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The term TACO, which means Trump Always Chickens Out, was coined by Financial Times columnist Robert Armstrong.
The latest popular shorthand, which suggests “Trump always chickens out,” clearly ruffled the President’s feathers.
Donald Trump was visibly irritated when asked about the viral financial term "TACO trade"—an acronym for "Trump Always Chickens Out"—referring to a market pattern where Trump’s tariff threats cause ...
The term “TACO,” short for Trump Always Chickens Out, has been used to describe how markets tumble on the president’s tariff threats, then rebound when he gives way.
A new acronym is popping up on Wall Street to explain investors' reaction to President Trump's on-again, off-again tariffs: ...
President Trump on Wednesday criticized an emerging Wall Street trading philosophy in response to his ever-shifting tariff policies. The term "TACO" trade — short for "Trump Always Chickens Out" — has ...
The president's temper flared when a White House reporter shared the unflattering nickname that Wall Street has started using ...
President Donald Trump is being ridiculed online after he lashed out at a reporter who asked about a new Wall Street term called “TACO.” ...
President Donald Trump accused a reporter of asking "the nastiest question" regarding a new term about the president ...
During a press event at the White House, President Trump grew defensive when a reporter referenced the term “TACO" — Wall Street slang for “Trump Always Chickens Out." ...
A new survey suggests over half of Americans are regularly ‘ghostworking,’ or pretending to be busy. Here’s what’s driving the trend.