Markets stay calm amid Trump’s gambit, but long-term risks are huge / Nils Pratley
Traders have learned to live with the US president’s rhetoric, but the EU’s measures could go beyond tariffs and into capital markets That’s how the chancellor’s luck runs these days. You arrange to open the day’s trading on the stock exchange to hail a “new golden age” for the City and bask in (…)
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