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X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2026-02-19 23:08
Donald Trump’s global trade war has not, as of yet, had the desired effect when it comes to America’s yawning trade deficit: Here’s your Evening Briefing https://t.co/IkTmS7criI ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2026-02-04 21:20
After Donald Trump launched his all-out trade world war in April, the money tariffs earn for the government surged. But it is no longer rising https://t.co/boRStbHjgr ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2026-02-02 23:00
After Donald Trump launched his all-out trade world war in April, the money tariffs earn for the government surged. But it is no longer rising https://t.co/CuARFUKhqnPhoto: Getty Images https://t.co/xiznnTA2m3 ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2026-02-01 20:50
US President Donald Trump’s trade war is “unquestionably a step backwards and will leave everyone worse off,” the UK opposition’s finance spokesman plans to say in a speech on Monday. https://t.co/nDUjr1oz1u ...
X @The Wall Street Journal
A week that began with renewed threats of a trans-Atlantic trade war ended with the U.S. stock market finishing roughly where it began. https://t.co/0aDMAHxHlF ...
X @THE HUNTER
GEM HUNTER 💎· 2026-01-21 13:33
FOR THE LAST TIME EXIT ALL MARKETS.SAVE YOURSELF.THE HUNTER (@TrueGemHunter):I just dumped my crypto into stables and I’m not sorry‼️A brutal 2026 reality check 👇US vs EU trade war.Greenland pressure and tariffs.US is losing EU. It could trigger US stock market sellof with longterm harm for the economy.US and Iran on the edge. Middle east chaos https://t.co/5O2A5VGcVS ...
Can China's Markets Shed 'Uninvestable' Tag for Good?
Bloomberg Television· 2025-12-17 05:21
Market Performance & Investment Sentiment - China's market has outperformed its global peers this year, narrowing the performance gaps with countries like the U.S., Japan, Korea, and Taiwan [1] - Investor sentiment towards China has subtly shifted from super optimistic to a more balanced or neutral stance, though still slightly under-balanced [4] - A disconnect exists between the economy and the market, with investors seeking economic recovery and better earnings to sustain the rally into next year [6] Key Drivers & Surprises - A significant surprise this year was China's technological breakthrough, potentially positioning it better than the U.S. in certain aspects of AI [7][8] - China has demonstrated its leverage and preparedness, alleviating fears of being cut off from the global trade and financial systems [9][10] - Investors have high confidence in policymakers, supply, and liquidity supporting the stock market, making further positive surprises on this front less likely [12] Economic Impact & Policy - A technology breakthrough leading to high-paying jobs is seen as a potential positive surprise, which could fundamentally turn around consumption and stabilize the property market [12][13] - More decisive and forceful policy in addressing overcapacity issues would be welcomed by the market [14] - The wealth effect from the stock market rebound is not expected to be significant, as much of household wealth remains locked in the property market [16][17] Valuation & Earnings - Valuations are getting stretched not only for China but even more so for other Asian markets, especially Northeast Asian markets [21] - The market is hoping to see an earnings turnaround as a key driver for future growth [20][21] - Even with a stock market recovery, a K-shaped consumption pattern is anticipated, benefiting wealthier households while mass market consumption remains depressed [22][23]
X @The Wall Street Journal
Trump’s trade war is a pain, but less so than many executives expected. Among products getting some relief from tariffs are auto parts and cocoa. https://t.co/UOjFMUXzIB ...
X @The Wall Street Journal
Until recently, an obscure metal often found in gold mines was considered detritus. Now, antimony is one of the most sought-after metals and is at the center of the U.S.-China trade war. https://t.co/DU8YJMZsR0 ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-11-05 23:01
The US Supreme Court expressed skepticism at arguments made by President Donald Trump’s lawyers seeking to preserve the basis for much of his global trade war: Here’s your Evening Briefing https://t.co/copfH4ptzb ...