U.S. Stocks Expected to Overcome Geopolitical Turbulence -- Market Talk
Dow Jones01-20 22:20
0919 ET - Global investors sell off U.S. stock futures, bonds and the dollar as Trump threatens higher tariffs on European exports to the U.S. in his quest for Greenland. But cooler heads could still prevail, Granite Bay's Paul Stanley writes. He says stocks "have not significantly reacted to the geopolitical tensions seen so far in 2026 [and] these news headlines are an important reminder that geopolitics can enter the forefront" at any time. He expects stocks to do well this year, though, powered by "a continuation of the earnings growth story, productivity gains from AI and economic data that is holding on." (paulo.trevisani@wsj.com; @ptrevisani)
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January 20, 2026 09:20 ET (14:20 GMT)
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