
John Canavan
John Canavan is the lead U.S. analyst at Oxford Economics, known for his insights into the economic impacts of policies such as tariffs and fiscal spending cuts on market stability.
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John Canavan is the lead US analyst at Oxford Economics.
The Fed is unlikely to cut interest rates any time soon. Here’s why that might be good newsJohn Canavan, lead analyst at Oxford Economics, observed the investors' sentiment towards geopolitical risks.
Oil prices sink after Iranian strike on US airbase reduces fears of market disruption | OilJohn Canavan noted that the US fiscal position is unsustainable over the long run.
Trump’s agenda faces a $22 billion test from marketsJohn Canavan reported on the market's reaction to Trump's tariff threats.
‘Mr. President, we could do without another bombshell’: Market pros react to Trump’s latest tariff threatsJohn Canavan, lead analyst at Oxford Economics, says when investors charge higher rates to lend the government money, other rates for lending that have more risk attached, such as mortgages, credit cards and car loans, also tend to rise.
Why everyone is watching them closelyJohn Canavan is the lead analyst at Oxford Economics who commented on the market's frustration and uncertainty.
Investors facing tariff turmoil: 'It's fastest finger first'John Canavan, lead analyst at the consultancy Oxford Economics, noted that while Trump said he changed course due to possible negotiations, he had previously indicated that the tariffs would stay in place.
Trump pauses tariffs on most nations for 90 days | World NewsJohn Canavan commented on the ambiguity of the tariff pause and its impact on risk assets.
‘A classic example of why not to panic’: Market pros react as stocks jump on Trump’s tariff pauseJohn Canavan is the lead U.S. analyst at Oxford Economics.
Stocks Rebound After S&P’s Fall Into Correction, but Trump Tariffs Keep Markets on Edge





































