Morning Bid: Tariff carnage rumbles on

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from
The 25% U.S. tariff announced for auto imports is raising a ruckus across the globe, from
The shares of Japanese and South Korean automakers - pillars of the two powerhouse Asian economies - sank on Friday in a brutal end to the week.
Almost
Futures suggest European markets are looking at a dour Friday with the region's automakers stuck in the spotlight. The European automobiles and parts index was at its lowest level since early December and is poised for a sixth straight week in the red.
U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff salvo has drawn fierce criticism from politicians and industry executives across the globe. Wolfsburg,
It's decision time for car makers, who must now determine whether to localise more production in the U.S., swallow the costs of tariffs, or pass those costs on to consumers.
Volvo Cars, Volkswagen's Audi, Mercedes-Benz and Hyundai have already said they will relocate portions of their production.
Ferrari, which makes all of its cars in
It seems that all big automakers are facing an uncertain future. Well, almost all. Shares of
Investor attention is now turning to the reciprocal U.S. tariffs to be announced next week, with markets latching onto Trump's suggestion that the levies might be lenient. That leaves a lot of room for a surprise - either pleasant or nasty.
Amidst all this gloom, the rally in gold prices is showing no signs of letting up, cracking through yet another record high on safe-haven flows. Gold has stayed comfortably above
The yellow metal has risen more than 17% in the January-March period, on course for its best quarterly performance since 1986.
Key developments that could influence markets on Friday:
Economic events: UK GDP data for Q4, UK retail sales for February,
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