Global Markets Brace for Fallout From Trump Tariffs
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Canada’s Auto Industry Capital Braces for Trump Tariffs
Windsor, Ontario, right across the border from Detroit, has close ties to the United States but now faces exceptional economic disruption.The New York Times - 1d -
Trump tariffs: markets brace for falls as Mexico and Canada hit back
Fears grow for global trade, with major indices likely to plunge as US trading partners quickly retaliate, raising chance China and EU will follow suit. Canada and Mexico hit back after Trump ...The Guardian - 8h -
Invest in these safe havens to protect against Trump tariff fallout, Goldman says
A team from Goldman Sachs says that gold will be one key commodity for investors.MarketWatch - 1d -
Emerging markets braced for Trump tariffs threat
US president’s policies are likely to push up dollar-denominated debt, hurting economies such as Mexico and MalaysiaFinancial Times - 6d -
Markets brace for Trump-era volatility
US stocks ticked higher but currencies swung the day after Donald Trump’s inaugurationFinancial Times - Jan. 22 -
FirstFT: Trump renews tariff threats sending shockwaves through global markets
Also in today’s newsletter, Panama responds to Trump’s threat to take back the Panama Canal and Ray Dalio on UK’s ‘debt death spiral’Financial Times - Jan. 21 -
Congress braces for California wildfire fallout
House lawmakers are bracing for what could be a contentious battle over emergency spending in the wake of the wildfires that are tearing through Southern California — an unprecedented disaster ...The Hill - Jan. 11
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From Groceries to Cars, Tariffs Could Raise Prices for U.S. Consumers
President Trump’s new tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China are likely to result in higher prices for lots of products, including computers, tequila and gas.The New York Times - 7h -
How US Tariffs Challenge China
China chose swift retaliation for trade measures in the first Trump administration, but that led to an upward spiral of trade measures and much broader tariffs.The New York Times - 7h -
Why Is This C.E.O. Bragging About Replacing Humans With A.I.?
Most large employers play down the likelihood that bots will take our jobs. Then there’s Klarna, a darling of tech investors.The New York Times - 6h -
How Old Prisons Are Being Converted Into Stylish Apartments
The number of incarcerated people nationwide has declined, and almost 200 correctional facilities have closed in the past 20 years. The sites are being repurposed.The New York Times - 17h -
Trump’s Canada and Mexico Tariffs Could Hurt Carmakers
General Motors and a few other companies make as much as 40 percent of their North American cars and trucks in Canada and Mexico, leaving them vulnerable to tariffs.The New York Times - 9h
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Dow futures tumble, oil surges after Trump tariffs end ‘self-delusion in markets’
U.S. stock-index futures opened sharply lower and oil prices jumped Sunday night and investors braced for volatility across financial markets after President Donald Trump over the weekend announced ...MarketWatch - 6m -
China's January factory growth misses expectations as exports decline ahead of U.S. tariffs, Caixin PMI shows
The tariffs came as China's economy has already been battling a grinding slowdown.CNBC - 9m -
Dollar surges as Donald Trump’s tariffs shake markets
US stock futures also drop while oil prices rally as economists rush to assess impact of new leviesFinancial Times - 1h -
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The Nvidia quandary and tariffs make for a confusing market. Here's my advice to navigate the moment
In his Sunday column for Investing Club subscribers, Jim Cramer explains how he's approaching a suddenly fraught market and Nvidia's stock.CNBC - 1h