Trade War Drums Stocks, Oil Takes Flight With US Hawk
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published March 24, 2018 | 08:55 AM
New York, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 24th Mar, 2018 ) :Wall Street deepened its already sharp losses on Friday as fears of a global trade war ate even further into global equities. Meanwhile, the Dollar fell and crude oil shot above $70 per barrel in New York on the appointment of a hawkish US national security advisor. Beijing responded to US President Donald Trump's announcement on Thursday of levies on up to $60 billion of Chinese imports saying it was "not afraid of a trade war." China also released a list of $3 billion worth of US goods, from pork to fruits and wine and including some steel and aluminum goods, that would be targeted with retaliation. China would not rule out the possibility of slowing its purchases of US Treasuries -- long a fear among US investors -- as one method of retaliation.
The news sent US stocks lower, with all three major indices in sell-off mode in the final moments of trading. The Dow fell 1.8 percent, completing a 1,100 point drop over two days, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq both lost more than two percent. By then, the news had already hammered stocks in Asia and Europe. Schwab analysts noted China's initial reaction to the US announcement was a "measured response," and did not include aircraft or soybeans, key US exports. - Oil prices get Bolton boost - But after the close, the analysts said the market was "quickly accelerating to the downside in the final hour of trading, as the potential ramifications of the recent tariffs imposed on China continued to weigh on investors' minds.
" The brewing trade confrontation has fueled fears that a strong recovery in the world economy could be thrown off course as the tariffs crimp consumption and production. Trade war fears sent many investors piling into the safe haven yen.
The dollar dropped below 105 Yen for the first time since Trump was elected president in November 2016. The dollar also was down against the euro. Adding to the uncertainty was news that Trump's national security advisor HR McMaster had been replaced by hawk John Bolton, a move that stunned much of Washington. CMC Markets analyst Michael Hewson told AFP Bolton's appointment was boosting oil prices, with Europe's main oil contract climbing above $70 per barrel for the first time in seven weeks. "The appointment of Mr.
Bolton, who is no fan of the Iran nuclear deal, has prompted concern about renewed efforts to overturn the nuclear deal that has seen Iranian exports return to the market." Bolton's arrival in the White House -- the latest in a cascade of Trump's staff changes -- came just days after he replaced secretary of state Rex Tillerson with another Iran hawk, CIA director Mike Pompeo. "Combined with the nomination of Mike Pompeo, another hawk, at the State Department, most of the market will conclude that at the minimum the Iranian nuclear deal is dead," Petromatrix analyst Olivier Jakob said.
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