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Sunday newspaper round-up: Trump, Airbus, Tesla
Senior UK and EU diplomats advised the Prime Minister on Saturday to fight back against Donald Trump should he pursue harsh tariffs on British exports. British government officials in Washington and London were in the midst of trying to head-off US trade duties on key UK industries. In particular, there is concern regarding the threat to impose reciprocal 25% tariffs on countries that levy VAT on America's exports. - Guardian.

Europe close: Stocks lower as investors gird for US tariffs
European shares fell on Friday as traders braced themselves for wide-ranging US tariffs which take effect next week, while gold hit fresh highs with investors looking for safe havens amid the erratic policymaking of President Donald Trump.

Week ahead: Trump, US trade tariffs, Non-farm payrolls in focus
Investors may get caught on the hop if they focus on the 2 April announcement of trade tariffs by the US administration, Bank of America says.

Friday preview: US PCE inflation, UK GDP in focus
The market spotlight at the end of the week will be on the release of a reading on the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge.

Europe close: Stocks mostly down but off lows after US car tariffs
European shares finished mostly in the red on Thursday, but managed to erase a good part of the losses incurred following US President Donald Trump's decision overnight to hit all car and related parts imports with 25% tariffs from April 2.

US pending home sales grow a tad more quickly than expected in February
The growth in the number of home sales signed in the US continued to be subdued last month.

Europe close: Report of imminent US car tariffs hits shares
European shares were lower on Wednesday amid ongoing uncertainty and nervousness around the expected 2 April date for Washington's announcement of reciprocal trade tariffs.

US open: Trade tensions ruffle investors' feathers
Wall Street gave up its early positive start to trading following a report that the US administration might announce tariffs on the car sector specifically on the same day.

US pre-open: Stocks set for slightly higher start
Stocks in the US are being called to start the session slightly in the black thanks to a better-than-expected reading on durable goods orders.

Wednesday preview: UK CPI, geopolitics in focus
Investors' focus in the middle of the week will be on the cost of living in the UK.

Europe close: Stocks extend gains
European markets extended gains on Tuesday as an upbeat business survey from Germany boosted sentiment, even as investors digested the prior session's rally on Wall Street.

US midday: Stocks mixed with analysts divided on outlook
Stocks in the US were trading on a mixed footing, following sharp gains during the preceding session and despite reports that Ukraine and Russia had reached a partial ceasefire agreement covering each others' energy infrastructure and the Black Sea.

US pre-open: Stocks pointing to flat start on Wall Street, trade and geopolitics in focus
Futures markets are pointing to a roughly flat start to the trading day on Wall Street.

Tuesday preview: EU-US trade talks, Ukraine talks in focus
The market spotlight on Tuesday would continue to be on geopolitics.

Europe close: Stocks surrender early gains
European shares gave up early gains on Monday, finishing the session well off their best levels.

US services activity picks up in March, but expectations deteriorate sharply
Business activity in the US picked up in March, but not in manufacturing, according to the preliminary results of two closely followed surveys.

US open: Stocks up, Morgan Stanley's Wilson calls 'tradeable rally'
Stocks on Wall Street were rallying at the start of the week, helped by positive headlines on the geopolitical and economic front.

US pre-open: Wall Street looks set to gain with Ukraine and trade tariffs in focus
Stocks in the US look poised for a solid start to the last full trading week of March.

Week ahead: Ukraine talks, UK CPI in the spotlight
Geopolitics will continue to be front and centre on investors' minds over the coming week, as negotiators from the US, Ukraine and Russia meet in Saudi Arabia.

Sunday newspaper round-up: Ukraine, HSBC, Rolls-Royce
Officials from Ukraine and the US are expected to sit down in Riyadh and talk about a possible partial ceasefire on Sunday. The meeting will be taking place sooner than expected and will precede another between delegations from the US and Russian on Monday. On Saturday, the American president said that efforts to stop an escalation in the war were "somewhat under control". For his part, Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said that: "We are only at the beginning of this path".