
Traders Weigh Risk After Auto Tariffs
Get a jump start on the US trading day with Matt Miller, Katie Greifeld and Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Open Interest". The US declares harsh tariffs on auto imports, reinforcing concerns about a widening trade war; Morgan Stanley's Mike Wilson says don't count out U.S. stocks just yet; CoreWeave cuts its IPO size; Rob Dickinson and Raj Nair of Singer, a company known for restoring classic Porsche 911s join the C-Suite on how luxury consumers are bracing for tariffs. (Source: Bloomberg)
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