Dubai Telegraph - Stocks tank, havens rally as Trump tariffs fan trade war

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Stocks tank, havens rally as Trump tariffs fan trade war
Stocks tank, havens rally as Trump tariffs fan trade war / Photo: SAUL LOEB - AFP

Stocks tank, havens rally as Trump tariffs fan trade war

Equity markets suffered a bloodbath Thursday after Donald Trump delivered a "haymaker" blow with sweeping tariffs against US partners and rivals, fanning a global trade war that many fear will spark recessions and ramp up inflation.

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Tokyo's Nikkei led an Asian selloff, collapsing more than four percent, while US futures plunged, safe haven gold hit a record high and the yen jumped one percent.

The panic came after the US president unveiled a blitz of levies aimed at correcting trade deficits with other countries following what he says has been years of the United States being "ripped off".

Against a White House backdrop of US flags, Trump announced that "for decades, our country has been looted, pillaged, raped and plundered by nations near and far, both friend and foe alike".

Trump reserved some of the heaviest blows for what he called the "nations that treat us badly," including 34 percent in new levies on rival China, 20 percent on key ally the European Union and 24 percent on Japan.

A number of other countries will face specifically tailored tariff levels, and for the rest, Trump said he would impose a "baseline" tariff of 10 percent. The US leader also reiterated a plan to enact auto tariffs of 25 percent on Thursday.

Investors are now steeling themselves for any retaliatory measures that could fan the crisis.

"President Trump walked into the Rose Garden and detonated the most aggressive trade shock the market’s seen in decades. This isn’t a jab -- it's a full-on haymaker," said SPI Asset Management's Stephen Innes.

Wall Street "had talked itself into a softer, more symbolic move. Instead, Trump carpet-bombed the global supply chain".

"This was a 'shock and awe' tariffs campaign, dressed up in 'reciprocity' language but designed to throttle the trade deficit through brute force."

He said the measures meant that inflation risks had surged and economic growth expectations would be cut, with the US Federal Reserve "pinned between a hawkish rock and a deflationary hard place".

As well as Tokyo's hefty drop, Hong Kong shed more than two percent, Sydney and Seoul gave up more than one percent and Wellington was one percent off.

Wall Street futures were also battered, with the Dow dropping 2.4 percent, the Nasdaq plunging more than four percent and the S&P 500 more than three percent off. European futures were also deep in the red.

Safe havens rallied as traders sought to dump risk assets.

Gold hit a new peak of $3,167.84 and the Japanese yen strengthened to 147.69 per dollar from 150.50 the day before.

US Treasury yields sank to their lowest level in five months -- yields and prices go in opposite directions.

Oil also suffered big losses, with both main contracts down more than two percent on fears that the shock to economies would hit demand.

Among the big losers on the corporate front, Japanese tech giant Sony shed five percent, while its South Korean rival Samsung was almost three percent down.

Car titan Toyota was also off about five percent, Nissan lost more than four percent and Honda was down 2.7 percent. Tokyo-listed tech investment firm SoftBank was off more than four percent.

- Key figures around 0150 GMT -

Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 3.4 percent at 34,525.18

Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 2.4 percent at 22,638.21

Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.5 percent at 3,33.52

Dollar/yen: DOWN at 147.81 yen from 149.39 yen

Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0918 from $1.0814 on Wednesday

Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3062 from $1.2985

Euro/pound: UP at 83.56 pence from 83.33 pence

West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 2.6 percent at $69.88 per barrel

Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 2.3 percent at $73.20 per barrel

New York - Dow: UP 0.6 percent at 42,225.32 (close)

London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.3 percent at 8,608.48 (close)

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