Brian Jacobsen

Brian Jacobsen

economist United States

Brian Jacobsen is the chief economist at Annex Wealth Management, where he provides insights and analysis on economic trends and their impact on financial markets. Known for his expertise in macroeconomic issues, Jacobsen frequently comments on factors influencing the economy, such as inflation, interest rates, and trade policies. Recently, he was in the news discussing the implications of tariffs announced by President Donald Trump and their potential effects on the U.S. stock market and overall economic stability.

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United Kingdom United Kingdom: Brian Jacobsen, chief economist at Annex Wealth Management, said the Fed had opted against being the 'party-pooper'. 8

BBC: Fed chair Powell raises hopes of US rate cut

Australia Australia: Brian Jacobsen is the chief economist at Annex Wealth Management and commented on market reactions to tariff announcements. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Wall Street eyes records after US-Japan trade deal, ASX set to edge up; $A stronger

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Brian Jacobsen, chief economist at Annex Wealth Management, told Reuters that 'Tariff talk has sucked the wind out of the sails of the market.' 5

The Guardian: Trump tariffs explained: what’s changed and why have Asian countries been hit so hard? | Trump tariffs

Australia Australia: Brian Jacobsen is the chief economist at Annex Wealth Management who commented on the economic shock caused by recent events. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Wall Street slumps on Middle East attacks, ASX set to slide; Oil prices surge

India India: Brian Jacobsen, chief economist at Annex Wealth Management, compared the market's situation to an operation performed without anesthesia. 5

The Times of India: US Stock Markets tumble with S&P 500 down 5% and Dow Jones down 1,600; Trump says 'some pain' is worth it | International Business News