1. The US has imposed another 10% tariffs on Chinese imports, including Hong Kong; 2. The recent price action has weakened the usual correlation between the 10-year Treasury yield and the dollar-yen exchange rate; 3. The dramatic reversal of the US stance under the new administration is a negative shock for Canada.
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