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 ...
Move over, TACO. There’s another Mexican food-inspired acronym that’s taking hold on some corners of Wall Street. NACHO—or, Not a Chance Hormuz Opens—is gaining traction among some market watchers ...
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 ...
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 ...
Traders are embracing the “NACHO” trade as doubts grew over a quick Hormuz reopening. Oil and shipping markets signaled fears of a prolonged disruption. Analysts say markets increasingly treat Hormuz ...
Cape Coral's dining scene is rapidly expanding with numerous new restaurants opening. South Cape and the Pine Island Road corridor are hotspots for new culinary establishments. These establishments ...
It’s difficult to keep up. The Cape Coral dining scene continues to evolve at a mouthwatering pace. Across Cape Coral Parkway, Bimini Basin Seafood & Cocktails debuted in late February, and ...
A Bloomberg columnist has introduced NACHO to the Trump acronyms. NACHO comes after TACO was used to describe Trump's tariff orders. Two months after the war in Iran started, an ongoing ceasefire has ...
Two months after the war in Iran started, an ongoing ceasefire has not significantly eased disruptions to a key oil shipping route. The Strait of Hormuz is a waterway that connects the Persian Gulf ...
First TACO, and now NACHO. The acronyms created for a snappy way to denigrate President Trump’s actions are starting to sound like a menu. By now, Americans might be used to the idea of TACO, or ...