Donald Trump, TACO and Trade War
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President Donald Trump doesn't like his new nickname 'TACO'. Here's why people are calling Trump TACO and the meaning behind the TACO trade acronym
Trump has repeatedly shifted his stance on tariffs since his “Liberation Day” announcement—earning him the nickname “TACO Trump.”
Markets may be mispricing tariff risks. Find out why record customs revenue, low volatility, and past patterns make a retreat less likely this time.
President Donald Trump seems willing to spend “financial markets capital” whenever stocks are up, say strategists at GlobalData, TS Lombard.
Stocks have climbed well off their post-Liberation Day lows, a sign that investors have moved past the trade-related concerns that led to those lows in the first place. They could be right—but some investors say that waving aside trade matters is a risky bet.
Discover the impact of looming tariff risks on global trade and the psychology driving the Trump TACO Trade and how partners may react. Read what investors need to know.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s comments and news of the resumption of H20 chip sales to China have excited Wall Street.
The president slapped 30% tariffs on two of America’s biggest trading partners and went on TV to fume about the head of the Federal Reserve.