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European markets on Tues Sept 30; Stoxx 600, FTSE, DAX, CAC

A expert trader works on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, New York, September 15, 2025.

Brendan McDermid | Reuters

London – Investors draw attention to the trade tariffs of US President Donald Trump and more political dead ends in the United States, while European stocks are expected to open in the mixed region on Tuesday

England Ftse And France CAC 40 While the indices are expected to open a lower touch on Tuesday morning, Germany’s DAX It is expected to open 0.4 %and Italy Ftse mib 0.13% higher than the data obtained from Ig.

European markets, Trump on Monday, 10% tariff for imported timber and timber and imported kitchen cabinets, bathroom ladies and furniture for furniture will give a 25% task next year. Trump said that this imports threatened the US economy and eroded national security.

The closure of a potential federal government will follow global markets this week, and the best democrats and republicans met with Trump at the White House on Monday.

After the meeting, Vice President JD Vance said, “I think the Democrats will not do the right thing because we turned to close.” He said.

Although closing is usually not in market -moving events, investors may be different because they are already careful about a slowing labor market, stagflation risk and high stock values.

A closure can encourage rating agencies to rethink the status of the US loan, which was reduced by Moody’s in May.

On the other hand, the British Labor Party continues its annual conference in Liverpool on Tuesday, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer will later discuss the delegates today. Finance Minister Rachel Reeves saw that he gave a few clues about the autumn budget plans, which are expected to announce the tax increases in the afternoon conference speech on Monday afternoon.

As investors tried to close an unusual power by building on Monday’s momentum, US stock futures have changed slightly overnight.

Meanwhile, Asia-Pacific markets were mixed with contracted production activities for the sixth flat month of official Chinese data.

– Pia Singh from CNBC contributed to this market report.

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