Tariff threats reemerge in Europe and the US; gold and silver surge sharply, stock index futures fall by 1%
According to Jinse Finance, at the opening on Monday, spot gold and silver gapped higher. Spot gold initially rose above $4,660 per ounce, hitting a new all-time high with a daily increase of 1.4%. Spot silver reached as high as $92.81 per ounce, up 2.8%. WTI crude oil opened 0.8% lower but quickly rebounded, nearly erasing its losses. Nasdaq futures fell by 1%. Over the weekend, Trump issued tariff threats regarding Greenland, a Danish autonomous territory. Reports indicate that several EU countries are considering imposing tariffs on US-bound goods worth 93 billion euros. (Golden Ten Data)
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