Global Markets’ 90-Day Tariff Pause Rollercoaster Nears an Uncertain End
- The 90-day window for major trading partners to reach agreements with the U.S. and avoid substantial tariffs, as set by President Donald Trump, comes to an end next week, marking the conclusion of a period marked by market uncertainty.
- This period began with Trump's initial tariff announcement on April 2 and included his pause of the tariffs on April 9, which sparked market turmoil and uncertainty.
- Since then, global equities have rebounded strongly, led by the S&P 500's over 10 percent gain, while Asian markets showed caution amid concerns about the tariff threat's impact.
- Carlo Franchini expressed that if the tariff level is close to 10%, he expects a positive response from the markets, highlighting investor caution amid uncertain policy decisions.
- The approaching deadline leaves investors uncertain about future tariffs, causing volatility in export-driven Asian economies and ongoing pressure on the U.S. dollar and global markets.
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Markets' 90-Day Tariff Pause Rollercoaster Nears an Uncertain End
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The deadline U.S. President Donald Trump set for major trading partners to strike deals with Washington or face hefty tariffs expires next week, bringing to a close 90 days of volatility but leaving global investors in the dark over what will happen next.
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Markets' 90-day tariff pause rollercoaster nears an uncertain end
GDANSK/LONDON (Reuters) -The deadline U.S. President Donald Trump set for major trading partners to strike deals with Washington or face hefty tariffs expires next week, bringing to a close 90 days of volatility but leaving global investors in the dark…
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