Global markets increase together with US futures

Global markets increase together with US futures

The markets in Asia and Europe increased on Tuesday, since US futures. They indicated a potentially limited increase, amid the uncertainty about President Donald Trump’s fees plan.

The Trump administration said Friday that many electronic consumer products would be exempt from its high -range reciprocal tariffs, an advertisement that sent the highest global markets on Monday. Trump also pointed out on Monday a will to further relieve tariffs, saying he is looking for “helping some of the automotive companies” after 25% of automotive encumbrances.

A man passes through an electronic screen that shows a dating board in Tokyo, Japan, April 15, 2025.

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Dow Futures quoted slightly, by approximately 0.12% on Tuesday, after the Dow Jones industrial average increased 0.7% on Monday. Futures for Technological Heavy Nasdaq increased approximately 0.34% and those of the S& P 500 rose approximately 0.23% hours before the markets were opened.

The markets in Europe also quoted at the highest noon on Tuesday, after the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, 90 -day pause In the countermeasures of planned rates they entered into force.

The Dax of Germany rose around 1.21% at noon and the FTSE 100 of Great Britain traded around 0.90% at noon.

Passersby go through an electronic screen that shows the average shakei of Japan in Tokyo, Japan, on April 15, 2025.

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The Kospi index of South Korea closed 0.88% on Tuesday, publishing its second day of profits. And Nikkei 225 of Tokyo rose 0.84%.

The markets in China, where Trump’s reciprocal rates are still in their place, showed less enthusiasm. The Shanghai compound index increased only 0.15% and the HANG Kong HANG SENG index rose 0.23%.

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Max Zahn and David Brennan of ABC News contributed to this report.

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