💨 Abstract
Wall Street futures dropped on Monday due to growth concerns from a lacklustre U.S. economy, escalating global trade war, and deflationary pressures in China. The yen and Swiss franc strengthened as safe-haven assets. European markets, however, offered a bright spot. Chinese CPI fell at the sharpest pace in 13 months in February, while producer price deflation continued.
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