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Financial Times • Jun 05, 2025
Goldman Sachs reins in risk appetite as Trump tariffs roil markets
Goldman Sachs is adjusting its investment strategies in response to trade tensions and expects a phase where inflation increases faster than economic expansion, impacting financial...
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Financial Times • May 06, 2025
BoE expected to cut rates as US trade war hits growth
The anticipated reduction in interest rates by the central bank reflects growing worries that escalating trade tensions may slow economic expansion and affect financial markets wor...
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