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MORNING BID EUROPE-Ukraine talks lift euro but tariff worries linger
Mar 11, 2025 11:08 PM

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from

Ankur Banerjee

The euro hit a five-month peak and European

bourses were poised to open higher on Wednesday as progress

towards a ceasefire in Ukraine bolstered investor sentiment, but

worries lingered that tit-for-tat tariffs could trigger a

recession.

The U.S. said it would restore military aid and intelligence

sharing to Ukraine after Kyiv said it would accept a U.S.

ceasefire proposal, although Russia has yet to respond.

Futures point to a strong start on Wednesday for the

pan-European STOXX 600, which dropped nearly 3% in the

first two days of the week as recession worries gripped markets.

Adding to the markets' jittery mood over tariffs, U.S.

President Donald Trump reversed course on Tuesday afternoon on a

pledge just hours earlier to double tariffs on steel and

aluminium from Canada to 50%.

Trump's 25% tariffs on steel and aluminium imports took

effect on Wednesday as prior exemptions, duty-free quotas and

product exclusions expired.

The will-he-or-won't-he conundrum on tariffs has battered

stocks, with the S&P 500 wiping out an eye-watering $4

trillion in market value from its recent peak hit last month.

U.S. futures stabilised in early Asian hours.

Trump defended his tariff moves during a meeting on Tuesday

with the CEOs of the biggest U.S. companies, and said they could

multiply.

The Republican president spoke to about 100 CEOs at a

regular meeting of the Business Roundtable, which included the

heads of Apple ( AAPL ), JPMorgan Chase ( JPM ) and Walmart ( WMT )

.

Recession worries have led traders to add to bets on the

Federal Reserve cutting rates, with markets pricing in 76 basis

points of easing this year. That has put the spotlight firmly on

U.S. inflation data due later in the day.

Key developments that could influence markets on Wednesday:

- Possible details on Russia-Ukraine ceasefire

- U.S. inflation

- Possible tariff-related news

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