Latest White House resignation spooks Wall Street
Investors fear President Trump's trade tariffs will lead to higher costs for companies and consumers and ultimately slower economic growth.
NBR Staff
Thu, 08 Mar 2018
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US stocks fell after economic adviser Gary Cohn’s resignation from the White House led to fresh concerns about a possible trade war and its impact on global growth.
“Wall Street just lost its security blanket,” Chris Krueger, Washington strategist at research firm Cowen, said in a note to
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NBR Staff
Thu, 08 Mar 2018
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