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You may have missed it, but April is “a month of financial literacy” in the United States. April 1 (yes really!) The White House released the following announcement Donald Trump.

During this month of financial literacy, I urge families, communities, schools and institutions to strengthen their financial knowledge. With the Faculty of Treasury website, you and your family are available to amazing resources to help you make healthy financial decisions. Together, we can all protect the right of every US economic freedom to ensure the promise of the prosperity of future generations.

Kudos for the White House for the jokes of the classic of all time in April fools, and on the spot, the H / T’s Richard Metalf. In any case, the selection of diagrams for various sales research shows how the US government’s healthy financial decisions ensure the promise of prosperity of future generations.

Tariffs above (:Zoomable image:)

© JPMorgan

Stock down (:Zoomable image:)

© Deutsche Bank:

The loan is also a clobber (:Large image):

© Deutsche Bank:

Greatly moves very much everywhere (:Zoomable image:)

© Goldman Sachs

The 10-year treasury only brings only 25 BPS (:Zoomable image:)

© Deutsche Bank:

The first quarter earnings are faded (:Zoomable image:)

© Barclays:

Own capital instability (Zoomable image:)

© Deutsche Bank:

Uncertainty up (:Zoomable image:)

© Goldman Sachs

Inflationary pressures rise (:Zoomable version)

© apollo

Unemployment expectations are growing (:Zoomable version)

© Goldman Sachs

Business trust (Zoomable image:)

© Goldman Sachs

Bankruptcies are already growing (:Zoomable image:)

© apollo

The exposure to the GDP of tariffs (Zoomable image:)

© Effective Asset Management

Are receiving multiple exchange rate cuts (:Zoomable image:)

© JPMorgan

But the recession expectations are still rising (:Zoomable image:)

© Goldman Sachs

Further reading.
A little World shares, as Donald Trump does not give any breath of tariffs (Ft)

 
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