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14.04.2025 12:09 PM
US Market News Digest for April 14

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Smartphones exempt from tariffs: market finds pulse

The US stock market rallied after President Donald Trump announced the removal of tariffs on computers and smartphones. The decision delivered a particularly strong boost to companies such as Apple, triggering a rebound across major indices.

Still, despite the positive development, investors remain cautious. Inflation risks and potential retaliatory measures from China remain front and center. Follow the link for details.

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Rally on hold: rebound fails to dispel market anxiety

The S&P 500 and Nasdaq partially rebounded on the news of the tariff suspension, offering a modest uplift in market sentiment. However, the rally remained muted as heightened trade uncertainty continues to weigh on long-term prospects.

This scenario calls for caution: short-term speculation may be viable, but the fundamentals remain fragile. Follow the link for details.

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Heightened sensitivity: every tweet becomes risk factor

Despite temporary spikes, the market remains highly sensitive to statements coming out of the White House. Volatility is rising, and investors are on edge — fertile ground for short-term moves, but hardly a foundation for stable strategies.

Economists warn of potential shocks — even brief adjustments to tariff policy can trigger sweeping shifts across the stock market. Follow the link for details.

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Flight to safe havens: gold and euro regain favor

The abrupt shift in US trade rhetoric is stoking instability, nudging investors towards more conservative assets. Amid mounting uncertainty, demand for gold and the euro is climbing, while US assets are losing their appeal.

In times of global turbulence, safe-haven instruments remain one of the few avenues for relative stability. Follow the link for details.

As a reminder, InstaTrade offers some of the most favorable conditions for trading stock indices, equities, and bonds, helping traders profit from shifting market dynamics.

Ekaterina Kiseleva,
Analytical expert of InstaTrade
© 2007-2025

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