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Weekly Summary – 3 April: Trump’s Tariffs, Market Shifts, and Gold’s Record Run

This week, financial markets wrestled with escalating trade tensions, particularly around U.S. tariff policies under Trump’s “Liberation Day” initiative. From record highs in gold to a wary S&P 500 and looming risks to Spanish exporters, the economic landscape shifted fast. Here's what moved the markets as the world reacted.

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Markets Poised Ahead of PMI, Labour Data, and Trade Uncertainty

As the week began, global markets were bracing for a trifecta of market-moving indicators: Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) readings, fresh labour market data, and ongoing tariff uncertainty stemming from U.S. policies. Investors kept a close eye on how services and manufacturing might evolve amid broader economic pressures, particularly in light of Trump’s looming “Liberation Day” tariffs. All eyes were also on job data, seen as a crucial gauge of economic health. Read more in this breakdown of economic forces shaping the week ahead.

Spanish Exporters Face Rising Risk Under Trump’s Trade Policy

Spanish companies found themselves under fresh pressure as Trump's trade tariffs took aim at global partners. With many Spanish firms heavily reliant on U.S. markets, these new levies have raised fears of shrinking profit margins and disrupted supply chains. As retaliation looms from European leaders, Spain's export-heavy industries could be among the hardest hit. Find out how Spanish firms may be exposed to Trump's tariffs.

Gold Hits Historic High Amid Global Market Jitters

Gold prices soared to record levels this week, with investors rushing into the safe-haven asset amid mounting global uncertainty. The timing coincided with Trump’s Liberation Day tariff enforcement, heightening fears of broader geopolitical disruption. Gold’s rally reflects not only inflation concerns but also waning confidence in equity markets. See how gold reached new heights ahead of Liberation Day.

S&P 500 Holds Steady as Tariff Deadline Approaches

Despite intense speculation around Trump’s Liberation Day tariffs, the S&P 500 remained relatively stable through most of the week. While underlying tension was visible in trading volumes and sectoral shifts, the index resisted major swings – suggesting cautious optimism or mere hesitation from investors. Some analysts attributed this stability to hopes that the tariffs might be delayed or softened. Track how the S&P 500 steadied itself in the face of looming tariffs.

Trump's Tariffs Take Effect as Global Reactions Pour In

By week’s end, Trump's much-publicised tariffs officially came into effect, prompting immediate responses from around the globe. From China to the EU, political and economic leaders expressed concern and signalled potential retaliation. Analysts are now weighing the potential fallout: will these measures slow global trade growth or simply serve as a high-stakes bargaining chip? Dive into the international response to the new U.S. tariffs.

Conclusion

This week was defined by tension: market players held their breath as tariffs loomed and data awaited. Gold became the asset of the moment while equities tried to stay afloat. The global economy now stands at a critical juncture, with policy decisions in Washington rippling far and wide. As we head into next week, all eyes remain on how the world responds – and whether these economic tremors settle or intensify.

*Past performance does not reflect future results. 

TL;DR FAQs

What are Trump's Liberation Day tariffs?

They are new U.S. trade tariffs implemented under Trump’s policy, symbolically launched on “Liberation Day” to promote economic nationalism.

Why did gold hit a record high this week?

Rising geopolitical and economic uncertainty, especially around U.S. tariffs, pushed investors toward safe-haven assets like gold.

How are Spanish firms affected?

Spanish exporters face heightened risks due to their exposure to the U.S. market, where tariffs could drive up costs and cut competitiveness.

Did the S&P 500 drop because of the tariffs?

No major drop occurred. The index remained stable, though tension was evident in trading activity and investor caution.

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