“My impression is that China is not backing down on anything,” Eisman told Bloomberg TV.
"The Big Short" investor Steve Eisman says Donald Trump would need to surrender to end the US-China trade war. "My impression is that China is not backing down on anything," Eisman told Bloomberg TV."Trump basically has to give in." Eisman was played by Steve Carell in the 2015 movie about a group of investors making millions after predicting the US housing crisis of 2008. View Markets Insider's homepage for more stories.
"The Big Short" investor Steve Eisman says Donald Trump would need to surrender to end the US-China trade war. "My impression is that China is not backing down on anything," Eisman told Bloomberg TV."Trump basically has to give in." Eisman was played by Steve Carell in the 2015 movie about a group of investors making millions after predicting the US housing crisis of 2008. View Markets Insider's homepage for more stories.
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