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Equities stay in retreat mode ahead of European trading

It’s looking rough out there again for stocks with US futures being hammered after yesterday’s losses. The S&P 500 closed down by nearly 5% and while that looks bad, the chart below still shows that the latest rout isn’t that ugly in the bigger picture. That despite the declines being over 12% from the recent highs.

That being said, Trump’s tariffs are coming at a time that is making for the right blend for an equities correction.

It is either tariffs impact consumption activity and that feeds into a worse economic climate for companies to work with. Or tariffs eat into their bottom line and bite at corporate profitability. Either way, somebody loses.

Then, you have US tech giants also being given a reality check from China amid recent AI developments. And suddenly, the darling in the equities space over the past year or so is falling out of favour. But I would say, this is a “healthy” correction.

The ball is now back over to Trump’s court to see if wants to offer any help for stocks amid the latest selloff

Equities stay in retreat mode ahead of European trading