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One year on from Trump's 'liberation day,' global investors are rethinking American exceptionalism

U.S. exceptionalism is "no longer automatic" among global investors, one market watcher told CNBC.

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cnbc.comStai leggendo3 mesi fa

One year on from Trump's 'liberation day,' global investors are rethinking American exceptionalism

U.S. exceptionalism is "no longer automatic" among global investors, one market watcher told CNBC.

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theguardian.com3 mesi fa

‘If he’d stayed on the golf course, we’d be in a better place’: experts on Trump’s tariffs, one year on

Last April, the president unleashed a tidal wave of tariffs on ‘liberation day’. Analysts say the policy has failed, even by the Trump administration’s own terms

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  1. giovedì 2 aprile 2026·theguardian.com

    ‘If he’d stayed on the golf course, we’d be in a better place’: experts on Trump’s tariffs, one year on

    Last April, the president unleashed a tidal wave of tariffs on ‘liberation day’. Analysts say the policy has failed, even by the Trump administration’s own terms

  2. giovedì 2 aprile 2026·cnbc.com

    One year on from Trump's 'liberation day,' global investors are rethinking American exceptionalism

    U.S. exceptionalism is "no longer automatic" among global investors, one market watcher told CNBC.