JPMorgan: Trump’s Market Influence Diminishes, but Tariff Tweets Still Rattle Markets
A JPMorgan study reveals that Trump’s social media influence on financial markets has decreased, with only 10% of his economic-related posts triggering currency movements. However, tariff-related tweets continue to impac...
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