This Chart Shows How Stocks Are Now Ignoring Trump's Tariff Threats
NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, JUL 20 – Investors expect tariffs to be lower than feared, with international sales representing 28% of S&P 500 revenue, supporting record stock market highs despite trade tensions.
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‘Goldilocks’ is ignoring the three bears, Wall Street says
Markets are mostly maintaining their all-time highs despite Trump’s tariffs, threats to Fed independence, and analysts reducing their expectations for U.S. GDP growth. Investors are instead enjoying a “Goldilocks scenario,” Goldman Sachs says. Barclays agrees: “Another week, another tariff salvo, and another market shrug.” S&P 500 futures are barely moving this morning after the index itself hit an all-time high yesterday, poking its head above …
Veteran investors are baffled as AI hype and Fed cuts push stocks past danger signs
Stock markets are shrugging off big macroeconomic risks.Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty ImagesStock markets are at records despite macroeconomic risks.Investors are cautious about President Donald Trump's tariff threats and global economic issues.Momentum and AI hype drive tech gains, while Fed rate cuts support stock growth.Stock markets are shrugging off major risks and smashing records — so much so that even seasoned investors are scratching their hea…
Tariffs threaten high-value stocks, analysts warn
Markets are underestimating the risk from Washington’s existing tariffs, some analysts warned, as US stocks hit new highs last week.Wall Street has largely shrugged off US President Donald Trump’s threats of higher duties: Investors believe he will ultimately back down from any action that causes an adverse market reaction.But the tariffs Trump has already implemented are enough to hurt corporate earnings, an HSBC strategist said.Investors will …
‘Priced for Perfection’: Tariffs Loom Over Richly Valued Stocks
The conventional wisdom on Wall Street appears to be that the US stock market’s latest march to records has been unabated because, when it comes to tariff threats, President Donald Trump talks loudly but carries a small stick.
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