Trump Tariff Threats Trigger Market Volatility

President Donald Trump's escalating tariff threats against NATO members and French products have sent financial markets into turmoil this week. The S&P 500... read more

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President Donald Trump's escalating tariff threats against NATO members and French products have sent financial markets into turmoil this week. The S&P 500...

President Donald Trump's escalating tariff threats against NATO members and French products have sent financial markets into turmoil this week. The S&P 500...

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President Donald Trump's escalating tariff threats against NATO members and French products have sent financial markets into turmoil this week. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq briefly dipped into negative territory for 2026 before recovering as investors clung to hopes for diplomatic solutions to mounting trade tensions. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Citadel CEO Ken Griffin captured the mood of global markets. He emphasized that investors worldwide are eager to see stability return to trade relationships between major economic partners after twelve months of heightened trade stress. The volatility highlights deepening concerns about policy uncertainty and its ripple effects on international commerce. Economic research indicates that American consumers and businesses have borne the brunt of tariff costs, facing higher prices for both households and companies. Looking ahead, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent revealed that President Trump is nearing a decision on nominating the next Federal Reserve chair, with the selection narrowed to four candidates. Markets remain focused on potential policy shifts and any progress toward resolving trade disputes, including the administration's controversial Greenland acquisition plans.

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