GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks lose ground amid inflation concerns, trade war worries
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Stocks struggle over tariff concerns
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Gold scores fresh record high, oil slips
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Bond markets increasingly pricing in recession risks
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U.S. traders had new sticky inflation data to grumble about but it was Trump's 25% tariffs on auto imports and plans for much broader levies next week that continued to cause the nail-biting.
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MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe fell 13.31 points, or 1.58%, to 829.91. It is on track to end the week down 1.45%.
"What I don't know is whether the hawkishness of the auto tariffs is going to translate to the broader tariffs that we are going to get next week," Metcalfe said. "And that is keeping risk appetite on the back foot."
Gold prices meanwhile set yet another new peak of
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