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Trump confounded Taco sceptics but markets haven’t jolted

Markets don’t think “this time is different” — a judgment they make at their peril. The Iran episode is one of a litany of conflicts and potential supply shocks in a global economy where old certainties about trade, disinflation, and economic co-operation are falling away. This is what Neil Shearing at Capital Economics calls the era of “radical uncertainty … where the future is unknown and probabilities cannot be meaningfully assigned”.

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