Street expects the fourth -quarter revenues of $ 10.67 billion and $ 0.52 per share profits.
Super Micro Computer (SMCI), Lyft (Lyft) and Doordash (Dash) were also appointed to report profits on Tuesday.
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