'With Trump in the White House, there is no predictability whatsoever,' economist says

US President Donald Trump's sharp tariff hikes last week have sent stock markets into a tailspin, raised alarm bells among Wall Street executives, and heightened many economists' worries that the US could tip into recession. FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney speaks to Hilary Ingham, professor of economics at Lancaster University. She says that markets don't like unpredictability and "with Trump in the White House, there is no predictability whatsoever".

'With Trump in the White House, there is no predictability whatsoever,' economist says
US President Donald Trump's sharp tariff hikes last week have sent stock markets into a tailspin, raised alarm bells among Wall Street executives, and heightened many economists' worries that the US could tip into recession. FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney speaks to Hilary Ingham, professor of economics at Lancaster University. She says that markets don't like unpredictability and "with Trump in the White House, there is no predictability whatsoever".

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