World markets plunged Tuesday after President Donald Trump reignited fears of a U.S. commerce struggle with the European Union, America’s largest buying and selling accomplice.
The president confirmed no indicators of backing off his menace from Saturday to hit seven E.U. international locations and the UK with new tariffs except they supported his push for American management of Greenland.
Requested if he can be keen to make use of drive to grab the semi-autonomous Danish territory, Trump replied, “No remark,” in a quick phone interview with NBC Information on Monday.
The S&P 500 offered off by round 1.3% in early buying and selling, whereas the Nasdaq Composite plunged 1.7%.
The Dow Jones Industrial Common dropped greater than 600 factors. U.S. markets have been closed Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The S&P 500 has erased its features for the yr to this point.
Buyers additionally offered off U.S. authorities bonds, driving up rates of interest. Rising returns on U.S. treasuries normally translate into greater mortgage charges and curiosity on new private loans.
A worldwide sell-off
Markets in Europe additionally noticed sharp drops for the second day in a row Tuesday. Germany’s benchmark DAX index dropped 1.2%, Britain’s FTSE 100 fell 1% and Italy’s FTSE MIB slid 1.3%.
The STOXX Europe 600, Europe’s equal to the S&P 500, tumbled 1.1%, with all however a handful of the a whole lot of shares on that index within the pink.
The CBOE Volatility Index, also referred to as Wall Avenue’s worry gauge, rose to its highest degree since mid-November on the blizzard of dangers dealing with buyers.
Treasured metals, considered as secure haven property in occasions of turmoil, additionally rose to report highs. Gold and silver each jumped greater than 1%.
The ICE U.S. Greenback Index, a measure of the greenback’s power towards worldwide currencies, dropped almost 1% in early buying and selling, placing it on the right track for its worst day since April, when Trump introduced his “reciprocal” tariff agenda and sparked a sell-off in U.S. equities and bonds.
Trump threatened much more tariffs late Monday, as he boarded Air Pressure One in Florida.
Requested about French President Emmanuel Macron’s determination to show down Trump’s invitation to affix a “Board of Peace” that will initially concentrate on Gaza, the president instructed reporters, “I am going to put a 200% tariff on his wines and champagnes and he’ll be a part of, however he doesn’t have to affix.”
France’s benchmark CAC 40 inventory index dropped round 0.9% Tuesday.
Mounted revenue jitters
U.S. authorities bonds additionally offered off, sending yields hovering. The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury bond hit its highest ranges since August, and 30-year yields rose to their highest ranges since September.
A choice by the Japanese prime minister to name for snap elections added to bond buyers’ issues. This uncertainty was compounded by the chance that the U.S. Supreme Courtroom might rule within the close to future on the legality of Trump’s sweeping, country-based tariffs. The Courtroom didn’t challenge a ruling on Tuesday.
When Treasury yields rise, usually so do mortgage charges and curiosity charged on private loans, auto loans and extra.
Greater rates of interest might additionally complicate a home affordability push by the Trump administration in a U.S. election yr. In latest weeks, the White Home has deployed an arsenal of coverage instruments aimed toward reducing the price of dwelling for American shoppers.
European officers say that leaders will maintain an emergency summit Thursday to contemplate retaliating towards Trump’s Greenland tariffs, and {that a} package deal of greater than $100 billion in counter-tariffs is on the prepared.
Some E.U. leaders have additionally backed deploying what’s generally known as the bloc’s “commerce bazooka,” an anti-coercion instrument created to counter hostile states like China.
The ‘promote America’ commerce
“That is ‘promote America’ once more inside a wider” international ripple impact, Krishna Guha of the funding financial institution Evercore ISI wrote Tuesday morning.
Guha was utilizing a time period coined in April 2025, after Trump rolled out a worldwide tariff agenda with sky-high charges on dozens of nations. Fearing America was now not a dependable commerce accomplice, buyers offered off U.S. shares and bonds, and seemed to metals and worldwide shares to assist hedge the chance.
The sell-off possible would have been worse, he stated, if buyers weren’t optimistic that the Supreme Courtroom will curtail Trump’s tariff authority and that his administration will again off its newest threats of extra import duties.
“The impacts can be very extreme if this goes off the rails, and there will likely be long-lasting implications, together with for the greenback,” Guha wrote.
Citigroup’s Scott Chronert wrote in a shopper notice, “We’re solely two weeks into the brand new yr and the quantity and magnitude of impacts on U.S. fairness markets is already dizzying.”
Sergio Ermotti, the chairman and CEO of Swiss banking big UBS, stated, “I do not see any path to normalization within the close to future.”
“There’s a restrict on what number of issues you may placed on the desk with out ultimately one among them going uncontrolled after which creating the sort of volatility you see now,” Ermotti stated throughout a CNBC interview on the World Financial Discussion board in Davos, Switzerland.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent dismissed critics of the administration’s newest strikes, and accused them of getting “gone into hysterics.”
“The U.S. is a dependable accomplice,” he instructed CNBC in an interview Tuesday.
“Everybody take a deep breath. Don’t escalate. Don’t escalate,” Trump’s prime financial official stated. “President Trump has a technique right here. Hear him out, after which every part will likely be effective.”

