2025-04-03
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Here's your Money Briefing for Thursday, April 3rd.
I'm Jacob Passi for The Wall Street Journal.
Even before President Trump announced his latest round of tariffs, markets were holding steady this week.
That's a change from previous weeks.
Concerns about Trump's trade policies have roiled stocks,
as investors and analysts debated what impact potential tariffs would have on the economy.
There's been a lot of uncertainty about tariffs, and at least we'll get more clarity about tariffs.
Investors don't like uncertainty.
Clarity is better than uncertainty.
We'll talk to WSJ reporter Sam Goldfarb about the effects Trump's tariffs could have on markets after the break.
Markets are getting a clearer picture of President Trump's trade policies,
and that's beginning to put some investors at ease.