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Robert Armstrong Oh yes, and that’s been, that’s your legacy. That is the first paragraph of Katie Martin’s obituary is Katie ...
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TACO"Trump Always Chickens Out" refers to markets betting on Trump walking back tariff proposals.Trump called the TACO ...
The acronym stands for "Trump always chickens out" a jab at the president's propensity to impose or threaten steep tariffs ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The Taco trade is the most popular feast in markets right now, but it still leaves a peculiar taste in the ...
A Financial Times columnist has coined the term "TACO trade," saying Trump always chickens out of his tariff orders. What is ...
US trade data published on Thursday provides the first opportunity to see how Trump’s “liberation day” trade war, unveiled on April 2, applied in practice that month. The “effective tariff rate” ...
It was Robert who coined the phrase “Trump always chickens out” (Taco). The pattern is that the US president will promise to impose massive tariffs on a chosen target. But he will then later cut or ...
"TACO trade," which stands for "Trump always chickens out," was coined by Financial Times columnist Robert Armstrong but has ...
Trump’s spat with Elon Musk last week only underlines that there is very little, except financial market turmoil and fear of ...
The "TACO trade," short for "Trump Always Chickens Out," describes a Wall Street pattern where stocks dip on Trump's tariff threats but rebound when he backs down. This cycle, observed with the EU and ...
It’s a hard time to own the standard stuff. Stocks are volatile and the outlook is murky; bond yields are all over the place, too; gold is on a tear, but looks overbought. Are (non-gold) commodities a ...
A Financial Times columnist has coined the term "TACO trade," saying Trump always chickens out of his tariff orders.
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