

With just one trading day left in Q1, risk sentiment has collapsed across Asia and Europe. đ
đŻđ” Nikkei fell 4%, European indices are all red, and over 550 EuroStoxx 600 stocks are down. Investors are bracing for President Trumpâs tariff announcement on Wednesday.
đ Gold surged by $36 and is now above $3,122/oz, as markets flee to safe havens.
đșđž Meanwhile, US futures point to a sharp drop in the S&P 500 â not exactly a celebration for Liberation Day.
đą Q1 Recap:
Markets have been shaken by Trumpâs tariff agenda.
đ Winners:
- EuroStoxx 50: +9%
- DAX: +12%
- FTSE 100: +6%
đ Losers:
- S&P 500: -5%
- Nasdaq: -10% (officially in correction territory)
Even the DAX, which had led early gains, lost steam in March. Carmakers and luxury stocks were hit hardest.
đ„ US Consumer Stocks Hit Hard
Pain is spreading beyond tech:
- Delta: -27%
- United Airlines: -25%
- Ralph Lauren: -20%
- Lululemon: -19%
đ This shows tariffs are squeezing US consumers â and it may backfire on Trump politically.
đź Whatâs Next?
1ïžâŁ Trumpâs Tariff Plan (2 April)
đŁ A major risk to global markets. Tariffs could:
- Push US inflation up by 1%
- Cut GDP by 0.8%
- Drive the dollar even lower (USD is G10âs worst performer in 2025)
- Boost safe havens like đȘ gold and đȘ ruble (top FX performer so far this year!)
â ïž The market sees Trumpâs policies as weakening the US globally â hurting consumers, raising costs, and risking a longer downturn.
But⊠analysts are still bullish on the S&P 500
đ§ FactSet expects a +21% gain over the next year, led by tech and consumer discretionary stocks.
Earnings season will tell us whether this optimism is justified.
If tariffs exceed 15%, US GDP could shrink by over 1%. That would be a big red flag đ© for stocks.
đĄ Tariff trade so far:
- đ» US stocks
- đ» USD
- đŒ Gold
- đŒ US bonds
2ïžâŁ US Jobs Report (Friday)
đ Forecast:
- +138k nonfarm payrolls
- Unemployment: 4.1%
- Wages: +4% YoY
đȘïž Thereâs potential for a big upside surprise due to:
- Rebound after weather disruptions
- Reversals of govât grant freezes
- Front-loading of hiring ahead of tariffs
đ Watch for market reaction â especially if consumer sentiment picks up.
3ïžâŁ EU Inflation (CPI)
đȘđș EUR/USD is holding below 1.0830, but inflation data could shake things up.
- Headline CPI expected at 2.2% (down from 2.3%)
- Core CPI at 2.5% (down from 2.6%)
đ If inflation surprises to the downside, ECB may act sooner. Rate cut odds:
đ Lower CPI = weaker euro, especially if dollar stabilises after tariff announcement.
đ Key Themes This Week:
- Tariffs = đ„ short-term volatility
- Jobs = đ signs of resilience
- Inflation = đŠ central bank decisions ahead