Can an End to US Shutdown and Tariff Authority Support Markets Meaningfully?
The Weekly Globe: in this article, we analyze the factors that may stimulate economic activity and boost investor confidence in the coming months
By Alejandro Estevez-Breton, Chief Fixed Income Strategist

The current U.S. government shutdown has already become the longest in history. The U.S. Supreme Court is currently reviewing the validity of using the IEEPA to implement trade tariffs. And the Federal Reserve has already announced it will halt its quantitative tightening policy in December.
In this article, we analyze how these factors may stimulate economic activity and boost investor confidence in the coming months.
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