💨 Abstract
Global shares mostly declined Friday, following Wall Street's all-time high. Delta Air Lines' strong earnings report boosted airline stocks. In Europe, major indices saw slight drops. Asian markets were mixed, with Hong Kong and Shanghai showing modest gains, while Tokyo and Seoul fell. stock futures also declined. New tariffs on Canadian imports and broad tariff increases sparked caution. Wall Street hit new highs Thursday, led by Delta's positive outlook.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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