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(CNN Spanish) - In the GloboEconomía of this week we have dedicated all our time to make a little “crystal ball” on what will be the scarce two and a half months that we have left of 2019. An exercise we have done with Alberto Bernal , head of investment strategy at XP Securities.
Bernal is quite positive in what we can see in the main economies of the world and in the markets until the end of 2019, because despite the uncertainty that Trump's trade wars have introduced the consumer continues to do “his homework” in the US economy , and China for its part is having a waist to maintain its annual growth target.
But the inevitable reflection that one cannot avoid - and to which we have also spent some time on the program - is how absolutely free this dose of unnecessary and self-inflicted uncertainty is that the Trump White House has staged on the issue of trade tariffs
No one doubts that with China there are many issues to be resolved in regard to international trade, but it is an issue that affects the international community, and, as such, as a multilateral issue and with very different edges should have been raised.
Not as a unilateral war, which now runs to close as it is - that is to say false, with few or no real achievements. But it is urgent to finish because the number of broken dishes of this unfortunate topic is increasingly difficult to endure. I hope you are interested.
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