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CANADA STOCKS-TSX futures hit eight-month low as Trump stands firm on tariffs
Apr 7, 2025 4:36 AM

April 7 (Reuters) - Canadian stock index futures tumbled

on Monday, as recession fears intensified after U.S. President

Donald Trump showed no sign of backing away from his sweeping

tariff plans, sending shockwaves through global markets.

The futures on the S&P/TSX index were down 2.1% at

6:58 a.m. ET (1058 GMT), hitting their lowest since August 2024.

Trump told reporters late on Sunday that market selloffs

aren't intentional and investors must endure the consequences,

adding that he would refrain from negotiating with China until

the U.S. trade deficit is addressed.

As economic uncertainty deepened, the U.S. futures markets

moved swiftly to price in almost five quarter-point interest

rate cuts this year despite Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell

indicating on Friday that the U.S. central bank officials "don't

need to be in a hurry" until the economic direction becomes

clearer.

Traders now place 66% odds on a 25 basis-point rate cut at

the Bank of Canada's next meeting on April 16.

In commodities, gold prices held steady due to strong

central bank demand and the potential for an early Fed rate cut,

but gains were capped as some investors sold bullion to cover

losses in other trades.

Oil prices extended losses, falling nearly 4% amid recession

fears and OPEC+'s planned supply increase.

Base metal prices in China tumbled due to trade war fears,

while London metals flipped to a decline after rising on

arbitrage trading.

Canada's main index ended more than 10% below its January 30

record closing high on Friday, after China's move to retaliate

against U.S. tariffs.

In corporate news, Wesdome Gold Mines ( WDOFF ) agreed to

acquire Angus Gold ( ANGVF ).

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