Morning News

Trump Pushes Back Deadline on EU Tariffs to July 9

By Thomas BIANCATO
Published on Mon, 26.May.2025

Topic of the day

The U.S. will delay tariffs on the European Union until July 9, President Trump said on Sunday, giving a reprieve to his threat for 50% tariffs on the 27-nation bloc that were set to go into effect on June 1.
Trump said in a social-media post that he received a call from European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen requesting an extension. “It was my privilege to do so,” he wrote. The extension on the tariff deadline comes after Trump unexpectedly threatened duties of 50% on the EU on Friday morning. The move surprised European officials who thought they were making progress with his administration on talks to avert the 20% “reciprocal” tariffs Trump announced in April—and then paused for 90 days. Trump’s statement on Sunday reverts the negotiations back to where they were before his Friday missive, giving the sides just over a month to come to an agreement.
In a statement on X, von der Leyen said the EU is “ready to advance talks swiftly and decisively,” adding that to “reach a good deal, we would need the time until July 9.”

Swiss stocks

The Swiss stock market edged lower on Friday. The SMI fell by 0.6 per cent to 12,199 points. Among the 20 SMI stocks, there were 16 losers and 3 gainers, while Swisscom closed unchanged. A total of 22.3 million shares were traded (Thursday: 15.07 million). Nestlé ended the day 0.4 per cent higher, Roche 0.3 per cent. Novartis slipped by only 0.3 per cent. The shares of asset manager Partners Group (-5.2 per cent), which were traded ex-dividend, came in last. Logitech dropped by 3.6 per cent and Richemont by 2.3 per cent. Kühne + Nagel lost 1.7 per cent. The logistics group announced an agreement to acquire TDN, a Spanish road logistics service provider, without providing any financial details. The fact that the shareholders of Helvetia and Baloise gave the green light for the merger of the two insurers was largely expected and hardly moved share prices. Both shares dipped slightly. Among small caps, Curatis soared by over 27 per cent. The biotechnology company had spread confidence for its cancer candidate Corticorelin based on a study.

International markets

Europe
The European stock markets closed lower on Friday after US President Donald Trump reignited the trade war by indicating that he wanted to tax European products by up to 50% on 1 June. The Stoxx Europe 600 index fell by 0.9% to 545.1 points. In Paris, the CAC 40 and the SBF 120 lost 1.7% and 1.6% respectively. The DAX 40 in Frankfurt was down 1.5% and the FTSE in London shed 0.2%. BANKING, LUXURY, AUTOMOTIVE: Banking stocks and representatives of the main exporting sectors plunged in the face of the threat of new US tariffs. In Paris, Stellantis lost 4.6%, STMicroelectronics 4.2%, Rémy Cointreau 4.1% Société Générale 2.7% and Hermès 2.6%. VUSION (+9.2%): The electronic labels specialist confirmed on Thursday evening that UK retailer The Co-operative Group (“Co-op”) would be deploying its technology solutions in its 2,400 shops. ORANGE (-0.7%): The telecommunications operator Orange reported on Friday having signed a memorandum of understanding for the sale of its fintech Anytime to the bank Crédit Coopératif, one of the parent companies of Groupe BPCE.

United States
On Friday, President Trump launched new broadsides in his tariff campaign, threatening to impose a 50% rate on the European Union within days, and warning Apple that foreign-made iPhones could face significant levies. The fresh threats are aimed at core pillars of global commerce: one of the world’s most valuable companies and one of the U.S.’s biggest trading partners. The initial market response reflected revived fears that tariff policy could knock economic growth. Major stock indexes declined less than 1%, with the Nasdaq Composite falling the most. Investors sought shelter in government bonds and haven currencies such as the Swiss franc and Japanese yen, weighing on the dollar. Gold prices rallied. APPLE shares fell more than 3%. CONSTELLATION (+2.1%), VISTRA (+2.3%): nuclear energy producers took advantage of the decrees adopted by the Trump administration to support the sector. These measures aim to equip certain military installations with nuclear reactors and to reform the sector's regulatory framework. INTUIT (+8.1%): The financial software company raised its forecasts for the financial year ending next July, after posting better-than-expected results and sales in the third quarter. AUTODESK (+0.1%): The design software company reported adjusted net profit of 2.29 dollars per share for the first quarter of the financial year ending January 2026, ahead of analysts' expectations of 2.15 dollars. Bitcoin prices edged off record highs. Trump held a gala dinner late Thursday with the biggest holders of his meme coin. Meantime, the biggest U.S. banks are exploring whether to issue a joint stablecoin. Gold futures jumped 2.2%. Wall Street’s “fear gauge,” the VIX, surged more than 8%. On Monday stock and bond markets are closed for Memorial Day.

