Trump pulls trigger on threatened tariffs The Canada and Mexico tariffs alone are projected to shrink US GDP by over 0.2%. Yahoo Finance • 5 hours ago ^DJI -1.48% GS -2.74% China leaves door open for talks with measured tariff response US stock futures edge up as China holds its trade fire Why tariffs 'aren't the problem' in the stock market: Veteran trader China puts extra tariffs of up to 15% on major US farm imports Trump says Japan, China cannot keep reducing currency value Okta CEO: We just had a 'blowout' quarter Commentary: What Elon Musk's critics are getting wrong GOP lawmakers turn up the heat on the Fed over dual mandate Canada hits back with sweeping tariffs on $107B of US products Latest Beazley's shares hit record after insurer's profit beat, limited LA wildfire losses European auto stocks plunge as U.S. tariffs on Mexico, Canada kick in EU Proposes €150 Billion Defense Loan Plan as Trump Pulls Back Swiss chocolate maker Lindt will increase prices again in 2025 Prudential Is Said to Seek $12 Billion Value on India JV Listing European Stocks Drop as Tariffs Kick In; Oil Falls: Markets Wrap Sycamore Nears Acquisition of Walgreens Boots Alliance HSBC kicks off search for new UK CEO Popular Elon Musk Made a Big Prediction About Tesla. What History Says Happens to the Stock Next. Sunnova Stock Hits All-Time Low on 'Going Concern' Warning Stock market today: Dow sinks, S&P 500 posts worst day of 2025 after Trump forges ahead on tariffs Nvidia Falls As Trump China Curbs Face This Challenge; Is Nvidia A Buy Or Sell Now? Analyst Report: Targa Resources Corp. Instant View: China to impose extra tariffs of 10%-15% on various US farm products Nvidia's Earnings Roared Higher to Record Levels. So, Why Isn't the Stock Soaring? Why 'near-term' but not 'broad-based' inflation is on the horizon Inflation concerns persist as recent trends indicate a complex scenario. Invesco global market strategist Brian Levitt joins Market Domination anchors Josh Lipton and Julie Hyman to discuss the balancing act between inflation and growth. "If you've been watching the breakevens the way I have in the short term — so one-year [to] three-year breakevens — those had moved up. Meaning we're going to have some near-term inflation for obvious reasons," Levitt says. "The good news for investors — and the good news for the Federal Reserve — is that the 10-year (^TNX), while it's moved towards the higher end of where it typically is, it's still below 2.5%," he adds. Levitt also explains that while tariffs may temporarily increase prices, they aren't expected to cause widespread inflation. "I don't think it's broad-based inflation," he says. "If you remember, in 2019, the Federal Reserve actually lowered interest rates." Watch the video above to hear Levitt's insights on economic growth and the importance of clarity amid ongoing policy uncertainty. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination here. This post was written by Josh Lynch 06:06 Tesla's valuation is coming into question by this teacher union 03:03 Small caps are not the place to 'hide' right now 22:59 Investor psychology: How emotions & biases can impact finances 04:17 Trump tariffs: Why the auto industry will be hit hard Investment Ideas Build Your Wealth View More More News