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The dearth of U.S. trade deals to date has fed the narrative that “Trump Always Chickens Out,” the so-called TACO trade, that ...
The president wants tariffs, the higher the better. Whether that is achieved unilaterally or via deals is secondary.
The U.S. investment bank goes through the reasons why the stock market keeps rising as new and higher tariff levels get ...
Key Takeaways Concerns about tariffs have had a relatively modest impact on stocks recently, as investors bet that President ...
Buoyant markets may reflect hopes that the US president will always chicken out of imposing harsh tariffs. Yet Donald Trump ...
Markets previously brushed off tariff risks under the assumption that President Donald Trump would follow his earlier pattern ...
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President Donald Trump doesn't like his new nickname 'TACO'. Here's why people are calling Trump TACO and the meaning behind ...
President Donald Trump seems willing to spend “financial markets capital” whenever stocks are up, say strategists at ...
Discover the impact of looming tariff risks on global trade and the psychology driving the Trump TACO Trade and how partners ...
If markets continue to reward this behaviour, expecting it to be dialled down at the eleventh hour, they may soon find themselves with fewer places to hide. Volatility will return. Pricing models will ...
Some market analysts warn that investors might be downplaying how serious President Donald Trump is about his latest tariff warnings.
Buying the dip during recent tariff volatility has been profitable for investors, but the TACO trade could ultimately ...