World stocks reached a six-week high following a U.S.-UK trade deal that lowered tariffs on certain goods. Analysts warn that while optimism is high, the fundamentals may not support this surge. Discover what this means for investors!
Stock futures hovered near the flatline as investors looked to the newly announced US-UK trade deal as a potential catalyst for market recovery. President Trump’s preliminary agreement could pave the way for further trade discussions with China, impacting major stock indices.
The US and UK have reached a new trade agreement that reduces tariffs on British cars and allows tariff-free imports of some steel and aluminium, but key challenges remain.
In a landmark announcement on Victory Day, President Trump and Prime Minister Starmer unveiled a historic trade deal that promises billions in new market access for American exporters, boosting jobs and enhancing economic security between the two nations.
In a significant move, the US and UK are poised to announce a deal to lower tariffs on select goods, amid ongoing trade tensions sparked by Trump's previous levies. The agreement aims to ease economic strain and foster closer ties.