JPMorgan Chase: Trump's tariff plan is unlikely to increase credit risk
Analysts Eric Beinstein and Nathaniel Rosenbaum from JPMorgan Chase & Co. stated that unless high tariffs are imposed on the European Union, or economic conditions force the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates, the tariffs proposed by Trump are unlikely to have a significant impact on investment-grade credit risk or spreads.
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