JPMorgan has dropped its bullish call on China stocks, citing the likelihood of a “full-blown trade war' next year

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Does that mean that the $200bn in tariffs that trump has demanded now are 'unblown' ...or just 'half blown' ? ... Also will price rises be recorded as inflation or just allowed to erode standards of living...? Asking on behalf of 2 billion fellow consumers? newgreenpolitics

In light of this where’s the data on the long-term benefits (if any) of Trump’s trade policy?

What took you so long?

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JPMorgan cuts China stocks, citing the likelihood of a “full-blown trade war' next yearEmerging markets are going to be a mess next year. Might be something to watch as US Markets continue to smash records. Nope. I’ll take the opposite end of this equation.
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JP Morgan downgrades China stocks, predicts 'full-blown trade war' with USJ.P. Morgan is getting less optimistic about the trade conflict between the U.S. and China. The firm lowered its rating for Chinese equities, predicting the escalating trade war between the countries will affect China's economy next year. Is already a full-blown trade war, Chinese manufactures drop 50% orders, some in financial difficulty, others close, Why is that santelli dude always screaming at us. Which one is it? Neutral to overweight or vice versa? Your headline and story don't match.
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