Trump, Tariffs and Free trade
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Buying the dip during tariff volatility has paid off for investors, but the TACO trade could ultimately backfire, GMO's Ben Inker said.
The country’s new prime minister, Mark Carney, has been called the “Trump whisperer,” and negotiations have been cordial and professional. But it’s been a wild ride.
Investors awaited tariff news between the U.S. and European Union on Friday that could add a potentially volatile development to the end of a week in which President Donald Trump reignited his global trade war.
President Donald Trump seems willing to spend “financial markets capital” whenever stocks are up, say strategists at GlobalData, TS Lombard.
The Boston Bruins had an uncharacteristically bad 2024-25 season, ranking second-to-last in the Eastern Conference, with little to nothing positive to take away from the year.
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China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations have agreed to submit a pact upgrading their free trade areas to their leaders for approval in October, according to China's foreign minister Wang Yi on Saturday.
U.S. stocks and government bonds were being swept up in a selloff on Friday, as President Trump’s threats of new tariffs against a host of U.S. trade partners unnerved investors.
To tariff or not to tariff is the question. Phil Davis discusses the impact mixed messaging is having on markets and how investors should position themselves for opportunities and risks.
President Donald Trump and his advisers promised a lightning round of global trade negotiations with dozens of countries back in April.
Trump always chickens out -- is widely understood to mean President Donald Trump employs brinksmanship before eventually settling on a more reasonable policy. Volkmar Baur, a currency analyst for Commerzbank,
Manufacturers and importers are storing more product in foreign trade zones and bonded warehouses to avoid Trump’s tariffs and preserve cash.