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AMERICAS OIL: US Daily Brief

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US Daily Brief: https://media.marketnews.com/MNIPOLRISKUS_Daily110325_1814a15e7d.pdf

  • President Trump delivers remarks at the Business Roundtable Quarterly Meeting at 17:00 ET 21:00 GMT
  • The US stock market rout came as US agricultural imports took effect and Ontario Premier Doug Ford hiked electricity tariffs on Canadian exports to Minnesota, New York and Michigan. The next trade action comes at midnight when Trump’s 25% duty on steel and aluminum takes effect.
  • The House is scheduled to vote on a funding measure that needs to take effect before Friday at midnight to avoid a shutdown. The Republicans will need near-unanimous support due to the opposition of Thomas Massie (R-KY) though the Senate will need seven Democrats to support it given filibuster rules. 
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US Daily Brief: https://media.marketnews.com/MNIPOLRISKUS_Daily110325_1814a15e7d.pdf

  • President Trump delivers remarks at the Business Roundtable Quarterly Meeting at 17:00 ET 21:00 GMT
  • The US stock market rout came as US agricultural imports took effect and Ontario Premier Doug Ford hiked electricity tariffs on Canadian exports to Minnesota, New York and Michigan. The next trade action comes at midnight when Trump’s 25% duty on steel and aluminum takes effect.
  • The House is scheduled to vote on a funding measure that needs to take effect before Friday at midnight to avoid a shutdown. The Republicans will need near-unanimous support due to the opposition of Thomas Massie (R-KY) though the Senate will need seven Democrats to support it given filibuster rules.