Investor confidence in the EU has sharply fallen after Donald Trump's trade agreement with Brussels, indicating serious concerns about the economic impact of ongoing tariff wars. The Sentix index reported a significant decline in investor sentiment, with the latest survey showing that the agreement is perceived as benefiting Trump and the US, while dampening the outlook for the eurozone. Concerns about economic conditions are deepening, as financial markets prepare for the introduction of new reciprocal tariffs on imports from various countries in the coming days.
The latest snapshot from the Sentix index showed that investor sentiment fell significantly at the start of the month after the deal last week between Trump and the European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen.
The pact was a deal that dampens the mood, with Trump and the US viewed as winners at the expense of the eurozone.
The current situation and expectations are both declining. The wrinkles of concern in the economy are deepening again.
Financial markets are braced for Washington to introduce sweeping, higher reciprocal tariffs on imports from dozens of countries from the middle of this week.
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