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‘We’re Talking to China,’ Trump Says as Markets Prepare for Trade Uncertainty

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‘We’re Talking to China,’ Trump Says as Markets Prepare for Trade Uncertainty

Over the next week, all eyes will focus on U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs after equities and crypto markets rode a roller coaster last week. Trump says China has sought dialogue repeatedly, as the tariff standoff between the U.S. and China reaches unprecedented heights, with each side levying steep duties on the other’s goods. Markets Jittery as Trump Says China Seeks Dialogue on Tariffs Last week, major U.S. indexes diverged: the S&P 500 rose 0.52% over five trading days, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.89%, the Nasdaq composite slipped 0.44%, and the Russell 2000 gained 2.9% in that span. Likewise, crypto markets exhibited mixed trends, with bitcoin ( BTC) posting gains over the past week while ETH, ADA, and XRP slipped. In that same period, an ounce of gold ended about 3.8% higher against the U.S. dollar. By week’s end, President Trump stated in the Oval Office that the U.S. and China were engaged in talks. “Yeah, we’re talking to China. I would say they have reached out a number of times,” he told reporters. He even cryptically hinted that Chinese President Xi Jinping had reached out to speak with him. This weekend, Trump also contended that any executive who decries tariffs is effectively confessing a lack of financial wisdom. “The businessmen who criticize tariffs are bad at business, but really bad at politics,” Trump remarked on Truth Social. “They don’t understand or realize that I am the greatest friend that American capitalism has ever had … The golden rule of negotiating and success: he who has the gold makes the rules,” he added. Ultimately, to many market players, it all boils down to persistent uncertainty in the markets going forward. Many detractors bristle at Trump’s tariffs because they believe it will drive up costs for businesses and consumers, threaten jobs, and reduce wages. Some expect it to compress the U.S. economy and household incomes. Trump argues that tariffs serve the nation by safeguarding U.S. jobs, boosting domestic manufacturing, fortifying national security and generating government revenue while encouraging consumers to purchase U.S.-made goods and curbing dependence on foreign imports. Bitcoin Crosses $87K, Stock Futures Slide Markets have been unsettled by the ambiguity these trade measures engender, their prospective economic fallout, and shifting investor sentiment toward safe havens. Gold has registered a noticeable rise amid the trade frictions, affirming its standing as a classic safe haven. Yet digital assets posted uneven returns, though bitcoin remained steadier than most during the course of the week. This may imply that some investors, cautious about the trade war’s effect on traditional markets, turned to bitcoin ( BTC) as a decentralized asset less entwined with tariff-driven economic upheaval. Conversely, some anticipate that bitcoin and crypto markets, in general, will mirror equity trends. Time remains the ultimate arbiter; nevertheless, you can wager confidently that attention will remain riveted on Trump’s forthcoming moves. On Sunday evening, just ahead of Monday’s market open, CNBC reported a modest retreat in U.S. equity futures: contracts tied to the Dow were off by 0.5%, while futures linked to both the Nasdaq composite and the S&P 500 also dipped 0.5%. Meanwhile, bitcoin moved decisively past the $87,000 threshold during the same window reaching $87,236.

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