Asia markets mixed, following Wall Street's decline on weak U.S. jobs report and U.S. tariff announcement
Main Idea
Asian shares traded mixed following Wall Street's sell-off, influenced by new tariffs announced by President Trump on trade partners.
Key Points
1. Asian shares were mixed in trading on Monday.
2. The market movement followed a sell-off on Wall Street the previous Friday.
3. President Trump announced new reciprocal tariffs ranging from 10% to 41% on numerous trade partners.
4. Gold was mentioned but no further details were provided in the given content.
Description
Asia shares trade mixed on Monday, tracking the sell-off on Wall Street last Friday, dragged lower after President Trump announced a new round of reciprocal tariffs ranging from 10% to 41% on numerous trade partners. Gold prices edged down to around $3,350 per ounce on Monday, as investors took profits after prices rose the most in two months on Friday. Japan ( NKY:IND ) fell 1.39% to below 40,000 and the broader Topix dropped 1.8% to 2,895 on Monday, with both indexes hitting near two-week lows...
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