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US: Trump To Deliver Remarks At Business Roundtable Event Shortly

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US President Donald Trump is shortly due to deliver remarks at a Business Roundtable event in Washington, DC. Around 100 CEOs are expected to attend the meeting, including the CEOs of JPMorgan Chase, Apple, and Walmart. Trump met with tech executives at the White House yesterday.LIVESTREAM

  • The remarks come amid a rout in markets spooked by Trump's hardline tariff and government reform agenda, and hints that a short-term economic disruption is acceptable for the administration.
  • The Wall Street Journal wrote this morning: “Some investors say that the Trump administration's seemingly blasé attitude toward potentially setting off a downturn is rattling market watchers, who had believed that Trump's pro-growth stance would boost the economy and markets.”
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US President Donald Trump is shortly due to deliver remarks at a Business Roundtable event in Washington, DC. Around 100 CEOs are expected to attend the meeting, including the CEOs of JPMorgan Chase, Apple, and Walmart. Trump met with tech executives at the White House yesterday.LIVESTREAM

  • The remarks come amid a rout in markets spooked by Trump's hardline tariff and government reform agenda, and hints that a short-term economic disruption is acceptable for the administration.
  • The Wall Street Journal wrote this morning: “Some investors say that the Trump administration's seemingly blasé attitude toward potentially setting off a downturn is rattling market watchers, who had believed that Trump's pro-growth stance would boost the economy and markets.”