President Donald Trump's back and forth tariff orders led some to say TACO. Now with ongoing closures to the Strait of Hormuz, some are saying NACHO.
The internet is picking up a new acronym to denigrate the president’s actions, and it’s also food-themed. First TACO, and now NACHO. The acronyms created for a snappy way to denigrate President ...
THE NOTHING-BURGER that came out of the Xi-Trump summit drove home a new reality for global investors. The NACHO trade, which stands for “not a chance Hormuz opens,” is on. Prospects of prolonged ...
First, there was the TACO trade (Trump Always Chickens Out) amid rising tariff fears in the months and quarters that followed ...
[Editor’s note: This interview contains spoilers from last night’s episode of Better Call Saul, “Rock And Hard Place” (season six, episode three). Please watch it before reading on.] How much do ...
Wall Street is glomming on to yet another acronym inspired in part by Mexican cuisine.
Traders are embracing the “NACHO” trade, betting Hormuz disruptions and elevated oil prices will persist longer than expected ...
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman laid out the NACHO trade—short for “Not A Chance Hormuz Opens”—last week, arguing the Strait of ...
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Nacho Fernandez has been important for Real Madrid since making his debut in 2011. He has made 298 appearances and lifted 22 trophies, but now the man who joined their youth system aged 10 is weighing ...