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Investor sentiment now back at pre-tariff level – BIS study

However, authors warn that accommodative conditions could reverse at any time and trigger disruption

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Investor sentiment has rebounded since April, when US president Donald Trump announced wide-ranging tariffs, but risks of rapid market correction remain, say researchers from the Bank for International Settlements.

In a bulletin published today (August 12), Emanuel Kohlscheen, Phurichai Rungcharoenkitkul, Dora Xia and Fabrizio Zampolli analyse the effects of the tariffs on the financial sector and the real economy.

They note that the selloff of risky assets in April following Trump’s ‘Liberation

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