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Markets: Sabre rattling ahead of a potential trade war? - NAB

The global economic environment remains the most encouraging it has been for many years, as growth has broadened out across the advanced world, and some key emerging market economies have recovered from deep recessions, explains the analysis team at NAB.

Key Quotes

“Financial market volatility has eased since the US equity market correction in late January but there are still a range of geo-political and market events that could emerge to again increase the level of uncertainty.”

“The risk of a trade war has intensified as President Trump has imposed tariffs on US steel and aluminium imports.”

 

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