J.P. Morgan
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US Tariffs: What’s the Impact? | J.P. Morgan Global Research
Tariffs on Japanese goods, including automobiles, will be set at 15% — significantly below the 25% figure that was previously floated. This could spell good news for the Japanese stock market, with J.P.
tariffs imposed by Donald Trump in his second term as president of the United States
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Part of Tariffs in the second Trump administration
Date April 2, 2025 (2025-04-02)
Duration 53 minutes
Part of Tariffs in the second Trump administration
Date April 2, 2025 (2025-04-02)
Duration 53 minutes
Wikipedia
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Tariffs in the second Trump administration - Wikipedia
18 hours ago - On April 8, 2025, Israeli prime ... 7, after the announcement of a 25% tariff on cars and car parts and a 24% tariff on other goods, the Nikkei 225 stock market index fell 8%, the third-largest single-day loss in its history....
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The Globe and Mail
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The Stock Market Sounds an Alarm as Investors Get Bad News About President Trump's Tariffs. History Says the S&P 500 Will Do This in 2026. - The Globe and Mail
The S&P 500(SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) added ... to think 2026 will more challenging. Evidence suggests President Trump's tariffs are hurting the economy, and the stock market just flashed a warning last seen during the dot-com crash in 2000....
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Trump's Latest Move on Tariffs Makes These 2 Stocks a Buy for 2026 - The Globe and Mail
The housing market looks set for ... would also be good for RH and Wayfair. ... Two stocks surged Monday in the wake of President Donald Trump's latest tariff announcement, and both now may be positioned for a great 2026....
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News Flash: Stock Market Investors Get Updates on How President Trump's Tariffs Are Affecting the Economy - The Globe and Mail
Here's the big picture: If nonfarm payrolls rise less than the forecast 55,000, or if the unemployment rate exceeds 4.6%, it would suggests President Trump's tariffs are still hurting the labor market. While the president has repeatedly promised his trade policies would protect American jobs, ...
CEPR
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How tariffs hurt the ones you love | CEPR
US stock markets fell in response to the announcement of President Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs until the tariffs were paused a few days later. This column shows that the stocks of firms headquartered in counties that tend to vote Republican, and stock indexes for industries with more firms headquartered in ‘redder’ counties, fell more than the stocks of firms in ‘bluer’ counties and industries.
NBC News
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Trump's tariffs keep coming. Stock markets don't seem to care.
Today, Trump’s focus on tariffs hasn’t abated — but he has dialed back the more maximalist tariff levels he initially outlined. Combined with signs of a shakier labor market, investors are more convinced that the Fed will err on the side of supporting the economy by lowering interest rates to support overall business activity. The performance of the stock market itself isn’t a full picture of the broader economy, however.
Published August 13, 2025