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This is Heard on the Street editor Aaron Back filling in for Spencer Jakab. Tariffs loom over markets again after President Trump on Saturday said he would increase to 15% global levies meant to replace ones struck down by the Supreme Court. Futures pointed to a down open for stocks and gold prices are rising, as investors weigh trade uncertainty, what Trump’s State of the Union address Tuesday might bring and the prospect of U.S. strikes on Iran.
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