Trump’s moves towards ‘Mar-a-Lago Accord’ set off whirlpool of worries (Originally published March 28 in “What in the World“) Trump said he would impose a 25% tariff on imported cars
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Businesses and consumers have seen the future. And they don’t like it. (Originally published March 26 in “What in the World“) American consumers and executives are feeling Trumped. The Conference
Trump’s double-whammy to US assets sends investors toward short-term bonds (Originally published March 24 in “What in the World“) It’s no secret that Trump’s policies have managed to torpedo both
Americans dislike what life is showing them, but Trump gives Fed no open doors (Originally published March 21 in “What in the World“) Trump made good on threats to abolish
Stocks fall with economic forecasts as Trump swaps imported labor for tariffs (Originally published March 19 in “What in the World“) Slow down. You move too fast. The benchmark index
Europe battens down as Hurricane Trump hits stocks, shoppers, weathermen (Originally published March 17 in “What in the World“) If life imitates art, then the massive wave of tornados that
Canada and Europe take aim at red-state, red-blooded, redneck US exports (Originally published March 13 in “What in the World“) Canada and Europe imposed retaliatory tariffs against the United States.
Trump keeps shrugging off the market’s screams of horror (Originally published March 12 in “What in the World“) The U.S. Education Dept. will lay off 1,300 employees, leaving it with
Investor angst deepens as President pushes economic reassignment therapy (Originally published March 11 in “What in the World“) From the White House, Saturday, March 8 (really, no kidding): “The winning
Trump waves off market turmoil and rising recession risk as part of master plan (Originally published March 10 in “What in the World“) “America first?” When it comes to stocks,