
JPMorgan Hikes Recession Odds As Tariffs Create 'A Dilemma For The Fed'

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JPMorgan Chase & Co. has raised the probability of a U.S. recession to 40%, citing President Trump's tariffs as a significant threat to business sentiment and global supply chains. The bank's chief economist warns that the tariffs could slice 0.5 percentage points off GDP by 2025, with potential negative impacts on investor confidence, immigration, and inflation. Consumer sentiment is already declining, and a U.S. slowdown could severely affect the global economy, particularly in Europe. JPMorgan anticipates the Federal Reserve will cut rates twice in 2025 due to rising inflation and weaker employment growth.
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