Sentences with phrase «impact of a trade war»

«I think at the end of the day that virtually all of the «trade war» effects will be negotiated away and the true economic impact on industries as well as specific companies will be very small, so I haven't factored the impact of any trade war considerations into my portfolio,» she said.
While there is almost universal agreement that the overall impact of a trade war is negative, market action suggests the hunt for the right stocks in a trade war has begun.
Although cryptocurrency markets wouldn't experience any fundamental impact of the trade war, the correlation between stock markets and cryptocurrency exchanges seems to be hurting trader's sentiments.

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And, when asked about the impact of potential trade war escalation, Cook seemed surprisingly sanguine about the state of U.S. - China relations.
«Thus, the risks of potential «trade wars» and the potential negative impact on the global economy and on oil demand if these risks do materialise should constitute a serious concern for OPEC,» the authors argue.
Duvvuri Subbarao, former governor at the Reserve Bank of India, speaks about how a potential trade war will impact the world's second most populous nation.
As fears of a global trade war capture the attention of investors, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon is turning a watchful eye to something that has been largely swept under the rug: the Federal Reserve's unprecedented monetary tightening and the impact it could have on markets.
It's also struggling because larger companies realize the true impact of President Donald Trump's tariff and trade war with China.
Trade war concerns and the strength of the Japanese yen have impacted Japanese exporters, says Martin Schulz of the Fujitsu Research Institute.
While the CPTPP's impact on trade in the already highly open Asia Pacific region will be modest, the deal provides a welcome reassurance of open markets at a time when trade wars are being waged...
Asked about the impact on Hong Kong of a trade war, Yau said: «It is hard to assess now without a detailed list, as the US proposal only included a few general categories such as agricultural products and electronics... It also depends on what countermeasures the Chinese government rolls out.»
With trade wars a possibility, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. added anti-globalization to its list of worst - case scenarios that could impact the country's property sector
These safeguard measures are absolutely stupid as a matter of economics, but relatively trivial as far as the impact on U.S. - China relations and the prospects for trade war are concerned.
Specifically, traders will watch the wording and distribution of opinions around hot topics like the impact of last year's tax cuts and simmering «trade war» tensions.
Ten years after terrorists crashed planes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, the profound impact on the United States is not hard to see, from heightened domestic - security measures to the U.S. role in conflicts deemed part of a war on terror.
Think about it this way; a sniper is on a pre-planned mission to take out high - value targets that can change the course of a war, and in Forex trading you should be looking for the highest - probability trade setups that can have the greatest positive impact on your track record.
Right now I'm focused on growing revenue instead of cutting costs / expenses Troy @ Bear Market recently posted... How Trump's potential trade war will impact the U.S. stock market
Ever since the Bretton Woods agreements — the accords after the Second World War which bequeathed the architecture for the modern international financial system — America's trading partners have been left to cope with the impact of Washington's control and, in more recent years, the hegemony of the dollar as the dominant global reserve currency.
US companies continue to grow earnings, but it remains to be seen if the potential negative effects of a trade war with China will negate the generally positive net impact of the tax cuts.
Investors clearly understand that higher fees can have a negative impact on their net return, as is evident in the price war in mutual fund fees, but a few basis - points difference in visible fees is far less meaningful in performance impact than the often - large hidden costs.14 For example, switching from a low - turnover strategy to a sloppily constructed strategy that spends scores of basis points in incremental trading costs can cost the investor dearly in performance.15 The same holds true for the buyers of opaque high - fee products (hedge funds and illiquid private investments), for which substantial costs may be hidden from sight.
It may seem a bit wonky as an issue itself, but the growing carbon trade war precipitated by the European Union airline emission trading program, now roughly six weeks in effect, really is indicative of the continued global denial about the environmental impact of our activities.
The growing carbon trade war precipitated by the European Union airline emission trading program really is indicative of the continued global denial about the environmental impact of our activities.
An executive in the chemical products business said, «We are concerned about the impact of tariff and trade wars on demand, but at this time, [there are] no signals that global demand is slowing.»
The threat of a trade war between China and the U.S may have a real impact on the cryptocurrency markets.
The markets continue to be impacted primarily by trade war fears, as China fires back this week with a list of trade tariffs against US goods after the US announced new tariffs on Tuesday.
In the following Q&A, Economist Walter Kemmsies, managing director and chief strategist of the U.S. ports, airports and global infrastructure group at real estate services firm JLL, shares his views on the how these tariffs and a potential trade war could impact international trade, the U.S. economy and commercial real estate.
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