
Are tariffs causing inflation?
Market focuses on today’s US CPI to see if Fed will move in September.
Market focuses on today’s US CPI to see if Fed will move in September.
Market complacency raises concerns as tariffs hit.
Economic and US Treasury Market Review.
We may be at an inflection point for US equities. July witnessed significant financial market volatility driven by headline risks from potential trade deals and tariff threats, with White House economic advisers constantly trying to reassure investors of successful US engagement with other trade partners.
The UK faces stubbornly high inflation, a softening labour market, and a growing budget black hole.
Equities edge up, the dollar drops, gold rises, and oil falls as new tariffs come into effect.
Markets await the President’s suggested replacements as policymakers speak today.
Investors worry over institutional independence and policy uncertainty.
The TORO trade begins as US exceptionalism fades and risk-off sentiment rises.
Should investors still be in thrall to the idea of US exceptionalism?
Trump’s global tariff wins, questions on Fed independence, and AI stocks continued rise.
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