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 ...
The tornado in Nebraska stayed on the ground for 11 minutes. A new subdivision called Dirt Road was wiped out, while nearby homes went untouched. By Julie Bosman On Sunday afternoon, Christina Parden ...
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 ...
The spread between short- and long-term bond yields has compressed, while oil prices have remained near $100 a barrel The "NACHO" trade has helped push Treasury yields higher recently, even though ...
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