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Let’s get moving to inflation hedges [Video]

European markets are on edge as rising US tariffs collide with hopeful trade negotiations with the EU. But optimism elsewhere fade as the latest tariff pause expires and President Trump threatens no extensions beyond August 1. Meanwhile, a surprise 50% levy on copper has sent COMEX futures to record highs even as prices on India’s MCX pull back. With inflationary pressures mounting—fed by both tariffs and unexpected mass deportations that could subtract a full percentage point from GDP and nudge prices up by 0.16–0.21 points—the Federal Reserve (Fed) faces a critical dilemma in the second half of 2025. Discover which sectors and asset classes offer the strongest inflation hedge in this volatile environment, from consumer staples and healthcare to metals and mining ETFs.

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