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16-04-2025 · Product webinar

Tariffs turmoil: what’s next for investors?

The announcement of President Trump's tariffs has had a significant impact on global financial markets, leading to historically elevated volatility and severe market uncertainty. While these Trump tariffs have sparked sell-offs across asset classes, market moves like these usually also create opportunities.

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    Authors

  • Martin van Vliet - Strategist

    Martin van Vliet

    Strategist

  • Matthew Jackson - Portfolio Manager

    Matthew Jackson

    Portfolio Manager

  • Michiel Plakman - Portfolio Manager and Co-Head of Robeco’s Global Equity team

    Michiel Plakman

    Portfolio Manager and Co-Head of Robeco’s Global Equity team

Watch this webinar in which our investment experts discuss the current market volatility and strategies for resilient portfolio growth.

In this webinar:

  • Macroeconomic perspective: Senior Strategist, Martin van Vliet – zooms in on the factors driving current market fluctuations and their potential implications.

  • Credit strategies: Matthew Jackson, Portfolio Manager – discusses the impact of potentially wider credit spreads.

  • Global equity strategies: Portfolio Manager, Michiel Plakman – shows how to identify resilient companies with strong fundamentals and long-term growth potential.

  • Conservative equity strategies: Portfolio Manager, Jan Sytze Mosselaar – explains how low-volatility stocks offer a parachute in times of significant market downturns.


This webinar provides an in-depth analysis of the current market volatility, discusses possible scenarios for the short term and potential opportunities to profit from the indiscriminate selling in the markets.

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