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    Home » Blog » European and Asian markets plummet on Monday over tariff uncertainty

    European and Asian markets plummet on Monday over tariff uncertainty

    April 7, 2025Updated:April 7, 2025 Business & Economy No Comments
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    International businesses fell on Monday as a result of anxieties and confusion over tariffs and financial retaliation from China. This week’s economic consequences was initially felt by the European and Asian share industry.

    Particularly hard hit Eastern markets were seen.

    The Hang Seng in Hong Kong dropped 13.22 % to 19, 828.30 on Monday, according to the Associated Press. Additionally, the SSE Composite Index on the Shanghai Stock Exchange fell 7.34 % to 3096.58, Taiwan’s Taiex decreased 9.7 % to 19232.35, and KOSPI in South Korea fell 5.57 % to 2328.20. In Japan, Tokyo’s Nikkei dropped 7.83 % to 31136.58.

    Related economic declines occurred in Europe.

    Italy’s stock market index, the IT40, dropped over 7 % to 32234, and Spain’s ES35 fell 6.1 % to 11667. Great Britain’s FTSE 100 dipped 5 % to 7652.73, and Paris’s CAC 40 lost 5.9 % to 6844.96, the Associated Press reported. Meanwhile, Germany’s DAX plunged 6.5 % to 19311.29.

    Businesses in the U.S. are anticipated to reflect those in other countries, and on Monday morning, they are expected to start to lose significant amounts. According to the Associated Press, the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 5.5 % to 38314.86, the Nasdaq dropped 3.8 %, and the S&amp, P 500 fell 6 % on Friday.

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    Some experts predict that business volatility may continue for some time in the near future due to the number of nations that are subject to the U.S. tariffs and the complexity of the issues at hand.

    Our outlook is finally uncertain, and uncertainty is likely to persist for some time, according to Manulife Investment Management’s chief investment officer and senior investment manager Nathan Thooft.

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