Wall Street slides on tariff shock
US equities fell sharply yesterday after President Donald Trump’s surprise announcement of sweeping new tariffs. Late in Monday’s session, Trump revealed a fresh 25% tariff targeting Japan and extended “reciprocal” tariff measures to 13 additional countries, triggering a wave of risk-off sentiment across Wall Street.
Smaller stocks led the pullback, illustrated by the 1.6% sell-off in the Russell 2000, although larger benchmarks also ended in the red. The Dow and NASDAQ both lost 0.9% while the S&P 500 dropped 0.8%. While not a huge pullback, the selling was enough to disrupt what had been a remarkably smooth run higher for equities.
Stock index futures steadied overnight and were mixed in early European trade this morning.
Source: TN Trader
Earlier in the day, President Trump issued an executive order extending the reciprocal tariff deadline to Wednesday, August 1, citing fresh recommendations from senior officials. With 14 countries now facing the threat of significant trade penalties, investor attention is shifting to how - or if - these nations respond ahead of the new deadline.