This is our weekly market update, where we start in the US, cross to Europe and Asia and end in Australia, covering commodities and crypto along the way.
The 2nd of April “T” day will go down in infamy, as global markets have since lost around $6 trillion of value as the global world trade order was trashed. The U.S. now accounts for 70% of the global equity market, up from 40% during the Global Financial Crisis. CNN’s Fear and Greed Index fell to 4 out of 100, falling deeper into ‘extreme fear’ territory.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, the former hedge fund manager who the market hoped would be the voice of reason in President Donald Trump’s second administration, did an interview with Tucker Carlson on Friday night amid more carnage on Wall Street. And remarkably, he claimed it had nothing to do with the tariff war launched by his boss.
Things got so wild that Warren Buffett’s team had to make a public statement after Trump shared a video on social media that suggested Buffett endorsed Trump’s apparent plan to send the share market down 20 per cent on purpose to ultimately revitalise the US economy.
While the 10% level of tariffs are now in place, and the higher levels, calculated on the back of an envelope it seems, following, it is not clear whether they are here to stay, a negotiating point of departure, or an attempt to drive yields lower, thus easing the US deficit.
Jerome Powell on Friday said the FED expects US grow to fall, and inflation to rise which sounds like stagflation to me while acknowledge the tariffs were larger than expected.
China responded with a matching 34% on many US good, Canada imposed 25% tariffs on cars to the US, while other countries are circling the wagons trying to maintain the existing world order, even as the new world order is emerging. This is not going to abate anytime time soon, and there are consequences for households, especially US households actually, businesses and countries. “We’re in the Wild West of a trade war right now,” said Mariam Adams, managing director at UBS Wealth Management.
Trump likened the process to a surgical operation on a patient, stating, “It was an operation like when a patient gets operated on, and it’s a big thing. I said this would exactly be the way it is.” He further predicted that the markets, stocks, and the country will experience a boom.
What is clear so far is that US big firms who have invested in global supply chains, to source cheaply and mark-up massively to sell branded good like Nike and Apple, are right in the front line. Future cash-flows are at risk, so stock valuations are down, with Apple down 25% year to date and Nvidia down 29%.
This market insecurity is set to continue, as the tariff game is played, this is a world class science experiment, driven by Trump and his team, with significant and long lasting collateral damage well beyond the US. As I discussed in my recent post, the basis of the calculations are largely political, and the potential implications enormous. Many will need to reevaluate the potential future earnings from stock, and so value, stocks which generally were priced to perfection, and which are still some way from fundamental value. So, volatility and more falls need to be expected. Duck and cover as stagflation enters centre stage!
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