With just two weeks to go before US President Donald Trump’s global tariffs deadline, financial markets are clinging to the hope of further delays as countries try to hash out a deal with America.
But strategists are warning of “complacency” in the market with investors underestimating the potential for a more punitive outcome, leaving both the Australian dollar and the sharemarket vulnerable to a sell-off.
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Cécile Lefort is a markets reporter based in the Sydney newsroom. Cécile worked in New York and Hong Kong writing about global capital markets. Email Cecile at cecile.lefort@afr.com