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Market Overview - The latest tariff threats from the Trump administration have led to a sell-off in risk assets, causing declines in U.S. stock index futures and European stock indices [1] - The U.S. plans to impose export restrictions on AI chips, resulting in a broad decline in European chip stocks [1] - Safe-haven assets like gold saw a price increase of nearly $20, while oil prices fell due to recent production increase news [1] U.S. Stock Futures - On July 4, the U.S. stock and bond markets were closed for Independence Day, but prior to the holiday, S&P 500 futures fell by 0.69%, Dow futures dropped by 0.61%, and Nasdaq 100 futures decreased by 0.71% [3][4] European Stock Indices - The European STOXX 600 index closed down by 0.48%, with a weekly decline of 0.46% [5] - The Eurozone STOXX 50 index fell by 1.02%, accumulating a weekly drop of 0.69% [6] - The German DAX 30 index decreased by 0.61%, with a weekly decline of 1.02% [7] - The French CAC 40 index fell by 0.75%, with a slight weekly increase of 0.06% [7] - The UK FTSE 100 index remained flat, closing at 8822.91 points, with a weekly increase of 0.27% [8] Sector Performance - European chip stocks experienced a broad decline, with ASML Holdings dropping approximately 2.6% [9] - Following the announcement of anti-dumping duties on EU brandy by China's Ministry of Commerce, Remy Cointreau's stock fell by 7.2% before recovering to close up by 2% [9] Bond Market - The U.S. bond market was closed on July 4, but European bond markets showed strength on the preceding Friday [9] - The German 10-year bond yield fell by 0.8 basis points, while the UK 10-year bond yield rose by 1.3 basis points [13] Commodity Market - Gold prices increased by 0.33%, closing at $3337.15 per ounce, with a weekly increase of 1.92% [21] - Oil prices fell, with WTI crude oil futures down by 0.76%, closing at $66.49 per barrel [16]