Goldman Sachs Reverses Recession Call
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The sudden about-face highlighted the difficulty of predicting the trajectory of the economy amid Trump's frequent changes to trade policy.
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"However, uncertainty looms over what happens after the 90-day period, leaving investors to grapple with potential volatility ahead," Bolvin added.
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