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Donald Trump, China and Trade War
China Coped With Trump’s First Trade War. A Second One Will Be Tougher.
Beijing might have little choice but to reconfigure its economy should it become embroiled in a broader trade conflict.
Opinion
Here’s How Trump Could Lose the Coming Trade War
The bad news: The reason I say that is I believe that a trade war would be coming even if Trump had lost the election, largely because China is refusing to act like a responsible economic superpower. Unfortunately, Trump may be the worst possible person to guide U.S. policy through the turmoil that’s probably ahead.
Opinion
Donald Trump's Trade War Won't Hurt China | Opinion
By empowering our own industries to compete freely and fairly on the global stage, we cultivate resilience and economic freedom—without the need for isolationist tariffs that ultimately hurt American consumers and businesses more than they hurt China.
FirstFT: China readies itself for potential trade war with Trump
Also in today’s newsletter, US regulators plan to investigate Microsoft’s cloud business, and Disney-Reliance Indian media giant says TV ‘is not dead’
Trump, Wall Street
The ‘Trump Trade’ Is Still Moving Markets but How Long Can It Last?
Republican Donald Trump’s election win quickly pushed up US stocks, the dollar and Bitcoin — reshaping the outlook for investments as he prepares to return to the presidency in January. The “Trump trade” is set to hang over markets,
Stock market today: Wall Street drifts lower as the Trump trade cools
U.S. stocks are drifting as some momentum comes out of the torrid “Trump trade” that swept Wall Street following Donald Trump’s presidential victory.
Wall Street Drifts as 'Trump Trade' Momentum Slows
U.S. stocks slipped on Tuesday as the post-election "Trump trade" rally that has energized Wall Street began to lose some steam. Following Donald Trump 's presidential victory, investors rushed to buy into stocks they expected to benefit from his policies, but that surge now appears to be cooling.
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Doubts Grow Over the Booming Trump Trade, and Trumponomics
The stunning post-election stock market rally could be in jeopardy if the president-elect’s agenda spurs inflation, and adds ...
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Trump trade policy seen as wild card for US soybean farmers
American farmers are worried that President-elect Donald Trump's sweeping tariff plans will curb their access to top soy ...
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False Warning Claims 'Trump Arrested' Text Messages Attack Bank Accounts if Opened
Users posted in late 2024, "If you get a text that Trump was arrested don’t open it because it will attack your bank account.
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See the list of Trump Cabinet picks and more White House appointments so far
Here's a list of people President-elect Donald Trump has chosen for critical Cabinet posts and top White House jobs.
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Trump's 60% China tariff unlikely, Beijing may want to negotiate for chip access: Chris Wood
India's ongoing market correction is 'healthy', said Chris Wood, and the foreign outflow also implies that the FIIs have the ...
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on MSN
3 companies preparing to raise prices if Trump's trade plan is enacted
Three executives have publicly said they'd raise prices for consumers if Trump enacts his proposed tariffs.
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Some of the Trump trade winners have gotten ahead of themselves, says Janus Henderson's Buckley
Jeremiah Buckley, Janus Henderson Equities portfolio manager, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the sectors Buckley ...
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Dollar retains strength against peers on Trump trade
The U.S. dollar strengthened against major peers on Thursday, trading at a one-year high and headed for a fifth straight ...
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