Corporate America's recession fears have plummeted

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Corporate America's recession fears have significantly decreased, with S&P 500 companies mentioning "recession" on earnings calls dropping from 124 to 16. This sharp decline in recession mentions comes despite President Trump's tariffs reaching their highest level since the 1910s, suggesting companies may anticipate tariff negotiations. Markets have largely shrugged off tariff concerns, with the S&P 500 rising 28% and Bitcoin surging 62%, as companies report strong earnings and revenue.


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