Asia
Asian stocks were mixed on Monday. In Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 index gained 0.9 per cent to 37,484 points. Nippon Steel climbed 2 per cent after the US President essentially approved the takeover of US Steel by the Japanese steel group, although some details still need to be clarified. Negative signs dominate the Chinese stock markets. The Composite Index in Shanghai fell by 0.3 per cent. In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng Index dropped by 1 per cent. The share price of Apple supplier AAC Technologies declined by 2 per cent. The shares of car manufacturers BYD (-7.9 per cent), Li Auto (-4.9 per cent) and Geely (-7.3 per cent) are also under heavy pressure. Profit-taking is being reported by market participants. The Kospi in Seoul rose by 1.4 per cent. Index heavyweight Samsung Electronics added 0.5 per cent.

Bonds
U.S. government debt yields fell On Friday, but still end the week higher, as investors focus on the widening U.S. deficit and Trump revives tariff turbulence. Longer-term yields rose faster than the short end. U.S. markets are closed Monday for Memorial Day. The 10-year Treasury note yield gave up 2 basis points (0.02 percentage points) to 4.52%, after hitting a 3-month high of 4.62%, on the back of concerns about the sustainability of US debt. The 2-year Treasury note yield erased its decline at the start of the session to finish unchanged at around 4%.

Analysis
Vontobel upgrades Galenica target to CHF 82 (78) - Hold
Deutsche Bank lifts SoftwareONE target to CHF 7.40 (6.20) - Hold
Vontobel increases PSP Swiss Property target to CHF 165 (150) - Buy

Seguici

Sapere è potere

Iscriviti alla nostra newsletter e riceverai una selezione mensile di notizie direttamente nella tua casella di posta elettronica.


Sponsor
UEFA Europa LeagueUEFA Women’s EURO 2025Genève ServetteZSC Lions

Considera i rischi

Il trading di prodotti a effetto leva sulla piattaforma Forex, come cambi, prezzi dei metalli preziosi spot e i contratti per differenza (CFD), comporta un rischio significativo di perdita dovuto alla leva finanziaria e potrebbe non essere adatto a tutti gli investitori. Prima di aprire un conto con Swissquote, è necessario considerare il proprio livello di esperienza, gli obiettivi di investimento, gli attivi, il reddito e la propensione al rischio. In teoria, le perdite sono illimitate e potrebbe essere necessario effettuare pagamenti aggiuntivi se il saldo del conto dovesse scendere al di sotto del livello di margine richiesto. Pertanto, non si dovrebbe speculare, investire o fare hedging con un capitale che non ci si può permettere di perdere, che sia preso in prestito o che sia urgentemente necessario o indispensabile per il sostentamento personale o familiare. Negli ultimi 12 mesi, il 76.32% degli investitori retail ha perso denaro nell'ambito del trading su CFD, ha subito una perdita totale del margine alla chiusura della posizione o si è ritrovato con un saldo negativo dopo la chiusura della posizione. In caso di dubbi, è necessario essere a conoscenza di tutti i rischi associati alla negoziazione in valuta estera e rivolgersi a un consulente finanziario indipendente. Per maggiori dettagli, comprese le informazioni sull'effetto leva, sul funzionamento dei margini e sui rischi di controparte e di mercato, si rimanda alla nostra Informativa sui rischi di CFD e Forex. Il contenuto del presente sito web costituisce materiale pubblicitario e non è stato sottoposto all'attenzione di o approvato da alcuna autorità di vigilanza.

Contenuti generati dall’IA

Alcuni dei contenuti visivi presenti sul nostro sito web sono stati generati e/o migliorati utilizzando applicazioni di intelligenza artificiale (AI). Tuttavia, tutti i contenuti sono sottoposti a un'attenta revisione e approvazione da parte di esseri umani per garantirne l'accuratezza, la pertinenza e la conformità alle esigenze dei nostri utenti e clienti.