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What tariffs are there for MORNING BID Europe? Investors take advantage of the dip

Stella Qiu gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets.

Donald Trump has done it again. The U.S. president suddenly announced that he would raise tariffs against South Korea from 15% to 25% for failing to implement the trade agreement agreed in July. This?affects? autos, lumber, and pharma. Yet, stocks in South Korea jumped by 2%, to new record highs.

South Korea's KOSPI fell over 1% initially, but this only attracted buyers who wanted to gain exposure to Asia’s best-performing markets of 2025. There is a good chance that the tensions will de-escalate, as South Korea's Industry Minister is heading to the U.S. in upcoming weeks. Traders bet on TACO again, because Trump always chickens-out.

It's no surprise that Seoul isn't investing hundreds of billions of dollars in the U.S. when Trump is constantly threatening to impose random tariffs.

Gold and silver have risen?towards record highs due to tariff uncertainty. Silver soared 5%, to $109 an ounce. Gold rose 1%, to $5,063 per ounce.

The stock market in Asia was generally positive amid expectations of record earnings from the United States. The Magnificent Seven will extend the bull market until 2026, beginning with Meta, Microsoft, and Tesla on March 21.

MSCI's broadest Asia-Pacific share index outside Japan rose 1%, reaching a new high. Even Japan's Nikkei rose 0.7%, despite the yen being at its strongest level in over two months. This would normally be a negative for Japan's exporters.

The EURO STOXX futures indicate that European bourses will open with a strong start. They are up 0.3%. Nasdaq Futures rose almost 0.6% while S&P500 Futures edged upwards by 0.3%.

The next event on the global calendar is the Federal Reserve's policy announcement on Wednesday, where there will be no change in interest rates.

The meeting is likely to be overshadowed, however, by the DOJ's investigation into Chair Jerome Powell. This should lead to an interesting press conference. Powell's idea to not resign as governor by May is allowed under Fed rules. How Trump will react is anyone's guess.

The following are the key developments that may influence Tuesday's markets:

Earnings of LVMH Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy and Christian Dior

Conference Board Consumer Confidence January -- U.S. ADP Weekly employment change

(source: Reuters)