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X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-12-14 21:20
If America’s highest court carves out an exception for the tariffs, the major-questions doctrine will seem to apply only to the power wielded by Democrats https://t.co/eUsDf5OX9l ...
‘Band-Aid’ solution: Former Senator says farmers are still in ‘dire need’ despite Trump bailout
MSNBC· 2025-12-13 21:53
Today, a new look at the Republican proposal to address rising health care costs for millions. Speaker Mike Johnson revealing the House GOP plan, which includes an expansion of association health plans and ways to make it easier for employers to fund plans for workers. But President Trump seemed to stick with another idea.>> What's your message to those 24 million Americans who will see their insurance premiums go up. Don't make it sound so bad because you know obviously you're a you know syncopan for Democ ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-12-13 17:20
After explosive volatility earlier this year, when Donald Trump announced a slew of tariffs, movements in yields have become remarkably orderly. We explain what has changed https://t.co/I7B1TyKoDU ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-12-12 23:15
The consequences of striking down the tariffs would be disruptive in the short term, but failing to rein in Donald Trump would be worse https://t.co/3MD246c2Z9Illustration: Ben Hickey https://t.co/49l5WsW4ET ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-12-12 19:40
If the Supreme Court’s conservative majority is committed to its principles, it will quash the International Emergency Economic Powers Act tariffs and send Donald Trump back to the drawing board https://t.co/DdwKpNj7UI ...
Quanex Building Products (NX) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-12-12 17:02
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The negative EBITDA impact in Q4 from Monterrey challenges was $8 million, which was higher than the previously estimated $5 million [5] - EBITDA margins for the Hardware Solutions segment would have been in the 16% range without the negative impact [5] - A $3 million hit is expected in the first quarter due to ongoing challenges [6] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The Hardware Solutions segment faced increased costs due to a shift to 24/7 operations and higher labor and freight costs [5] - The company anticipates a flat revenue outlook for the next year, with potential for improved EBITDA due to reduced costs from Mexico and additional synergies [9] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company has not observed irrational pricing behavior in the market, indicating a stable demand environment [20] - Commodity prices are expected to stabilize, but there may be pricing pressure as they come down [21] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focusing on operational improvements and sharing best practices across its divisions to enhance efficiency [25] - There is potential for insourcing demand in the Custom Solutions group to mitigate tariff risks [24] - The company is balancing cash flow generation, stock repurchases, and debt paydown, especially in the first quarter, which is typically a low cash flow period [12] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in their ability to manage costs and operational efficiency despite inflationary pressures [35] - The company is optimistic about the recovery in the repair and remodel market, which is expected to lead new construction recovery [54] Other Important Information - The company has been proactive in addressing operational issues in its facilities, ensuring that similar risks are mitigated [32] - SG&A expenses are expected to be around $73 million in Q1, reflecting higher costs due to inflation and benefits [34] Q&A Session Summary Question: Impact of Monterrey challenges on EBITDA - The negative EBITDA impact was confirmed to be $8 million, higher than expected, affecting margins in the Hardware Solutions segment [5] Question: Future outlook on market volume and procurement synergies - The informal outlook suggests flat volumes with flat pricing, but improved EBITDA due to reduced costs and synergies [9] Question: Concerns about stock repurchase limitations - The company focused on debt repayment over stock repurchases, but will be opportunistic in the future [11] Question: Competitive pricing behavior in the market - No irrational pricing has been observed, with supply chain risks being prioritized by customers [20] Question: Expected product performance in 2026 - The Custom Solutions group may see opportunities due to tariff impacts, while other segments are in a wait-and-see mode [24] Question: Benefits from resegmentation - Early operational improvements have been noted, with potential for mid- to long-term growth opportunities [26] Question: SG&A expense clarification - SG&A is expected to be higher due to inflation and benefit costs, but operational efficiency is a focus to offset these increases [35] Question: Pricing stability and cost outlook - Pricing is primarily driven by inflationary pressures, and the company expects to maintain pricing due to justified cost increases [50] Question: Demand outlook for new residential vs. repair and remodel - Both markets are currently impacted similarly, but repair and remodel is expected to lead the recovery [54] Question: Cash flow expectations for Q1 - Slightly negative free cash flow is possible in Q1, depending on volume and CapEx timing [55]
X @Investopedia
Investopedia· 2025-12-12 13:00
While the Fed predicts inflation will moderate in 2026, Chair Jerome Powell still sees price pressures rising early next year as tariffs continue to work their way through the economy. https://t.co/GBHyLHB3xQ ...
Pres. Trump is tone-deaf on affordability the same way Biden was on inflation, says Sen. Heitkamp
CNBC Television· 2025-12-12 12:15
Democrats focusing on the word affordability as a strategy to criticize President Trump's economy. Joining us right now talk about the political messaging CBC contributor Heidi Highamp. She of course is a former US senator, the founder of One Country Project and active strategic advisors co-chair Mick Mulaney.He served as in several positions in the first Trump administration. We love having you both on and we love having you both on together. So let let's get into it because uh Democrats have been using th ...
Trump tariffs shift drastically where video game consoles come from
Bloomberg Television· 2025-12-11 21:34
Supply Chain Shift - US tariffs on China, reaching as high as 88%, triggered a significant supply chain shift in the video game console industry [1][2] - Vietnam has become a primary source for US console imports, accounting for 75% or more, due to tariffs of approximately 10% or less [2] - Key suppliers for Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo have been establishing or expanding manufacturing and warehouse facilities in Vietnam since early 2024 [3] Production and Export - Vietnamese manufacturers experienced a substantial increase in video game console exports to the US, rising from under $30 million per month to over $400 million per month [3] Market Impact - Despite the supply chain realignment, US store shelves have remained stocked with video game consoles [4] - Consumers may have observed price increases in some older console models due to the tariffs [4] Future Outlook - Analysts predict that the production shift to Vietnam is likely to be permanent, even if tariffs are removed [3]
Fmr. NEC Director Gay Cohn on tariffs' impact on inflation
CNBC Television· 2025-12-11 18:15
I think the chair said something interesting yesterday. >> I was surprised that he said it because actually a lot of the inflation is in the services side of the economy and you know his super core which is wage induced services inflation is higher than the inflation rate. So I was surprised.>> So let's let's go back to the things we've been talking about. If companies were taking the tariffs and passing them through immediately which is historically the way economists and people would model tariffs they wo ...