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Oil prices hit four-year low amid U.S. 104 percent tariffs on China

Trump signed an executive order raising tariffs on China by 50 percent, escalating tensions significantly

Stocks slide following U.S. 104 percent tariffs on China

Since Trump's tariff announcement, S&P 500 companies have lost $5.8 trillion in market value

EU proposes tariff removal, Trump demands $350 billion in U.S. energy purchases

“Europe is always ready for a good deal,” says Commission President Ursula von der Leyen 

Dubai gold prices drop AED5, global rates slip below $3,000 amid tariff turmoil

Bullion prices slipped by as much as 2.7 percent before paring some losses on Monday

Bitcoin falls to $75,741 as Trump’s tariffs trigger stock market plunge

Bitcoin is expected to continue moving similar to equities as global recession fears overshadow any crypto regulatory tailwinds

Stock market downturn: Asia reacts to U.S. tariff plans, recession fears

S&P 500 futures fell 3.5 percent, Nasdaq futures dropped 4.4 percent, increasing total market losses to $6 trillion

Dubai gold prices up AED0.75, global rates fall to 3.5-week low

Market sell-off continued as investors sold bullion to cover losses amid recession fears from trade war

Oil prices hit four-year low of $63.93 amid Trump tariff fears

Trump intensified trade tariffs, raising worries about slowing economic growth and declining demand

U.S. economy adds 228,000 jobs in March amid looming trade war escalation

Job growth rebounded significantly from last month’s revised total of 117,000 new jobs added 

China to impose 34 percent tariffs on all U.S. imports starting April 10

China also announced controls on exports of medium and heavy rare-earths to the U.S., effective April 4

U.S. trade deficit shrinks by 6.1 percent to $122.7 billion amid tariff changes

Imports held steady at $401.1 billion in February after a sharp increase in the prior month

U.K. targets U.S. imports: List of products facing tariffs

The published list features roughly 8,000 items that could be affected by future retaliatory duties