With a fragile US-Iran ceasefire barely holding, the Strait of Hormuz still blockaded, and all eyes on the upcoming Trump-Xi meeting, investors are embracing a new market narrative: “Nacho”. The ...
You’ve heard of the TACO trade. Now there’s a new Wall Street acronym borrowed from the pages of a Tex-Mex menu. Enter NACHO, or “Not A Chance Hormuz Opens.” The idea is that the all-important ...
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 ...
The megastars for the opening ceremony of the first World Cup game in the United States have been announced. Katy Perry, Future, Anitta, Lisa, Rema, and Tyla will headline the celebrations on June 12 ...
Katy Perry will headline the opening ceremony in Los Angeles and Michael Buble will perform before Canada's first match in Toronto Katy Perry, Michael Buble and Alanis Morissette are among the artists ...
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 ...
A Bloomberg columnist has introduced NACHO to the Trump acronyms. NACHO comes after TACO was used to describe Trump's tariff orders. Two months after the war in Iran started, an ongoing ceasefire has ...
First TACO, and now NACHO. The acronyms created for a snappy way to denigrate President Trump’s actions are starting to sound like a menu. By now, Americans might be used to the idea of TACO, or ...
Wall Street traders have cooked up a new food-themed acronym for President Donald Trump’s Iran war deadlock – “NACHO” – as the Strait of Hormuz disruption drags on and keeps oil markets on edge. The ...
The chain teamed with hot sauce brand Zab’s to launch Zab’s Chicken Ranch Nacho Fries, which will land on menus for a limited time starting April 16. Taco Bell Taco Bell teamed with Zab’s to create a ...
It's Detroit Tigers Opening Day! Although the MLB season officially began a week ago, the Tigers started on the road, going a combined 2-4 at San Diego and Arizona. On Friday, April 3, they play their ...
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