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Not only european auto manufacturers, general motors (GM.USA) and other american counterparts will also be affected by Trump's tariff "big stick".
The incoming president of the usa, Trump, plans to impose a 25% tariff on all autos imported from Mexico and Canada, which could impact the profits of auto manufacturers in the usa.
Trump's tariff stick shocks the market, General Motors falls 9%, how do Ford and others escape it?
Trump's tariff policies impact the North American auto industry, general motors' stock prices plummet, while Ford's 'made in the usa' global strategy has less effect.
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As soon as Trump raised the tariff stick, the North American metal and auto industries were already hit.
On Monday, Eastern Time, President-elect Trump of the United States announced his plan to impose tariffs of up to 25% on imports from Mexico and Canada after taking office, triggering immediate reactions in the forex market. The US dollar rose more than 2% against the Mexican Peso, reaching a four-year high against the Canadian Dollar. Trump's move aims to address illegal immigration and drug issues, but analysts widely believe that this tariff policy may have profound implications for the economies of the USA and its neighboring countries.
Lifting a rock to smash one's own foot! As soon as the threat of tariffs from Trump emerged, the stock prices of usa automotive giants plummeted.
① The usa's incoming president Trump threatened to impose a 25% tariff on imported commodities from Mexico and Canada, causing shares of major us autos companies to plummet, with general motors falling nearly 9%. ② The tariffs may harm employment in both the usa and Mexico, and deal a blow to us consumers, which is undoubtedly Trump "lifting a rock only to drop it on his own foot."
US stocks closed | The three major indices rose together, with Dow Jones and S&P hitting new highs; tariff threats dragged down auto stocks, general motors fell 9%
Waiting for PCE inflation, the Fed's November minutes support gradual rate cuts, temporarily suppressing US bond yields and the dollar while gold rallies. The Dow turns higher at the end of the day, hitting new highs for three consecutive days, while small cap stocks fall from the highest level in six days, with chip stocks down more than 1%, but nvidia rebounds by 0.7%. Tesla reverses its decline, Nio falls by 7.7%, Amgen's weight loss drug once fell by more than 12%, and Dell falls more than 9% after hours.
U.S. stocks closed: The Dow and S&P reached all-time highs, while general motors plunged nearly 9%.
① Most technology giants rose, only Tesla fell; ② Eli Lilly and Co rose by 4.5%, as Biden proposed health insurance coverage for weight loss drugs; ③ The Chinese concept stock Jinlong Index fell by 0.8%, Nio fell by 7.7%; ④ Apple proposed to increase investment by 0.1 billion US dollars to seek to lift the sales ban, but was rejected by the Indonesian government.
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General Motors Options Spot-On: On November 26th, 150.81K Contracts Were Traded, With 895.3K Open Interest
On November 26th ET, $General Motors(GM.US)$ had active options trading, with a total trading volume of 150.81K options for the day, of which put options accounted for 46.39% of the total
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General Motors (GM.US) fell more than 8%, Trump's new tariffs may severely impact the industry.
The USA's elected president Trump has increased tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, causing auto manufacturers' stock prices to fall, as the market fears that the new tariffs will raise costs and pricing for the entire industry. General Motors (GM.US) fell over 8% on Tuesday, marking the biggest intraday drop since mid-2022.
U.S. stocks had a lukewarm response to Trump's tariff threats, and Wall Street interprets it this way.
On Monday evening, usa President-elect Donald Trump threatened to impose high tariffs on usa's three major trading partners to prevent drugs and immigrants from entering the country, once again allowing traders to experience Trump's unreliable style in economic policies. Trump's social media post, released at 6:35 pm local time, forced traders commuting or having dinner to evaluate its market impact. Indeed, the US dollar surged against the Mexican peso and Canadian dollar, while US Treasury yields rose slightly. US equity index futures saw some decline. However, given the immense risks facing global trade, the market's reaction can be described as calm and brief.
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