Tag: Supreme Court

  • Tariff Court Timeline Back in Focus as Markets Weigh Policy Uncertainty

    Trade-policy uncertainty returned to the spotlight with renewed attention on the pending legal path for US tariffs. Markets are watching the calendar closely because any court-driven shifts—whether tariffs are upheld, limited, or reversed—can ripple through pricing, supply chains, and corporate guidance.

    Investors are also considering second-order effects: if tariffs are rolled back after revenue has been collected, questions could emerge about refunds, fiscal impacts, and the broader policy stance—factors that can influence risk sentiment across equities, rates, and the dollar.

  • Supreme Court Delay Keeps Tariff Uncertainty in Place Until Spring

    Legal uncertainty surrounding U.S. tariffs is set to persist after indications that the Supreme Court will delay its ruling on the constitutionality of existing trade measures until at least late February or early spring.

    The delay removes an immediate catalyst for markets, leaving investors focused on macroeconomic data and corporate earnings. Analysts note that prolonged uncertainty may continue to influence risk premiums across equities and currencies.