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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2025 · 4 MIN

Market relief as tariff risks de-escalate | Morning Markets

from True Potential Morning Markets · host True Potential

George Bell, Portfolio Manager, reflects on the strength in stock markets, encouraged by the potential for the meeting between the US and China to de-escalate tariff risks, solid corporate earnings reports, and lower interest rates across Europe. George also discusses key economic data points, illustrating the impact tariffs and price uncertainty are having on corporate managers' optimism for the future.

George Bell, Portfolio Manager, reflects on the strength in stock markets, encouraged by the potential for the meeting between the US and China to de-escalate tariff risks, solid corporate earnings reports, and lower interest rates across Europe. George also discusses key economic data points, illustrating the impact tariffs and price uncertainty are having on corporate managers' optimism for the future.

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