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Dow falls 1 percent as trade war fears hurt industrials

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By Ankur Banerjee

(Reuters) - The Dow industrials fell more than 1 percent for a fourth straight day on Friday on mounting fears of a global trade war following Donald Trump's promise to impose import tariffs on and aluminum.

EU sources told the was considering applying 25 percent tariffs on around $3.5 billion of imports from the if Trump carries out his plan to apply global duties to and aluminum.

All but eight of the 70 members of the broader index were lower, reflecting fears that the costs of their raw materials will rise along with barriers to their trade outside of the

Declines since Trumps announcement on Thursday have turned the Dow negative for the year. Shares of and 3M were among the biggest drags on the index.

"The (tariff) announcement has also come at a time when investor sentiment is already fragile," wrote in a note.

"For someone so obsessed with stock market performance, he's taking a big gamble with these tariffs, the benefits of which are questionable."

U. S. played down the fears saying "hysteria over tariffs is a lot to do over nothing."

The move however comes at a time when markets are already on edge over rising U. S. interest rates and bond yields.

"We've had tariffs put in place for aluminum and before, the market always finds a place through it," said Michael Mattioli, at

"What would be more concerning is, if it's going to be broad-based and not just and aluminum, but something to do with or intellectual property."

At 10:51 a.m.

ET, the Dow was down 1.2 percent at 24,312.68. The fell 0.63 percent to 2,660.9 and the Composite dropped 0.49 percent to 7,145.05.

World stocks also tumbled on Friday, with investors flocking towards traditional safe havens including Japan's yen and gold.

shares plunged 8.7 percent after the missed same store sales estimates.

shares were down 16 percent after the posted disappointing quarterly results.

Declining issues outnumbered advancers on the NYSE by 1,979 to 767. On the Nasdaq, 1,579 issues fell and 1,155 advanced.

(Reporting by in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'Silva)

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First Published: Fri, March 02 2018. 22:22 IST
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