
Volatility shakes markets: doubts about a recession in the US grows by tariffs
Pepe Baynat, market analyst, points out that market volatility is not marked by tariffs. There is much talk about doubts about a possible recession in the US economy, however, uncertainty is always present and there are multiple geopolitical and economic factors that influence the behavior of the bags. Any new data can generate sudden movements and increase volatility, which is something inherent to financial markets.