Despite this, the fears of Donald Trump’s policies that threatened Tuesday with duplicating tariffs on steel and Canadian aluminum to 50%continue, and then quickly reversing, recalling Wall Street.
In Wall Street he Nasdaq and the S&P 500 They quoted green, after knowing the inflation data of the United States, while European shares also advanced and the euro remained at maximum in five months.
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As for energy commodities operate mixed, with oil WTI which marks a 1%advance. In turn, future agricultural quote disparate, with the soy that falls 0.7%. As for coins, the dollar index (dxy) rises 0.20%.


For its part, the gold The cash operated au $ 2,919.06 the ounce, after winning 1% on the eve, and gold futures in the United States rose slightly au S2.924.80.
European actions and euro: how are the prospects
The European actions They rose in the first operations and The euro remained close to a maximum of five monthshelped by the news that Ukraine would support a United States proposal for a high 30 -day fire, but fears around the US tariff plans kept the cautious operators.
The European Union will impose counter -candid assets worth 26,000 million euros (28,390 million dollars) As of April, the European Commission said on Wednesday, in response to US general tariffs on steel and aluminum that entered into force early.
The euro went down after touching a maximum of five months of $ 1,0947 on Tuesday, after Ukraine said he was willing to support Washington’s proposal from a high fire of 30 days with Russia. The ball is now on the side of Moscow. The euro quoted at $ 1,0917 in the first European operations.
Source: Ambito

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