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Will tariffs eventually impact markets?

The 15% tariffs imposed by the US on European imports take effect on August 7. Markets have been expressing concern about the impact these tariffs could have on inflation and US economic growth.

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lemonde.frStai leggendo10 mesi fa

Will tariffs eventually impact markets?

The 15% tariffs imposed by the US on European imports take effect on August 7. Markets have been expressing concern about the impact these tariffs could have on inflation and US economic growth.

originale
scmp.com10 mesi fa

Wall Street rises as global stock markets take Trump’s new tariffs in stride

Worries that Trump’s tariffs are damaging the economy linger, particularly after last week’s worse-than-expected report on the job market.

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  1. mercoledì 6 agosto 2025·lemonde.fr

    Will tariffs eventually impact markets?

    The 15% tariffs imposed by the US on European imports take effect on August 7. Markets have been expressing concern about the impact these tariffs could have on inflation and US…

  2. giovedì 7 agosto 2025·scmp.com

    Wall Street rises as global stock markets take Trump’s new tariffs in stride

    Worries that Trump’s tariffs are damaging the economy linger, particularly after last week’s worse-than-expected report on the job market.