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Trump threatens 30% tariffs on EU and Mexico, bitcoin tops $122K
Yahoo Financeยท2025-07-14 14:52

Market Overview & Tariffs - US stock futures are in the red as new tariff threats from President Trump target Mexico and the European Union, following a 35% tariff on Canadian goods [3][4] - The European Union is considering delaying tariffs on US exports but is prepared with over 24 billion in tariffs on US goods if a deal isn't reached [4][5] - The US dollar is slightly up against the euro, while European stocks are declining due to tariff concerns [5] Alternative Assets - Bitcoin surpassed 122,000, reaching a new all-time high, up about 10% in the past week and over 30% this year [6] - US stocks linked to crypto are seeing pre-market gains, with Michael Sailor Strategy up about 2%, and Coinbase and Robin Hood up over 1% [7] - Silver is up over 33% this year, surpassing gold's 27% rise, trading near $40 per ounce, driven by safe-haven demand and tighter supply [15] Economic Data & Earnings - Inflation reports from the US and Europe are in focus, with the US core CPI expected to show a 29% increase over the prior year in June [8] - Analysts expect S&P 500 earnings to have grown by just under 5% over the prior year during the second quarter, marking the slowest pace since Q4 2023 [9] - Large banks like JP Morgan and Bank of America are reporting earnings, with expectations of trading revenue gains attributed to record trading after tariff announcements [9][10][11][12] Electric Vehicles & Tax Credits - The federal EV tax credit of $7,500 for new vehicles and $4,000 for used vehicles is set to expire on September 30th [38] - Chinese EV companies are releasing more electric SUVs, potentially weakening Tesla's position in the Chinese market [35][36] - Tesla is down about 08% and faces scrutiny due to Elon Musk's multiple leadership roles and the company's valuation being based on future technologies like robo taxis and humanoid robots [44][46][47] Federal Reserve & Interest Rates - Markets are pricing in just a 7% chance of a Fed rate cut in July, with Goldman Sachs expecting the first rate cut in September [53][54] - Some strategists warn the Fed may hold steady due to lingering inflation risks and tariff uncertainty, potentially pushing rate cuts to November or December [54][57] S&P 500 Outlook - RBC Capital Markets raised its year-end S&P 500 target to 6,250 from 5,730, reflecting a roughly flat return for the rest of the year [61] - Strategists are closely watching the tariff situation, with uncertainty surrounding its resolution potentially leading to market chop [63]