Sentences with phrase «in trade war fears»

We view these comments as the true culprit in today's price action when coupled with a reduction in trade war fears.

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It's supposed to offer a pick - me - up for a market that has navigated one obstacle after the next — whether fears of a global trade war, regulatory scrutiny in tech, or President Donald Trump's recent Russia - centric tweetstorm.
Before Wednesday's escalation with Russia, whose ambassador to Lebanon had earlier suggested Russia would retaliate to any US strike in Syria, the president had been locked in a trade stare down with China for weeks, stoking investor fears of a trade war.
It's worth noting that companies often base their final decision on a possible public offering on the overall performance of public markets, which have been volatile in recent weeks due to fears over trade wars.
Stock fund managers are looking for companies that pass on costs to consumers in the wake of growing investor fear of a trade war between the United States and China.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross didn't necessarily allay those fears at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland on Wednesday, stating: «Trade wars are fought every single day, the difference is U.S. troops are now coming to the ramparts.»
In March, equities were under pressure after concerns of tougher regulation on tech companies as well as over fears of a potential global trade war.
WASHINGTON (Reuters)- President Donald Trump will announce tariffs on Chinese imports on Thursday, a White House official said, in a move aimed at curbing theft of U.S. technology and likely to trigger retaliation from Beijing and stoke fears of a global trade war.
The devaluation has caused turmoil in markets all over the world this past week due to fears of a global trade imbalance and currency wars.
Patcsche is now in the process of pricing her soybeans to be harvested later this year and in 2019 — but prices continue to fluctuate in part due to trade war fears.
Fears of a global trade war have been heating up in recent weeks... We've seen a cycle of the U.S. announcing tariffs and investment restrictions on Chinese
NEW YORK (Reuters)- Oil prices settled slightly lower on Wednesday, as a surprise draw in U.S. crude stockpiles triggered a rebound from session lows hit after China proposed a broad range of tariffs on U.S. exports that fed fears of a trade war.
My fear is that the global trading system will start to crumble, and if that happens, this will just be the opening salvo in a much larger trade war in the world.
NEW YORK Oil prices settled slightly lower on Wednesday, as a surprise draw in U.S. crude stockpiles triggered a rebound from session lows hit after China proposed a broad range of tariffs on U.S. exports that fed fears of a trade war.
Fears about a trade war between the world's two biggest economic powers emerged in March after Mr. Trump unveiled tariffs on global imports of aluminum and steel.
BEIJING (Reuters)- China's trade surplus with the United States surged nearly 20 percent in the first quarter, with some analysts speculating exporters were rushing out shipments to get ahead of threatened tariffs that are spurring fears of a full - blown trade war.
While markets get whipsawed on trade war fears, back in the real economy things are smoking.
The move came in retaliation to the Trump administration's decision to implement tariffs on aluminum and steel tariffs and stirred fears of a potential trade war.
Fears of a trade war breaking out rocked the financial markets on Thursday afternoon, with the Dow falling 724 points, the fifth - largest point decline in history.
Strength in the U.S. dollar, weakness in the commodity sector and still lingering trade war fears have made longs jumpy.
In a Monday note to clients, Jason Pride, chief investment officer for private clients at Glenmede Wealth Management, cited festering trade war fears as a driver in the market's volatilitIn a Monday note to clients, Jason Pride, chief investment officer for private clients at Glenmede Wealth Management, cited festering trade war fears as a driver in the market's volatilitin the market's volatility.
As trade war fears are reduced, there has been a massive valve release in safe - haven assets over the last 24 hours; Gold and Treasuries have also been buried.
Another sell off in the markets based on fears from Drumpf damaging economy of the US by escalating the trade war, job report, inflation fear.
As trade war fears eased somewhat, the main stock indices are still trading above their recent lows, but should trading heat up again, the distance from the lows could be erased in a couple of sessions, so bulls are not out of the woods yet, despite the still oversold conditions after the deep correction.
In recent weeks, the countries have threatened to impose import tariffs on one another, prompting fears of a trade war that could hurt the global economy.
Gold is rallying right now, but as I told Daniela Cambone in last week's «Gold Game Film,» it has little to do with Russian geopolitics, or even trade war fears, which have subsided somewhat in the past couple of weeks.
The escalation has prompted fears of an international trade war, particularly in Silicon Valley, which sources and sells its products around the world.
President Trump announced tariffs on steel (25 %) and aluminum (10 %), and engaged in trade rhetoric sparking fears of a potential trade war.
Even though investors seemed to lose momentum toward the end of the session on Monday, positive comments from Chinese officials succeeded in easing fears about a potential trade war, and that helped refocus most market participants on the impending start to earnings season.
Market commentators ascribed this change to many factors, but trade war fears, a hint of increase in the rate of inflation and rising interest rates almost certainly contributed.
BEIJING China's trade surplus with the United States surged nearly 20 percent in the first quarter, with some analysts speculating exporters were rushing out shipments to get ahead of threatened tariffs that are spurring fears of a full - blown trade war.
Concerns that a deal in the telecom sector might not pass government muster and renewed fears of a trade war with the euro zone, combined to take stocks lower.
It should be a matter of concern for the bulls that they have once again failed to push through with the advantage that they had, in the form of heightened risks in the Syrian region and over the global trade war fears and this is going to keep the prices under pressure.
Market Recap for April Geopolitics played a key role in the U.S. stock market in April, as the Trump administration fired the first salvos of what many fear could turn into an all - out trade war between the biggest world economies — the U.S. and China.
This was followed by a series of market ups and downs that, combined with fears of a trade war, resulted in a turbulent quarter for equity investors worldwide.
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This has rekindles fears of a possible trade war which has further weakened the dollar in the international market.
Fears over a global trade war triggered heavy losses in the crypto market on Wednesday, as bitcoin and the major altcoins declined sharply.
The drop was in sharp contrast to the rest of the stock market as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which jumped 1.5 % Monday amid slowing trade war fears.
The S&P 500 index, or the equity markets, in general, will likely be reporting losses for the first quarter, largely due to fears of faster Fed rate hikes and the rising bond yields, political turmoil in Washington and increased odds of US - China trade war.
(Reuters)-- Wall Street's main indexes opened higher on Friday, helped by gains in Nike and Facebook, after steep losses a day earlier on fears of a global trade war after the United States slapped...
Charles Hayter, chief executive of CryptoCompare said, «The hint of a trade war puts a bit of fear into the mix and as we all now markets correlate in various periods depending on the exogenous factors.»
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