LONDON WALLET
  • Home
  • Investing
  • Business Finance
  • Markets
  • Industries
  • Opinion
  • UK
  • Real Estate
  • Crypto
No Result
View All Result
LONDON WALLET
  • Home
  • Investing
  • Business Finance
  • Markets
  • Industries
  • Opinion
  • UK
  • Real Estate
  • Crypto
No Result
View All Result
LondonWallet
No Result
View All Result

These stocks are the best insulated from Trump’s tariffs, according to Barclays

Chaim Potok by Chaim Potok
March 6, 2025
in Investing
These stocks are the best insulated from Trump’s tariffs, according to Barclays
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Amid heightened uncertainty from President Donald Trump’s trade war, Barclays screened for companies that are more shielded from tariff volatility. The three major stock market averages are down more than 2% so far this week as U.S. tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico took effect and those on China were raised. Stocks have seesawed daily as Trump administration officials and foreign leaders continue to talk through the tariffs and negotiate their exact conditions. With this in mind, Barclays built a list of stocks it believes are the most insulated from tariff barrier headwinds. All are rated overweight at the bank and their average market capitalization is around $47 billion. Here are some of the names that showed up on Barclays’ screen: Luxury retailer Tapestry , the owner of Coach and Kate Spade, is one of the stocks on the list. Shares have soared more than 20% in 2025, hitting an all-time high in February, following strong quarterly results and forward guidance. During the company’s earnings call on Feb. 6, Chief Financial Officer Scott Roe noted that Tapestry’s internal forecasts already included the expectation of an additional 10% tariff on goods from China coming into the U.S. Tapestry does not have any production in Canada or Mexico, he added. Tapestry has declined more than 8% this week amid a broad drawdown in retail stocks over worries that higher prices from tariffs will pressure consumer spending. TPR YTD mountain Tapestry shares in 2025 Agriculture machinery company Deere is another company Barclays believes will fare better under tariff uncertainties. The stock took a hit earlier in the week after Trump announced that tariffs would apply to food products. However, shares reversed course and briefly jumped as much as 3.3% Thursday, putting the stock down less than 1% for the week. Shares are up 12.6% year to date, far outperforming the S & P 500. DE 1D mountain Deere & Co. on Thursday Soft drink giant Coca-Cola also made the cut. Asked about the effect of aluminum tariffs, CEO James Quincey said on the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call that Atlanta-based Coke has “hedging programs in place that look to assure supply and price going out” into the future to address tariffs and other macroeconomic uncertainties. “I think we’re in danger of exaggerating the impact of the 25% increase in the aluminum price relative to the total system,” Quincey said. “It’s not insignificant, but it’s not going to radically change a multibillion-dollar U.S. business. And packaging is only a small component of the total cost structure. So firstly, it’s not a multimillion-dollar problem relative to the input cost. It’s a much more manageable number,” the CEO said. Shares are down 2.3% for the week, but remain 11.8% higher in 2025. KO YTD mountain Coca Cola shares in 2025



Source link

You might also like

Top Wall Street analysts favor these 3 dividend stocks for steady returns

Challenging Buffett: Buying wonderful companies at fair prices isn’t more profitable

This retirement plan feature offers tax-free growth — but only 18% of investors use it

Share30Tweet19
Previous Post

What Bitcoin reserve? BTC price slips back below $90K

Next Post

This Germany ETF has ‘years of upside potential,’ says chart analyst Cappelleri

Chaim Potok

Chaim Potok

Recommended For You

Top Wall Street analysts favor these 3 dividend stocks for steady returns
Investing

Top Wall Street analysts favor these 3 dividend stocks for steady returns

August 24, 2025
Challenging Buffett: Buying wonderful companies at fair prices isn’t more profitable
Investing

Challenging Buffett: Buying wonderful companies at fair prices isn’t more profitable

August 24, 2025
This retirement plan feature offers tax-free growth — but only 18% of investors use it
Investing

This retirement plan feature offers tax-free growth — but only 18% of investors use it

August 24, 2025
Medtronic makes two key additions to its board. How activist Elliott can build shareholder value
Investing

Medtronic makes two key additions to its board. How activist Elliott can build shareholder value

August 23, 2025
Next Post
This Germany ETF has ‘years of upside potential,’ says chart analyst Cappelleri

This Germany ETF has 'years of upside potential,' says chart analyst Cappelleri

Related News

Bluetti takes ,500 off power stations with new Elite 200 v2 at 9 low, EGO Z6 riding mower ,500 off, Lectric, Rad Power, more

Bluetti takes $3,500 off power stations with new Elite 200 v2 at $999 low, EGO Z6 riding mower $1,500 off, Lectric, Rad Power, more

March 7, 2025
Goldman says buy call options on these stocks that will report better-than-expected earnings

Goldman says buy call options on these stocks that will report better-than-expected earnings

July 12, 2023
Meyers Manx reimagines its dune buggy as an all-electric neighborhood EV for any terrain

Meyers Manx reimagines its dune buggy as an all-electric neighborhood EV for any terrain

August 18, 2023

Browse by Category

  • Business Finance
  • Crypto
  • Industries
  • Investing
  • Markets
  • Opinion
  • Real Estate
  • UK

London Wallet

Read latest news about finance, business and investing

  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

© 2025 London Wallet - All Rights Reserved!

No Result
View All Result
  • Checkout
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Login/Register
  • My account
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

© 2025 London Wallet - All Rights Reserved!

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?