I would imagine the FOMC will take notice if long-term inflation expectations become, as they say, un-well- anchored. We're not in a 2% inflation world anymore.
US consumer sentiment fell in late February as long-term inflation expectations surged on concerns President Donald Trump’s tariffs will translate into higher prices https://t.co/57q8woxfST
President Donald Trump intends to move ahead with plans on Saturday to impose 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada and a 10% levy on China, the White House said, denying a report that he planned to delay the implementation by a month. https://t.co/0RslG7vtqB
“People can’t get their hands on gold because so much has been shipped to New York, and the rest is stuck in the queue,” said one industry executive. “Liquidity in the London market has been diminished.”
Good morning, Asia. While you were sleeping, our exclusive story on the surge in gold shipments to the US was one of our most read articles https://t.co/Be0u043yOF
@dampedspring Cash will be valuable to have. Going to have to be tactical. Today stocks up from Stargate, tomorrow (or maybe later today--who knows?) down on tariffs. Rinse and repeat. I have the guide someone made six years ago handy. It's good for lots besides just trade wars.
President Trump announced a new joint venture by OpenAI, SoftBank and Oracle that will invest $500 billion in AI infrastructure https://t.co/y2UzvNb5oj
President Trump is announcing billions in private sector investment by OpenAI, Softbank and Oracle to build AI infrastructure in the U.S. https://t.co/2K19v1iVLA
The dollar jumped against most major currencies after President Donald Trump said he may enact 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada next month https://t.co/D6XETMDgqh
The dollar fell broadly Monday, after WSJ reported President-elect Donald Trump won’t impose new tariffs on his first day in office. Currencies in Europe, Asia and the Americas strengthened, after a stretch of declines. https://t.co/pcHxJDPjkC