Trump, tariffs and TACO
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Raw Story on MSNEconomist coins 8-letter acronym on MSNBC to mock Trump over tariffsPresident Donald Trump's affinity for tariffs had already earned him the nickname "TACO," which stands for "Trump Always Chickens Out." Now, it appears Trump's tariffs have earned him a different, albeit smaller,
President Donald Trump didn't like his new nickname 'TACO'. Here's why people are calling Trump TACO and the meaning behind TACO trade.
If investors widely bet that Trump will blink, that means there is no market freakout. And no market freakout in turn means no one is holding Trump’s feet to the fire, pressuring him to back away from policies that could damage the economy and corporate profits.
US stocks hit records, and Nvidia closed above a $4 trillion market cap for the first time. Investors looked past tariffs and toward earnings season.
TACO returns to Wall Street: Investors shrug off Trump’s latest tariff threat as nickname sets the investor’s mood. Experts weigh in on whether Trump will carry out his latest threat – and ...
"TACO trade" was coined in May about President Trump's whiplash tariff policies. Here's what it means and why it's resurfacing in political discourse.
Trump dubbed it the "Liberation Day," but the crypto market, like the rest of the markets, got trapped in the aftershock. The crypto market cap declined from $2.74 trillion on Apr. 2 to $2.42 trillion on Apr. 8 due to the shock Trump's tariffs caused.
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNWill The Tariff “Taco Trade” End The Rally? 5 High-Yield Value Stocks Are Strong Buys NowValue stocks are generally companies that trade at a price lower than their fundamental value or what their performance suggests they should be worth. Typically, these are shares of a company with solid fundamentals that are priced below those of its peers,