Taco-Donnerstag: Europäische Aktien steigen, nachdem Trump sich wegen der Drohung mit Zöllen zurückzieht

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/jan/22/taco-thursday-european-stocks-rise-trump-chickens-out-on-tariff-threat

19 Kommentare

  1. Better_Emergency1723 on

    Doesn’t matter, me and my wife has sold every single stock we had and moved our pension money to Europe. This behavior is unacceptable and i’m not having it even if we need to take a financial hit.

  2. AttTankaRattArStorre on

    The USD hasn’t recovered to the level it was at yesterday, quite the opposite.

  3. It’s wild how much of the market is now driven by headlines instead of fundamentals even if policies don’t change the constant back and forth creates volatility that someone always profits from and it’s rarely regular people

  4. Ambitious_bureaucrat on

    Any ideas on who suggested Trump to chicken out? His entire administration seems unhinged to me!

  5. StrangerConscious637 on

    He is really the BIGGEST looser in the world. Wow… how can anyone admire this orange monkey? He is crying like a little baby, every time he doesn’t get what he wants… and that should be a manly leader????? MAGAS must be very dumb people.

  6. SmugCapybara on

    Look, I like the TACO jokes as much as the next person, but did he chicken out, or did someone finally manage to talk some sense into him? Making fun of someone for „chickening out“ implies they should have stayed the course, and in this particular case I am very glad he didn’t.

    Trump is unhinged, stupid, and suffering from dementia, but he’s still the president of the US, and we have to live with him for a few more years at least. Can we just be glad that for once, diplomacy managed to sort things out?

  7. “Chickens out” jeez. Like why even add that? Did they want him going through with it? This constant schoolyard esque performative antagonism we see from the media is a huge contributor to the division we’re seeing between people.

    Language really is everything.

  8. People aren’t realising that it’s literally his strategy. There is a book with his name on it about demanding hugely unrealistic deals, causing a disruption and then settling for less, which is still close to his goal.

  9. Ok-Educator5253 on

    I don’t see how it’s chickening out. He’s always used this kind of talk as a negotiating tactic.

    He seems to have gotten what he wanted. For now at least.

  10. deadsoulinside on

    I hate the fact that the media frames it as „Chickening out“

    Does the media actually get when they say this, people like me read this as if THEY actually wanted tariff’s levied on the rest of the world? Because they are literally calling trump a chicken for not following through with it and that’s my take from these phrases.

    „Let’s keep calling Trump a chicken for not following through with tariffs, that’s a smart thing to do!“

  11. Alexisredwood on

    It’s crazy how resilient US stock markets are, can nothing keep them down at the moment?

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