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Stock Exchange: Europe Confirms Red, Paris Yields 2.25%

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The fall of the financial markets does not stop with investors worried by the fallback of the duties announced by Trump. Paris is the worst and leaves on the ground 2.25%, Frankfurt loses 1.93%. Milan 1.87%, Madrid 1.22% and London 0.59%. (ANSA)

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Donald Trump's official decree on customs duties and the disappointing results of some companies have led to the European Stock Exchanges.

·Paris, France
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The fall of the financial markets does not stop with investors worried by the fallback of the duties announced by Trump. Paris is the worst and leaves on the ground 2.25%, Frankfurt loses 1.93%. Milan 1.87%, Madrid 1.22% and London 0.59%. (ANSA)

·Italy
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World Stock Exchanges marked by the officialization of U.S. surtaxes. The post Stock Exchange: what moves on the markets before the opening Friday appeared first on Les Affaires.

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On Friday, after the officialization of the customs surcharges imposed by the United States on their trading partners around the world, which are due to enter into force on August 7. US President Donald Trump signed on Thursday the decree setting the amount of the new customs duties that will affect the products of tens of thousands of ...

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Paris - The Paris Stock Exchange is in sharp decline on Friday, marked by results from companies sanctioned by investors but also the officialization of US surtaxes that are to come into force in the next few days. The flagship index of the Place de Paris, the CAC 40, was down by 1.55%, or 120.83 points, to reach 7.651.14 points, around 10:00 local time (08H00 GMT). It had finished in decrease by 1.14% on Thursday. US President Donald Trump sign…

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L'Opinion broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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