Opening Bell: U.S. Futures Fall, European Shares Tumble On Broad Rush To Safety

 | Dec 10, 2019 07:19

  • U.S. futures slide as investors rotate out of risk ahead of U.S. tariff deadline
  • European stocks get hit the hardest by rush to safety
  • Treasury yields continue falling on widespread caution
  • Mexican peso gains on hopes for new USMCA deal
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Financial markets were largely shedding risk this morning as investors fretted over the looming Dec. 15 tariff deadline, when the U.S. is expected to slap levies on all remaining Chinese goods yet to be taxed—more precisely, on $156 bn of key consumer items, whose higher prices would be felt immediately by a vast mass of consumers.

A comparable response by China is all but inevitable, especially as the country is already struggling with an economic slowdown.