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Tariff Deadline Looms on April 2: Where Will the Market Go?
Abstract:Global markets hold their breath as April 2nd approaches, a potential turning point in the battle between bulls and bears.

On April 2nd, the U.S. will unveil its potentially game-changing tariff policy that could reshape global trade. The Trump administration has positioned this policy as a key negotiating tool, deliberately shrouding it in uncertainty. Analysts suggest that the White House is using this ambiguity to gain an upper hand in future negotiations.
This strategy has not only left businesses uncertain about future planning but also kept market sentiment under pressure, even as major U.S. stock indices have rebounded over the past week. Investors remain cautious, awaiting clearer signals.
While major indices like the S&P and Nasdaq have seen modest gains recently, investors remain wary of the implications of the upcoming tariffs. Goldman Sachs analysts predict that market sentiment will continue to be influenced by both tariff details and corporate earnings in the short term.
While the White House anticipates that market volatility will ease after April 2, many institutions are cautious about the long-term effects. The tariffs could lead to rising consumer prices, squeezed corporate profits, and suppressed investment sentiment, which may slow down global economic recovery.
Analysts widely caution that once the tariff policy is officially enacted, it could trigger a new wave of market adjustments. Academy Securities strategists believe that global stock markets may face sell-off pressures following the resolution of tariff uncertainties.

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