April 6 (Reuters) - Wall Street stock futures opened
sharply lower on Sunday suggesting a rough start to the trading
week as investors worried that a global trade war could push the
U.S. economy into a recession after President Donald Trump's
announcement last week of sweeping tariffs against U.S. trading
partners.
U.S. S&P 500 E-minis stock futures were down 218
points, or 4.27%, at 4,892.25. Dow E-minis were down
1,524 points, or 3.96%, while Nasdaq 100 E-minis were
down 804 points, or 4.58%.