NEW TRUMP ERA The Yahoo Finance guide to Trump 2.0 The inauguration of President Donald J. Trump Trump will officially be sworn in as the 47th president. Yahoo Finance has live coverage of the day’s events. US futures jump amid Trump tariff relief Trump to unleash a wave of Day 1 orders — but maybe not on tariffs A trade war with China is coming as Trump takes office: Bremmer After Musk-Ambani tussle, India changes satellite spectrum policy Fed drops out of global central bank green push Trump to declare national energy emergency, unlocking new powers Bitcoin surges to record high ahead of Trump inauguration TikTok restores service after going dark in US, crediting Trump Drop in gas prices could hand Trump an early economic win Latest Dollar drops, European stocks jump on Trump tariff delay Trump is holding off on tariffs but betting Day 1 moves can cut energy prices and tame inflation Confirmed: AI vision startup Metropolis acquires Oosto (formerly known as AnyVision) for just $125M Canada firms see better sales, fret about possible US measures: central bank survey Canadian Businesses’ Optimism Grows, But Trump Threats Raise Risks Instant View: Dollar tumbles as Trump team signals no immediate tariffs Outgoing US Agriculture Chief Criticizes EPA Report on Biofuels Pitt Ohio adds express lane to Mexico border Popular Prediction: This Stock Will Be the Biggest Quantum Computing Winner of 2025 Dollar extends fall, euro and yuan jump after Trump comments on tariffs Stock playbook for Trump's second term: Top sector winners and losers Analyst Report: Volkswagen AG 'Magnificent 7,' crypto, Trump coin, AI, Trump, tariffs, Fed, and everything else that will dominate Davos Dow Jones Futures Rise As Inauguration Begins; Trump To Sign Executive Orders Sterling Could Stay Weak Even if U.K. Wage Growth Accelerates Treasury yields won't hit 5% under Trump, this strategist says The bond market (^TNX, ^TYX, ^FVX) is in focus ahead of Trump's return to the White House as the 10- and 30-year yields trade near 5%. HSBC chief multi-asset strategist Max Kettner joins Catalysts Co-Host Seana Smith to discuss As economic data signals that inflation is cooling ahead of Trump's return to the White House, Kettner explains his view that Treasury yields won't hit 5%. "All in all, I think it's going to be really, really hard to sell a picture where you're saying, oh yeah, the ten-year has to be pushing above 5% now in the next couple of months," he says, adding, "I think the peak is in then." The strategist outlines what this means for investors, saying, the market "is so Goldilocks that it's going to be really tough [for investors], not really looking for something that you want to buy, but rather what you want to sell." To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Wealth here. This post was written by Naomi Buchanan. 04:42 Trump's economic agenda: What to expect on Day 1 of Trump 2.0 00:45 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos: What to watch 01:34 Trump Inauguration 2025: The Big Tech CEOs in attendance 07:11 Trump is 'going to come out swinging' on day 1 Investment Ideas Build Your Wealth View More More News