“While the dollar sell-off in April included a degree of shock and surprise that wont be replicated now, we would still conclude tariffs as ultimately dollar negative over time as it hits real growth, lowers real yields and will encourage portfolio diversification,” Derek Halpenny, head of research for global markets at MUFG, said in a note.
Dow sinks 500 points, global stocks drop as Trump unveils his tariffs
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