U.S. stock markets have shown resilience amid ongoing trade war concerns, with investors gradually adjusting to the reality of tariffs imposed under President Donald Trump's administration. Despite initial shocks, the markets have rebounded, reflecting investor optimism that a resolution or easing of trade tensions may occur soon. Analysts note that while American stock markets are currently shrugging off the trade war fears, the anticipated relief from a potential policy shift or de-escalation must materialize quickly to sustain market confidence.
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Investors in American stocks are starting to make peace with Donald Trump’s trade war. If their faith is to be rewarded, his climb-down will have to come soon https://t.co/EH7W5a6pcC