Morning Bid: Seems investors really don't like tariffs

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from
The jury is in, and it turns out investors really don't like a tariff-induced global trade war and likely recession - who knew?
The reaction was of a piece with the high drama around the announcement, as President
The inclusion of high levies for
Almost all analysts, contrary to arguments from the
That was clear in Fed funds futures which rose to price in 80 basis points of Fed easing this year, even though these tariffs will surely cause U.S. inflation to spike sharply. Analysts are talking of price rises of
Fed officials like to say they will look through a one-off increase in the price level, but the pandemic shows what happens when firms realise they can lift prices and blame it on someone or something else.
It's also not clear how permanent these tariff levels will be, with the
And then there's the coming countermeasures, as countries line up to defy Trump's new world order.
As students of history will know, it was the U.S. Smoot-Hawley tariffs in the early 1930s that put the "great" in the "Great Depression".
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Key developments that could influence markets on Thursday:
- EU producer prices, service PMIs
- US trade data, ISM services, weekly jobless claims. Fed Vice Chair Jefferson and Governor Cook speak
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