What Is The Market Pricing In For This Week's Tariff Announcements?
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The question on everyone's mind this week (for now, until Friday's jobs data) is, what is the market pricing-in for Wednesday's 'Liberation Day' tariff announcements.
A very recent Deutsche Bank survey of their clients shows the average respondent with an expectation of 50% tariffs on China and a tariff of slightly below 10% on everyone else...