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Tariff Man is back again — and so is Wall Street’s TACO trade. President Donald Trump is once more threatening to lob massive duties on a wide swath of US imports, everything from copper and ...
Stocks have climbed well off their post-Liberation Day lows, a sign that investors have moved past the trade-related concerns ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Asian shares slipped along with Wall Street on Wednesday, after weak U.S. data highlighted the damage ...
If financial conditions are restrictive, Wall Street sure hasn’t noticed. Stock indexes hit fresh records, and speculative ...
Trump has repeatedly shifted his stance on tariffs since his “Liberation Day” announcement—earning him the nickname “TACO ...
This past April, when President Donald Trump started flirting with the notion of firing Fed Chair Jerome Powell, stocks and the dollar tumbled because investors worried that even talking about such a ...
2. Betting on the TACO trade Some investors are leaning on the "TACO trade" — short for "Trump Always Chickens Out." ...
ANALYSIS: Why did the EU trade deal fall flat on Wall Street? One expert says ‘markets have taken TACO a bit too seriously’ ...
Trump officials like to say their policies are focused on helping Main Street, not Wall Street. “Wall Street has done very ...