Asian Stocks Rise as U.S. Imposes 50% Tariff on Brazil Amid Political Tensions

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US stock futures declined and the dollar weakened after President Trump announced new tariffs, including a 50% levy on copper imports, amid ongoing trade tensions. Despite these tariffs, US equities like the S&P 500 reached record highs as investors remain optimistic, while global markets react variably. Trump also imposed tariffs on several countries, prompting responses from Brazil and others, with market focus shifting to upcoming bond auctions and inflation concerns.
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