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Tariff Turmoil: Overreliance on Distribution Instead of Growth
By Jayasri Priyalal* SINGAPORE | 2 June 2025 (IDN) — The unilateral declaration of reciprocal tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump on trading partner countries has unfolded myriad uncertainties heightening the geopolitical and economic tensions. Immediate reactions were reflected in the global stock markets trading on negative levels. The full repercussions will be known in a couple of years. The International Money Fund (IMF) has forecasted a…
Generation next with Georgie Flowers: Question the obvious
Q: Is there a particular asset class grabbing your attention at the moment? Why? As an equity analyst, I tend to focus on companies and business models rather than broader asset classes. As I write this, I can see some clear dislocations between price and value – driven by new tariffs, heightened trading activity and broad-based risk reduction by investors. For long-term investors, this environment can create compelling opportunities. I always c…
Millennials Seize Market Turmoil to Buy Stocks, Shun Safe Havens
The recent market turmoil triggered by Donald Trump’s tariff announcements has revealed a stark contrast in investment behaviors across generations. Millennial investors, in particular, have shown a remarkable appetite for risk, with 38% seizing the opportunity to buy stocks and shares at discounted prices. This is more than double the proportion of baby boomers who did the same… Source
Millennial investors bought cheap stocks in Trump tariffs market turmoil - Banbury FM
More than a third of millennial investors bought stocks and shares in the market turmoil that followed US President Donald Trump’s “liberation day” tariffs, a survey reveals. The age group took advantage of the volatility that swept across the world’s financial markets to buy cheap stocks, according to the research from Charles Stanley Direct. Some 38% of millennial DIY investors said they bought stocks and shares in the aftermath of Mr Trump an…
Millennial investors bought cheap stocks in Trump tariffs market turmoil - Rother Radio
More than a third of millennial investors bought stocks and shares in the market turmoil that followed US President Donald Trump’s “liberation day” tariffs, a survey reveals. The age group took advantage of the volatility that swept across the world’s financial markets to buy cheap stocks, according to the research from Charles Stanley Direct. Some 38% of millennial DIY investors said they bought stocks and shares in the aftermath of Mr Trump an…
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