Stock Futures Fall, Gold Tops $5,000 After Fresh Trump Tariff Threats Reignite 'Sell America' Trade
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AI-PoweredStock futures fell and gold prices surged to $5,000 an ounce after President Trump's fresh tariff threats reignited concerns about the 'sell America' trade, boosting safe-haven assets like gold and silver.
Market impact analysis based on bearish sentiment with 90% confidence.
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Stocks looked set open in the red Monday after President Donald Trump threatened to impose further tariffs on Canada, boosting the likelihood that the “sell America” trade could gather pace this week. Gold futures jumped 2.3% to $5,094 an ounce, meaning bullion passed the $5,000 level for the first time ever, and silver futures surged 7.2% to $109 an ounce. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note slipped 3 basis points to 4.21%.
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