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Tariffs Trigger Capital Retrenchment and Recessionary Risks with Economist Andrew Hunt

April 8, 2025

The global economic landscape is undergoing a seismic transformation, as the recent imposition of steep U.S. tariffs sends shockwaves through international markets. Implemented in an abrupt and seemingly arbitrary manner, these protectionist measures have signalled a stark departure from the post-1985 era of expanding capital flows and deepening global economic integration.

Reverberations Across Markets and Economies

The tariffs' impact has been swift and far-reaching, with real economic damage already in evidence. Corporate stress is on the rise, as businesses grapple with supply chain disruptions and inventory buildups. Credit growth has surged as companies scramble for financing, while major automakers suspend shipments in the face of heightened uncertainty.

These tremors are not confined to the U.S. alone. Europe is poised to retaliate with tariffs targeting American tech giants, while sovereign bond spreads widen, signalilng investor unease. In Asia, geopolitical tensions simmer as the economic landscape shifts. Globally, a trade recession appears to be taking hold, with the U.S. likely already in the throes of an economic downturn that began a month prior.

Liquidity Evaporates as Credit Tightens

As the tariff-induced shock ripples through the system, liquidity is rapidly drying up. Banks, constrained by modest deposit growth, are struggling to meet the financing demands of a corporate sector under duress. The Federal Reserve, wary of accommodating tariff-driven inflation, is likely to hold off on rate cuts until labour market weakness materialises. This leaves the economy in a precarious position, starved of the credit it needs to maintain momentum.

Investor Retreat and Capital Repatriation

In financial markets, the turmoil is manifesting in the aggressive selling of widely held assets. This appears to be driven by a wave of capital repatriation and balance sheet deleveraging, as investors seek to reduce exposure in an environment of heightened unpredictability. A sustained rebound, it seems, would require a restoration of trust and a return to the rules of engagement that defined the post-1985 period of expanding capital flows.

Opportunities Amidst the Tumult

Yet even in this landscape of uncertainty, opportunities may arise for astute investors. As the unwind phase progresses, some high-quality companies, oversold in the initial wave of indiscriminate selling, could become attractive propositions for those with a longer-term horizon and the liquidity to act.

The Path Forward

Navigating this new economic terrain will require policymakers to demonstrate a level of coordination and decisiveness that has thus far been lacking. Central banks, while likely to embark on a rate-cutting path in the second half of the year, will need to carefully calibrate their response to avoid stoking inflationary pressures. More broadly, a concerted effort to restore stability and predictability to the global trade regime will be essential to reigniting the engine of economic growth.

As the dust begins to settle on this paradigm shift, the contours of a new economic order will gradually come into focus. For investors and policymakers alike, the challenge will be to adapt to this new reality while seizing the opportunities that emerge in the aftermath of the storm. In this environment, those who can navigate the shifting currents with agility and foresight will be best positioned to weather the storm and emerge stronger on the other side.

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