
Volatility gauges jump as tariff threats spook investors

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Volatility measures surged as President Trump's renewed tariff threats against Europe spooked investors, leading to a sell-off in U.S. assets. The Cboe Volatility Index reached an eight-week high of 20.69, while the S&P 500 Index fell 1.5%. The U.S. dollar dropped 0.6% against a basket of currencies. Despite the increase in volatility, expectations for FX fluctuations remain low. Analysts suggest that market reactions may feel more severe due to a prolonged period of low volatility, with potential for further increases if tariff threats persist without resolution.
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