By WSJ Staff
Glencore (UK:GLEN): Fears of a global recession hit mining companies. Shares of Glencore, one of the world's biggest copper suppliers, fell 5% in London.
Apple (APPL); Meta Platforms $(META)$: The two "Magnificent 7" stocks that saw the steepest falls Thursday edged lower in premarket trading Friday. Learn how tariffs leave Apple with a cost conundrum with our Tech News Briefing podcast.
Barclays $(BCS)$; Deutsche Bank $(DB)$; Banco Santander (ES:SAN): Bank shares were among the steepest losers in Europe, after tariff fears knocked U.S. lenders Thursday.
Adidas (XE:ADS): Shares in the German sportswear company, which ships shoes to the U.S. from east Asia, continued to decline. Premarket trades pointed to a small recovery for rival Nike $(NKE)$, shares of which slid 14% Thursday.
Richemont (CH:CFR): Shares in the Swiss luxury group, which owns Cartier, continued to fall. The White House slapped a 31% reciprocal tariff on Swiss imports.
Amazon $(AMZN)$; Applovin: The companies are among the potential buyers of TikTok outside China. The Trump administration's deadline for the future of the social-media platform is Saturday.
BP $(BP)$: Shares in the global oil company fell 2.7% in London. Chairman Helge Lund will step down next year, as activist investor Elliott Management pushes for changes.
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