From Oscar winners like The Departed to prescient comedies like Idiocracy, it would be great if these 2006 movies received ...
(Bloomberg Opinion) -- 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.
2006 had many great films that have left behind a significant legacy, but there are others that have become underrated. While 2007 is often considered to be the best cinematic year of the 21st century ...
First, there was the TACO trade (Trump Always Chickens Out) amid rising tariff fears in the months and quarters that followed Liberation Day. These days, there’s growing chatter about the so-called ...
Wall Street’s menu of market acronyms has officially moved from Tacos to nachos and investors are discovering this new trade comes with a much spicier aftertaste.After months of betting on the “Taco” ...
With a fragile US-Iran ceasefire barely holding, the Strait of Hormuz still blockaded, and all eyes on the upcoming Trump-Xi meeting, investors are embracing a new market narrative: “Nacho”. The ...
You’ve heard of the TACO trade. Now there’s a new Wall Street acronym borrowed from the pages of a Tex-Mex menu. Enter NACHO, or “Not A Chance Hormuz Opens.” The idea is that the all-important ...
David is a Senior Editor at Collider focused primarily on Lists. His professional journey began in the mid-2010s as a Marketing specialist before embarking on his writing career in the 2020s. At ...
The “NACHO” trade has helped push Treasury yields higher recently, even though they declined this week. - MarketWatch photo illustration/iStockphoto Wall Street ...
Wall Street is glomming on to yet another acronym inspired in part by Mexican cuisine. Roughly one year after the acronym “TACO” — which stands for “Trump always chickens out” — went from being a ...