World shares are mixed as strong corporate earnings are offset by tariff worries

30.04.2025    Pioneer Press    20 views
World shares are mixed as strong corporate earnings are offset by tariff worries

By ELAINE KURTENBACH Associated Press Business Writer World shares were mixed on Wednesday as strong corporate profits were offset by uncertainty over President Donald Trump s pact war The Eurozone logged expansion in the first quarter of the year stronger than in the last quarter of But the outlook has been dimmed by higher tariffs on exports from the -nation region using the euro Germany s DAX gained to after the country s center-left Social Democrats voted to approve a coalition agreement The vote s results reported Wednesday pave the way to elect Friedrich Merz as the new German chancellor In Paris the CAC also rose to while Britain s FTSE was little changed at The future for the S P edged lower while that for the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up In Asian trading Tokyo s Nikkei index climbed to Japanese automakers shares were mixed even after Trump signed an order relaxing several U S tariffs on imports of autos and auto parts Shares in Toyota Motor Corp lost while Honda Motor Co gained Nissan Motor Co lost In Hong Kong the Hang Seng rose to while the Shanghai Composite index slipped to as surveys demonstrated export orders to Chinese manufacturers declined in April as higher U S tariffs on goods from China began to take effect South Korea s Kospi dropped to while the S P ASX in Australia surged to On Tuesday the S P climbed and the Dow industrials added The Nasdaq composite rose CEOs say they re unsure how long their companies can keep piling up profits due to the lack of clarity about Donald Trump s arrangement war Honeywell International helped lead the domain with a gain of after reporting stronger profit and revenue for the latest quarter than analysts expected It also raised its forecast for profit over the full year Sherwin-Williams rose for another one of the sector s bigger gains after the paint and coatings company likewise disclosed a better-than-expected profit UPS stock swung between losses and gains at the day s start of trading after it published a stronger profit than analysts expected for the first three months of Because it s the world s largest package delivery company UPS can offer a window into how the global commercial sector is doing But UPS also revealed it wasn t updating its financial forecasts previously given for because of the current macro-economic uncertainty It also declared it expects to cut about jobs and close buildings this year Its stock finished lower Investors fear Trump s tariffs could bring a recession if left unaltered because they could freeze global commerce and send prices higher for all kinds of products U S households are getting much more pessimistic because of tariffs and a assessment from the Conference Board on Tuesday reported their expectations for income business and job domain conditions dropped to the lowest level since and are well below the level that usually signals a recession ahead General Motors slipped despite reporting a stronger profit for the latest quarter than analysts expected The company rescheduled a conference call with investors to discuss its results and forecasts for to Thursday because of latest reports regarding updates to commerce program Coca-Cola also overcame an early drop to rise The beverage giant announced better-than-expected earnings in the first quarter and announced the impact of tariffs on its business are likely to be manageable Treasury yields fell The yield on the -year Treasury dropped to from late Monday In other dealings early Wednesday U S benchmark crude oil lost cents to per barrel Brent crude the international standard shed cents to per barrel The U S dollar rose to Japanese yen from yen The euro fell to from

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