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Europe Market Open: Europe primed for a quiet open with the EU to accept Trump’s universal tariff while seeking sectoral exemptions

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  • APAC stocks began the new quarter mostly higher, albeit with gains tentative; Wall Street closed higher.
  • The Senate vote-a-rama process is ongoing before a final version is sent back to the House to approve the bill, before then sending it to Trump's desk.
  • EU is to accept Trump’s universal tariff but seeks key exemptions and wants the US to commit to lower rates on key sectors, according to Bloomberg.
  • European equity futures indicate an uneventful cash market open with Euro Stoxx 50 future +0.1% after the cash market closed with losses of 0.4% on Monday.
  • DXY is steady, EUR/USD briefly ventured onto a 1.18 handle, USD/JPY marginally extended on its downside.
  • Looking ahead, highlights include EZ, UK & US Manufacturing PMIs, German Unemployment Rate, EZ HICP, US ISM Manufacturing, JOLTS Job Openings, ECB SCE & Central Banking Forum, Speakers include ECB’s de Guindos, Elderson, Schnabel & Lagarde, Fed’s Powell, BoJ's Ueda, BoE’s Bailey & BoK's Rhee.

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