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Did jitters in the bond market spur Trump’s tariff reversal?

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President Donald Trump hit pause on some of his global tariffs, sending stocks surging on Wednesday but what happens after the 90-day reprieve? CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin joins TODAY to weigh in on the future of the stock market and what the bond market signaled to top advisers. “The likelihood is that there is still going to be a lot of volatility in the markets and the economy,” he says.


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