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Goldman Sachs: Trump Tariffs Put US in 'Event-Driven' Bear Market

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The US stock market has gotten off to a shaky start in 2025. However, things took a turn for the worse with the arrival of US President Trump’s Liberation Day economic policy. Indeed, Goldman Sachs has recently said that the Trump tariff plan now puts the US in an ‘event-driven’ bear market. Wall Street rebounded notably to start Tuesday before things plummeted. Specifically, the Dow Jones Index erased 1,400 points gained after the Trump administration announced it would be placing 104% tariffs on China. With many expecting a trade war, experts are not optimistic about what this could mean for investment markets in the short term. Source: The New York Times Also Read: Analyst Explains When the US Stock Market Will Rebound Goldman Sachs Speaks on Trump Tariff-Driven Bear Market of 2025 There is no denying that the US stock market is in a concerning spot just three months into the year. Mega-cap stocks like Nvidia (NVDA) and Tesla (TSLA) had been declining and failed to ...

US Dollar Weakening May Actually Be Good For US Stocks: Here's How

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The US dollar is currently standing at a precarious threshold. The currency is constantly being dubbed volatile, with its foes hammering USD from all sides and frontiers. As the multi-polar currency agenda takes over the world, the US dollar’s positioning is being heavily questioned. However, it might not all be bad, as new Analysis shows how a weak US dollar might be good for US stocks in the long run. Also Read: Bitcoin & Gold Emerge As Top Assets Of 2024: Will The Rally Continue? US Dollar and US Stocks: The Invisible Connection Source: Mint Per a recent post uploaded by Game of Trades, the portal shared how two of the major global indices are declining, which may impact US stocks in the long haul. The portal outlined how the weak US dollar might prove bullish for US stocks, as a weak USD tends to push up companies’ earnings. While elaborating on the process, the portal shared that a fragile US dollar often makes foreign revenues look big. About 70% of S&P stocks consist ...