Wall Street is down with business voltages – 07/11/2025 at 16:26

Meanwhile,

Wall street down business voltages:

A panel indicating Wall Street outside the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

The New York Stock Exchange opened on Friday with the customs duties imposed by Donald Trump. However,

In the first exchanges, the Dow Jones index loses 271.58 points, or 0.61% to 44,379.06 points and the Standard & Poor’s 500, wider, fell from 0.50% to 6,249.24 points. Moreover,

The Nasdaq Composite gives way 0.31% or 63.65 points, to 20,567.019. However,

Donald Trump continues to lead the dance of customs duties and accentuates his pressure on the European Union.

The American president announced Thursday that the United States would impose customs duties wall street down business voltages of 35% on imports from Canada next month. spoke of a basic rate of 15 to 20%, higher than the current 10%.

He also specified that the European Union would soon receive a letter. which investors interpret as a sign of poor progress of commercial negotiations.

“The EU has been spared by the increase in customs duties for the moment. because negotiations are continuing, but no agreement has yet been announced. The risks remain asymmetrical – in the best of cases. customs duties do not increase compared to the current high levels of 10 %,” said Bank of America analysts in a note on Friday.

At the values, Levi Strauss & Co takes more than 10% after having noted its turnover and profit forecasts for 2025 on Thursday.

(Written by Bertrand de Meyer. edited by Augustin Turpin)

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