«The general sentiment in equity markets has certainly shifted to one of caution, so I think today is one of those days where the news certainly wasn't new by any stretch, but the potential that this protectionist rhetoric will eventually spill into something a little more widespread in
terms of a trade war continues to worry equity markets.»
Not exact matches
The long -
term battle on
trade between the U.S. and China shows no sign
of ending as a
war of words ensued this week between the two.
Trade -
war fears could be a longer -
term negative for the dollar, even as the currency gets a temporary lift ahead
of the Fed's meeting next week.
Worries
of escalating
trade wars could be a longer -
term negative for the dollar, even as the currency gets a temporary lift ahead
of the Fed's meeting next week.
With
trade war anxiety rising, it's worth taking a step back to get a sense
of where the market stands in
terms of valuations, and what could lie ahead if
trade policy around the world turns more protectionist.
In the early 1950s at the time
of the Korean
War, the
terms of trade rose by about 50 per cent in a single year as wool prices soared.
Investor demand for emerging market (EM) debt has been strong lately, as the near -
term risk
of trade wars has faded and income seekers have flocked to the asset class» higher yields.
A
trade war would be particularly damaging for both U.S. and Chinese companies in
terms of supply chain disruptions and rising prices for consumers.
FRA: Where do you see all
of this going in
terms of the next phase
of trade war discussions?
You recently had a discussion with our co-founder, Gordon T. Long, and I'm just wondering if you can relate that in
terms of how financial repression has caused the
trade wars.
• The United States as part
of its diplomatic
war effort also worked to narrow Nicaragua's options in
terms of aid,
trade, and military assistance.
The opportunity arises for the CIA to potentially
trade Abel to Russia for an American prisoner
of war or two, and Donovan becomes the logical choice to negotiate the
terms.
While there's a brief story, Battlefield's long -
term offering is in its vast, disorienting multiplayer battles, where up to 64 players assume the roles
of infantrymen, horse riders, tank drivers and biplane pilots, and
trade shots while using
war pigeons to call down artillery strikes on one another.
Energy security (refers to the long
term; it is especially relevant for extended periods
of economic and
trade disputes or military disruptions that could threaten energy supply, e.g. 1970's oil crises [1], world
wars, Russia cuts» off gas supplies to Europe).
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If the cast and crew
of the latest Star
Wars trilogy were to address the issue
of term life insurance, I imagine that it'll be just as satisfying as my analysis, and not something half - baked about midichlorians, The
Trade Federation, or Senator Binks.
Pres. Trump said the stock market might endure «a little pain» as he protects U.S.
trade interests, and Treasury Secretary Mnuchin told CNBC he was not focused on short -
term market swings and conceded the possibility
of a
trade war with China.
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