Volatility Gauges Jump As Tariff Threats Spook Investors
Donald Trump
NEW YORK, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Volatility measures across asset classes rose on Tuesday as stocks, U.S. long-dated Treasuries , and the U.S. dollar sold off sharply after President Donald Trump threatened to rekindle a trade war with Europe. On Monday, Trump’s renewed tariff threats against European allies prompted a repeat of the so-called “ Sell America ” trade that emerged following last year’s “Liberation Day” tariff announcement in April, with investors shying away from U.S. assets. Wall
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