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Asia yawns as Donald Trump targets Brazil with new tariffs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51004, member: 636"] Asian markets grabbed modest gains Thursday as traders celebrated Nvidia's historic surge past the four trillion dollar milestone. The chip giant's record-breaking valuation gave investors fresh reasons to stay bullish despite President Trump's latest trade threats. Market watchers brushed off concerns about new tariffs as stocks across the region posted mixed but generally positive results. Trading floors from Hong Kong to Tokyo saw cautious optimism take hold among buyers and sellers alike. The technology sector's continued strength helped offset worries about escalating trade tensions between major economies. Hong Kong's benchmark Hang Seng dropped a mere 26 points while Shanghai slipped just 0.04 percent at the opening bell. Shenzhen managed to climb 0.11 too higher as China's growth-focused ChiNext board jumped 0.38 percent. Korean stocks added 0.33 percent while Tokyo's Nikkei gave back 0.06 percent during early trading sessions. The mixed performance reflected investor uncertainty about Trump's aggressive trade policies targeting multiple countries. Regional markets showed remarkable resilience compared to previous sell-offs following similar announcements. Trump targeted Brazil with a hefty 50 percent tariff threat while hitting seven other nations with various trade penalties. Market strategists noted that traders have grown accustomed to the president's ever-changing tariff announcements. Federal Reserve meeting minutes boosted sentiment as officials hinted at potential rate cuts later during the year. The central bank's dovish stance helped counter any negative impact from fresh trade disputes. Investors remained confident that many tariff threats would face modifications before final implementation. [/QUOTE]
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