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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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