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NEW YORK (AP) — Global financial markets have been turned upside down this year by President Donald Trump’s burgeoning trade war. Markets are not in full panic, but the double-digit declines ...
But there has been one source of restraint on a president determined to push the limits of US governance: financial markets. The stock market's response to Trump's "Liberation Day" tariff ...
Luke Hartigan receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Financial markets around the world have been slammed by the Trump adminstration’s sweeping tariffs on its trading partners ...
But it's still worth asking: Are American investors ready for a new period of economic and financial turbulence? Will Trump fuel another Wall Street rally? Or will uncertainty drag markets down?
A closer look reveals that illiquidity, opacity and scalability challenges have plagued global financial markets for long. They weren’t in great shape anyway, trade war or no trade war.
Still, the worst thing to do when the market roils is to act rashly, writes Christine Benz, director of personal finance and retirement planning for Morningstar, a financial markets research firm.