Trump’s tariff turmoil: Everything investors need to know
- Last week, Donald Trump announced global tariffs from London, displaying rates on a poster board.
- Triggered by the new global tariffs, financial markets around the world sharply declined in value.
- Share indexes dropped over 10% in three days, and after the announcement, the S&P 500 also fell 3.5%.
- One portfolio manager described the mood as "still miserable," adding Trump introduced "a gigantic amount of uncertainty" into the economy.
- Despite a partial rollback, high tariffs remain, and they are expected to increase inflation and negatively impact the economy.
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Dossier: The Fictitious Portfolio: Defensive prudence in the face of commercial war (2 items)
After a very agitated first quarter in the stock markets, with the first shots of the "commercial war" launched by the Trump administration in Washington, how are the prospects for investment for the coming months? It's time for a quarterly review with experts from La Presse's "fictitious portfolio". A dossier prepared by Martin Vallières
Why is Trump's strategy going to fail?
For no one is clear what Trump’s real goal is with his tariff policy. Trump has justified it in many ways. He has said, for example, that he intends to reindustrialize his country, that he wants to eliminate the trade deficit, that it is a collection mechanism, that he wants to rearrange the world trading system, etc. As you can see, it is a mix of objectives, some of which contradict each other. The reality is that it is practically impossible …
How to manage your personal finances amid Trump tariffs, market chaos
Mark Ting, a partner with Foundation Wealth and On The Coast's personal finance columnist, said recent market volatility may be an opportunity to buy in at a time when stocks dip. The financial adviser said U.S. President Donald Trump's main target is China in the most recent front of his trade war.
Wall Street execs worried 'erratic' Trump 'maybe isn't all there': CNN
Following a week in which Donald Trump has made contradictory remarks about the wide-ranging tariffs he wants to impose, only to adjust them and then back off others, CNN's Abby Phillip noted there are growing concerns about his recent behavior.Speaking with her panel on "Table ofr Five" on Saturday...
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