U.S. stock futures point to a lower open after stocks swooned on Thursday on fears Trump's aggressive tariff plan will spark a trade war, reignite inflation and slow the economy.
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US stock futures fell on Friday, setting up for more losses after a $2.5 trillion wipeout as trade-war fears continued to spook markets waiting for the monthly jobs report and a Jerome Powell speech.
After Thursday’s slump wiped $1.4 trillion in market capitalisation from the Nasdaq 100 Stock Index, the gauge is down 16 per cent in the past six weeks.