Markets Sell Off on Market and Policy Uncertainty

Markets Sell Off on Market and Policy Uncertainty

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Bloomberg Surveillance hosted by Tom Keene & Paul SweeneyMarch 11th, 2025
Featuring:
1) Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont joins for an extended discussion US politics, working with the Trump administration, managing his state, and the future of the Democratic party. It comes as House Republicans have announced a spending bill to keep government agencies open through September 30, which may lead to a confrontation with Democrats and potentially a government shutdown.2) Margie Patel, Senior Portfolio Manager at Allspring Global Investments, brings us into the market open and discusses whether now is a buying opportunity for equities. President Trump's tariff proposals are causing market turmoil and recession risks, and his team is under pressure to act fast to pass a tax bill and provide an economic boost. Investors remain cautious due to concerns about the American economy, tariffs, and government spending cuts.
3) Stephanie Roth, Chief Economist at Wolfe Research, talks about why she's changing her eco outlook call for 2025. A global stocks selloff eased as US equity futures signaled modest gains on Wall Street. President Trump’s team is starting to warn of short-term pain as they pursue a drastic overhaul of trade and public spending.
4) Lee Klaskow, Senior Transports & Logistics Analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, joins for a discussion on tariffs and how a brief "disturbance" is bad for freight. President Trump's tariff policies have been marked by reversals and faulty rollouts, causing confusion among US trading partners and businesses.

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