02-03-2026 | From Tesla’s European slowdown to a major United States–India trade deal, markets track pivotal shifts.
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COMPANIES. Tesla faces pressure in Europe. Tesla shares moved lower after JANUARY data showed continued WEAKNESS in European vehicle sales. The figures reinforced concerns about slowing demand for electric cars in key markets. The company continues to emphasize long term bets on autonomy, robotics and energy storage, while investors focus on the near term impact of softer deliveries on revenue performance. THE ECONOMY. United States labor data back in focus. The United States prepares for the release of fresh JOB OPENINGS data, a key signal of labor demand. Policymakers and investors watch the numbers closely as they assess inflation risks and the path of INTEREST RATES. Labor market strength remains central to decisions that affect borrowing costs, wages and household spending. INTERNATIONAL. United States and India strike trade deal. Washington and New Delhi announced a new BILATERAL TRADE AGREEMENT covering tariffs and energy cooperation. The deal aims to ease barriers on selected goods and strengthen strategic economic ties between the two countries. INNOVATION. Massive funding reshapes artificial intelligence sector. Technology leaders are discussing participation in a MULTI BILLION DOLLAR funding round for an artificial intelligence developer, highlighting accelerating investment in advanced chips, data centers and digital infrastructure, and driving strong market reactions across the technology sector.