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Commerce tensions cloud earnings and the G20 heads south
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Commerce tensions cloud earnings and the G20 heads south

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Last updated: July 13, 2025 6:45 am
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Earnings season all the time appears to roll round with alarming frequency.

The newsroom approaches every quarter with a nervous vitality, however this summer season it feels particularly heightened. Current market data in each the U.S. and Europe, alongside an unpredictable financial atmosphere, paint a sophisticated image for the second half.

All of it kicks off on Tuesday with America’s banking behemoths, as consideration switches from the White Home again to Wall Avenue.

However U.S. President Donald Trump’s insurance policies nonetheless loom giant, with Goldman Sachs predicting that, this quarter, U.S. earnings will begin to present the affect of the tariffs.

The funding financial institution’s economists see “conflicting messages on the margin outlook” as corporations have solely introduced modest value will increase, regardless of the price hikes related to greater tariffs.

Earnings-per-share progress can be set to come back underneath stress, with Goldman suggesting, “the consensus estimate amongst analysts sees S&P 500 corporations’ earnings-per-share progress decelerating to 4% this quarter relative to the identical quarter final yr — down from 12% within the first quarter.”

With the banks set to dominate subsequent week — JPMorgan, Citi, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Financial institution of America are all reporting inside simply two days — possibly Europe can present some optimism.

As reported by CNBC’s Jenni Reid, European banks simply recorded their finest first half since 1997. Positive aspects have been pushed by sturdy funding banking returns — one thing their U.S. counterparts are additionally more likely to capitalize on — in addition to inventory rallies primarily based on each deal hypothesis and precise M&A.

G20 heads south

As somebody who grew up in Cape City, seeing this yr’s G20 conferences happen in South Africa makes me pine for the sunshine of the Southern hemisphere.

Subsequent week’s assembly in Durban between finance ministers and central financial institution governors comes at an fascinating time for the nation.

An Oval Workplace assembly between South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and Trump went spectacularly incorrect again in Could, when the latter, flanked by his South African (now former) right-hand man Elon Musk, made false claims of a “white genocide.”

It appears tensions haven’t abated.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will skip the assembly altogether, opting to move to Japan as a substitute, in line with Reuters. South Africa can be topic to a brand new 30% tariff fee, the one nation in sub-Saharan Africa to be singled out within the newest spherical of bulletins.

It doesn’t bode nicely for the G20 Leaders assembly, on account of be held in Gauteng on Nov. 22-23. It stays to be seen if Trump will attend.

In Could, South Africa’s {golfing} greats — who traveled to the White Home with Ramaphosa — did not win over Trump. However possibly the lure of a few of the finest programs on the planet, together with a South African summer season, might see a seasonal change in his temper towards the nation later this yr.    

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