Amidst reports of the American tariffs signed by Trump, stocks didn’t perform all that well with major losses across various sectors.
Stoxx Europe 600 lost 0.1 percent.
MSCI Asia Pacific lost 0.2 percent.
S&P 500 Futures declined 0.4 percent.
Dollar gained 0.1 percent and went up to the highest point in 11 months – $1.187.30 against the basket of six major currencies.
Euro grew 0.1 percent - $1.1584.
Pound lost 0.1 percent - $1.325 – the worst mark n two weeks.
WTI oil lost 0.15 percent - $66.79 per barrel.
Brent crude dipped 0.47 percent - $75.58 per barrel.
Natural gas gained 0.84 percent - $2.99 per MMBtu.
Gold lost 0.17 percent - $1.300.02 per ounce.
Copper lost 0.57 percent - $320.35 per ounce.
Corn costs $370.25 per bushel after having lost 0.67 percent.
Wheat went down by 1.26 percent - $510.75 per bushel.
Cocoa’s metric ton gained 1.76 percent and now costs $2.433.00.