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Japanese Stocks Fall as Investors Await U.S. Tariff Letters
Monday, 7 July 2025 14:30 WIB | Nikkei 225 Indeks Nikkei

Japanese stocks fell in tense trading after U.S. President Donald Trump said tariff letters would begin to be sent out at noon Monday. Trump also said he would impose an additional 10% tariff on any country that aligns with the "anti-American BRICS policies." The Topix index fell 0.6% to 2,811.72 at the close in Tokyo. The Nikkei fell 0.6% to 39,587.68. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. was the biggest contributor to the Topix decline, down 2.3%. Exporters including electrical equipment and transportation equipment fell, while financials also fell amid economic uncertainty. Japan's...

STOXX Steady on Market Edge Weighing US Trade Moves
Monday, 7 July 2025 14:37 WIB | saham-saham eropa

European stocks were little changed on Monday, with the STOXX 50 holding near 5,300 and the STOXX 600 flat at 541, as investors assessed new developments in US trade policy. President Trump is expected to send about a dozen formal tariff warning letters later today, although it was unclear whether EU countries would be included, while saying there would be an additional 10% levy on countries that side with the BRICS bloc. Meanwhile, Trade Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed that a broader package of tariffs, originally set for a July 9 launch, will now be delayed until August 1. Oil-related...

Hang Seng Pares Losses
Monday, 7 July 2025 15:47 WIB | HONGKONG

The Hang Seng fell 28 points or 0.12% to close at 23,888 on Monday, marking its third session of losses, weighed by falls in consumer and financial stocks. Cautious investors digested a fresh warning from U.S. President Trump that BRICS countries could face an additional 10% tariff. Traders also grew cautious ahead of China's June CPI and PPI data, due later this week, after four months of falling consumer prices in May and the steepest producer deflation in nearly two years. Losses were trimmed as China, one of the BRICS members, is unlikely to be hit by new levies due to a trade truce...