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The term was first coined by Financial Times columnist Robert Armstrong and has since caught fire on Wall Street. Traders use ...
Trump Always Chickens Out? US president gets offended when asked about Wall Street's TACO trade jab, defends his style of ...
Robert Armstrong, US Financial Commentator for the Financial Times and Charlotte Howard, Executive Editor for The Economist ...
BREAKING: In an insane moment, Trump has a complete meltdown when asked by a reporter about the phrase coined by Wall Street ...
Wall Street loves a catchy acronym, and the “TACO trade” has captured the mood as investors and analysts attempt to make ...
The "Trump always chickens out" trade is the talk of Wall Street — and it's getting trashed at the White House. A reporter on Wednesday asked President Donald Trump what he thought of the "TACO" ...
Wall Street loves a catchy acronym, and the TACO trade, coined earlier this month by Financial Times columnist Robert Armstrong, has captured the mood as investors and analysts attempt to make sense ...
CNBC's Megan Cassella said Trump "did not like" her question about a mocking acronym and called it a "badge of honor" that he labeled it a "nasty question." ...
President Donald Trump addressed Wall Street analysts' newly coined term "TACO trade" or "Trump Always Chickens Out," while ...
The term “TACO,” short for Trump Always Chickens Out, has been used to describe how markets tumble on the president’s tariff threats, then rebound when he gives way.
Trump's on-again/off-again tariff strategy has led Wall Street analysts to start using the term 'TACO,' or 'Trump Always ...
Investors are beginning to realize that Trump never follows through on his tariff threats, inspiring the TACO trade: 'Trump ...