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Market volatility recedes as investors brush off Donald Trump’s tariff threats

‘Taco trade’ dominates as stocks, bonds and currencies remain calm
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"}],[{"start":120.50999999999999,"text":"As a result, investors are now taking the US president’s current threats much less seriously than they took his early rhetoric, and are betting that the president will ultimately step back from tariffs that seriously harm US growth."}],[{"start":136.81,"text":"The trade has become known in markets as “Taco”, an acronym for “Trump Always Chickens Out”."}],[{"start":143.94,"text":"“May 12 onwards, that was the big game-changer,” said Kettner, referring to the date the US struck a deal with China in which both sides sharply reduced their previously planned tariffs, prompting investors to move back into risky assets."}],[{"start":161.78,"text":"“We learned that there is a Trump put,” he added."}],[{"start":164.76,"text":"In currency markets, Trump’s threat of 50 per cent tariffs on Brazil knocked the real on Wednesday, but broader markets are calm."}],[{"start":174.39999999999998,"text":"CME Group indices of expected swings in exchange rates such as euro-dollar are significantly down from their April highs and are at roughly the level where they traded at the start of the year."}],[{"start":187.98,"text":"“There’s a view that the Trump administration is unlikely to want a repeat of the disruption triggered by the ‘liberation day’ tariffs in early April,” said Lee Hardman, senior currency analyst at MUFG."}],[{"start":201.12,"text":"Matthias Scheiber, head of multi-asset at US asset manager Allspring Global Investments, said: “I can see it being tested, but would expect the Taco trade to stay, with any volatility presenting a buying opportunity.”"}],[{"start":217.6,"text":"But some investors and executives are concerned that markets have become too relaxed about the tariff announcements coming from the White House."}],[{"start":226.9,"text":"“Unfortunately I think there is complacency in markets,” Jamie Dimon, chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, said on Thursday."}],[{"start":235.6,"text":"Some investors believe that the exuberant sentiment in equity markets in itself could encourage Trump to increase his aggression on trade more than the market at present anticipates."}],[{"start":null,"text":"
"}],[{"start":247.98,"text":"“With US equities at a record high and the budget passed, there is a risk Trump could be emboldened to go harder with tariffs than expected,” said Hardman."}],[{"start":258.61,"text":"Some investors are more alarmed that the market is pricing in a degree of complacency, with the S&P close to record highs and trading at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 24. Stock indices in the UK and Germany are trading at all-time peaks."}],[{"start":277.26,"text":"“My concern is that there’s not a great margin of safety now in valuations,” said Kasper Elmgreen, chief investment officer of equities and fixed income at Nordea Asset Management."}],[{"start":289.53999999999996,"text":"“We have the biggest increase in tariffs in anybody’s living memory, but [the market] is taking a very relaxed view on what that might do,” said Elmgreen. “I’m concerned about the lack of concern.”"}],[{"start":312.16999999999996,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftmailbox.cn/album/a_1752189769_7604.mp3"}

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