U.S. stock index futures fell as President Trump threatened EU and Mexico with 30% tariffs, sparking investor concerns. The EU extended suspension of countermeasures to U.S. tariffs. Dow E-minis dropped 0.29%, S&P 500 E-minis down 0.28%, Nasdaq 100 E-minis down 0.28%. Wall Street braces for second-quarter earnings and June data releases this week.

Investors view Trump’s tariff threats as negotiation tactics. Wall Street’s record highs face challenges with earnings season and economic data releases. S&P 500 dipped from all-time high, ending last week with minor losses. Producer and import price reports, retail sales figures, and Federal Reserve officials’ speeches are key events this week.

Traders are skeptical of July Fed rate cut but see 60% chance of September move. Tensions between White House and Fed rise after economic adviser suggests Trump may fire Fed Chair Powell. Boeing stock rose 2% after Air India crash probe hinted no immediate action. Crypto stocks surged as bitcoin hit $120,000 for the first time.

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