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President Donald Trump doesn't like his new nickname 'TACO'. Here's why people are calling Trump TACO and the meaning behind ...
The president wants tariffs, the higher the better. Whether that is achieved unilaterally or via deals is secondary.
Tariff Man is back again — and so is Wall Street’s TACO trade. President Donald Trump is once more threatening to lob massive ...
Trump has repeatedly shifted his stance on tariffs since his “Liberation Day” announcement—earning him the nickname “TACO ...
With the trade war back in focus this week, investors are wondering Trump will once again ease his toughest tariff talk and ...
The dearth of U.S. trade deals to date has fed the narrative that “Trump Always Chickens Out,” the so-called TACO trade, that ...
Buoyant markets may reflect hopes that the US president will always chicken out of imposing harsh tariffs. Yet Donald Trump ...
Key Takeaways Concerns about tariffs have had a relatively modest impact on stocks recently, as investors bet that President ...
President Donald Trump seems willing to spend “financial markets capital” whenever stocks are up, say strategists at ...
A few months into Trump's presidency, there are several examples of the TACO trade at work. When Trump issued his sweeping "Liberation Day" tariffs on April 2, the S&P 500 tanked over 12% in the ...
Trump was asked during an Oval Office event to respond to reports of a so-called “TACO” trade, in which investors seize on market tumbles after the president makes tariff threats, predicting ...