Salem Radio Network News Tuesday, October 14, 2025

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Morning Bid: Dancing ship-to-ship

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A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Gregor Stuart Hunter:

Container ports are the new economic battlegrounds. As negotiations between the U.S. and China intensify, the two nations will from today begin charging port fees on ocean shipping firms that move everything from toys to crude oil.

S&P 500 futures erased earlier gains to fall as much as 0.4% after China’s commerce ministry fired off another broadside, saying the U.S. cannot seek talks while also making threats.

That came after President Donald Trump on Friday announced additional tariffs on Chinese goods from November 1.

The trade worries snuffed out a rebound for stocks that began on Wall Street on Monday after U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Trump remains on track to meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping in South Korea in late October.

A rally in Asia’s tech sector briefly kept regional equities above water after OpenAI said it partnered with Broadcom to produce its first in-house artificial intelligence processors.

That pushed Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company shares to a record, while South Korea’s Kospi gained 0.9% after Samsung Electronics projected a 32% rise in third-quarter profit, beating estimates.

China’s No. 1 automaker BYD rose 1% after tipping Spain as its top candidate for a third car factory to serve the European market, sources told Reuters.

The yen firmed a tad against the dollar after Japan’s finance minister warned the country needs a new economic strategy that deals with inflation, rather than deflation, which was yesterday’s villain. 

Gold gained 1.3% to $4,164.90 per ounce, showing little sign of pausing for breath as precious metals continue to set records.

The same could not be said for digital gold, with bitcoin last down 1.8% at $113,719.84, while ether slipped 3% to $4,161.86.

In early European trade, pan-region futures were last up 0.2%, German DAX futures rose 0.1% and FTSE futures were down 0.1%.

Key developments that could influence markets on Tuesday:

Economic data:

Germany: CPI and HICP for September, ZEW Economic Sentiment and Current Conditions for October

United Kingdom: Unemployment Claimant Count Change and HMRC Payrolls Change for September, ILO Unemployment Rate and Average Weekly Earnings for August

Debt auctions

Germany: 2-year government debt auction

(Reporting by Gregor Stuart Hunter; Editing by Sam Holmes)

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