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A Financial Times columnist has coined the term "TACO trade," saying Trump always chickens out of his tariff orders. What is ...
The acronym stands for "Trump always chickens out" a jab at the president's propensity to impose or threaten steep tariffs ...
"TACO trade," which stands for "Trump always chickens out," was coined by Financial Times columnist Robert Armstrong but has ...
Robert Armstrong Oh yes, and that’s been, that’s your legacy. That is the first paragraph of Katie Martin’s obituary is “Katie Martin, founder of the imaginary hedge fund vomiting, vomiting camel ...
This is an audio transcript of the Unhedged podcast episode: ‘Stock market party but why?’ Katie Martin Stock markets are in ...
Investors may not be fans of stock market volatility, but that doesn't bother President Trump. His back-and-forth trade and ...
There's a popular nickname for how to play Trump trade policy: the "TACO Trade." But investors have mixed opinions about ...
President Donald Trump recently lashed out at a reporter after being asked about "TACO trade." Find out what the acronym ...
Trump’s habitual response to a constraint, after venting, is to ignore it or find a way round. It’s notable that his reaction to the court’s decision was to threaten to double steel tariffs, which, ...
It was Robert who coined the phrase “Trump always chickens out” (Taco). The pattern is that the US president will promise to impose massive tariffs on a chosen target. But he will then later cut or ...
The so-called section 232 tariffs on cars and steel are unaffected by the ruling. Trump will appeal this decision to the ...