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Can Safe-Haven Currencies Save Investors from Trade War Fallout?

Markets Bracing for Impact as Tariffs and Trade Deals Hang in Balance

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The ongoing US-China trade war has investors on edge, and the search for safe-haven assets is intensifying. According to Morgan Stanley strategists, the Swiss franc could surge as much as 17% to the dollar as its haven...

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Can Safe-Haven Currencies Save Investors from Trade War Fallout?

Markets Bracing for Impact as Tariffs and Trade Deals Hang in Balance

Monday, February 23, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The ongoing US-China trade war has investors on edge, and the search for safe-haven assets is intensifying. According to Morgan Stanley strategists, the Swiss franc could surge as much as 17% to the dollar as its haven status grows in the face of US policy uncertainty (Source: Bloomberg). This development comes as markets are once again fixated on tariffs, with Peter Tchir, head of macro strategy at Academy Securities, warning that the Supreme Court's recent decision on President Donald Trump's global tariffs is far from the final word. "This 10% or 15%, it's not done," Tchir cautions (Source: Bloomberg).

The European Union is also feeling the heat, poised to halt the ratification process of its trade deal with the US as it awaits more details on the new tariff program from the Trump administration (Source: Bloomberg). This move underscores the growing uncertainty surrounding global trade and the potential for further market volatility.

Meanwhile, a disappointing trial result from Novo Nordisk A/S has sent shockwaves through Denmark's stock market, dragging the wider market down and highlighting the country's reliance on the obesity-drug maker (Source: Bloomberg). This development serves as a reminder that investors are not just concerned with macroeconomic developments, but also with the performance of individual companies.

As investors navigate this complex landscape, they are increasingly turning to safe-haven currencies like the Swiss franc. The franc's reputation as a stable store of value has made it a popular choice for investors seeking refuge from market turmoil. Morgan Stanley's prediction of a potential 17% surge in the franc's value against the dollar is a testament to its growing appeal.

However, not all investors are convinced that safe-haven currencies are the answer. Some argue that the focus on tariffs and trade deals is distracting from more fundamental issues, such as the development of artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential impact on markets. As AI agents become more capable, they are reshaping the landscape of AI systems and deployments. But evaluating their performance requires more than just accuracy metrics – it demands a nuanced understanding of their procedural reasoning, reliability, and efficiency (Source: Beyond Accuracy: 5 Metrics That Actually Matter for AI Agents).

As the trade war continues to simmer, investors will be watching closely for any developments that could impact the value of safe-haven currencies like the Swiss franc. Whether or not the franc will surge 17% remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: investors are seeking stability in uncertain times, and safe-haven currencies are increasingly looking like a attractive option.

In the world of AI, the focus is on developing more sophisticated evaluation metrics that can capture the complexity of AI agents' performance. The five metrics outlined in the article – Success Rate, Action Quality, Tool Use, Trajectory Efficiency, and Reliability – offer a more nuanced understanding of AI agents' capabilities and limitations. As AI continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how these metrics are applied in real-world scenarios.

Ultimately, the intersection of trade wars, safe-haven currencies, and AI development presents a complex and dynamic landscape for investors. As they navigate this terrain, they will need to stay informed about the latest developments and be prepared to adapt to changing circumstances. Whether it's the Swiss franc or AI agents, the key to success will be a deep understanding of the underlying trends and forces shaping the market.

The ongoing US-China trade war has investors on edge, and the search for safe-haven assets is intensifying. According to Morgan Stanley strategists, the Swiss franc could surge as much as 17% to the dollar as its haven status grows in the face of US policy uncertainty (Source: Bloomberg). This development comes as markets are once again fixated on tariffs, with Peter Tchir, head of macro strategy at Academy Securities, warning that the Supreme Court's recent decision on President Donald Trump's global tariffs is far from the final word. "This 10% or 15%, it's not done," Tchir cautions (Source: Bloomberg).

The European Union is also feeling the heat, poised to halt the ratification process of its trade deal with the US as it awaits more details on the new tariff program from the Trump administration (Source: Bloomberg). This move underscores the growing uncertainty surrounding global trade and the potential for further market volatility.

Meanwhile, a disappointing trial result from Novo Nordisk A/S has sent shockwaves through Denmark's stock market, dragging the wider market down and highlighting the country's reliance on the obesity-drug maker (Source: Bloomberg). This development serves as a reminder that investors are not just concerned with macroeconomic developments, but also with the performance of individual companies.

As investors navigate this complex landscape, they are increasingly turning to safe-haven currencies like the Swiss franc. The franc's reputation as a stable store of value has made it a popular choice for investors seeking refuge from market turmoil. Morgan Stanley's prediction of a potential 17% surge in the franc's value against the dollar is a testament to its growing appeal.

However, not all investors are convinced that safe-haven currencies are the answer. Some argue that the focus on tariffs and trade deals is distracting from more fundamental issues, such as the development of artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential impact on markets. As AI agents become more capable, they are reshaping the landscape of AI systems and deployments. But evaluating their performance requires more than just accuracy metrics – it demands a nuanced understanding of their procedural reasoning, reliability, and efficiency (Source: Beyond Accuracy: 5 Metrics That Actually Matter for AI Agents).

As the trade war continues to simmer, investors will be watching closely for any developments that could impact the value of safe-haven currencies like the Swiss franc. Whether or not the franc will surge 17% remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: investors are seeking stability in uncertain times, and safe-haven currencies are increasingly looking like a attractive option.

In the world of AI, the focus is on developing more sophisticated evaluation metrics that can capture the complexity of AI agents' performance. The five metrics outlined in the article – Success Rate, Action Quality, Tool Use, Trajectory Efficiency, and Reliability – offer a more nuanced understanding of AI agents' capabilities and limitations. As AI continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how these metrics are applied in real-world scenarios.

Ultimately, the intersection of trade wars, safe-haven currencies, and AI development presents a complex and dynamic landscape for investors. As they navigate this terrain, they will need to stay informed about the latest developments and be prepared to adapt to changing circumstances. Whether it's the Swiss franc or AI agents, the key to success will be a deep understanding of the underlying trends and forces shaping the market.

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