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Economic Uncertainty Grows as Tariffs and Inflation Loom

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Economic Uncertainty Grows as Tariffs and Inflation Loom

Experts Warn of Slowing Business Investment and Rising Prices

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

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The US economy is at a crossroads, with the threat of tariffs and rising inflation casting a shadow over its future growth. As the Supreme Court prepares to rule on President Trump's tariffs, businesses are growing increasingly hesitant to invest and expand, according to EY-Parthenon Chief Economist Greg Daco.

Speaking to Bloomberg Businessweek Daily, Daco noted that while the US economy may currently show underlying strength, the ongoing tariff policy uncertainty is likely to have a negative impact on business investment. "Businesses will be more hesitant to invest and expand as tariff policy continues to evolve," he warned.

Inflation is also back on the radar as a major concern, with Daco pointing out that levies and legal challenges are creating uncertainty around prices. The GDP could once more be at risk thanks to Section 122 tariffs, he added.

The Federal Reserve is also taking steps to address another area of concern: reputation risk in bank exams. A new proposal unveiled by the Fed aims to further target how examiners scrutinize banks' risk, following President Trump's move to rein in what he sees as the closing of customer accounts for unfair reasons.

Meanwhile, the IPO market is showing signs of life, with KKR-backed Global Medical Response selecting banks for an initial public offering. The air and ground emergency medical services company joins a growing list of firms seeking to tap investors.

However, the stock market is not as optimistic, with software weakness and tariff risks weighing on investor sentiment. Stocks fell on the news, with the market closing lower.

In a separate development, Coinbase Global Inc. is aggressively lobbying in Washington to preserve a key revenue stream that could multiply as much as sevenfold, according to Bloomberg Intelligence. The company's stablecoin revenue is poised for a significant surge, highlighting the growing importance of cryptocurrency in the financial landscape.

As the economic landscape continues to evolve, one thing is clear: uncertainty is the new normal. With tariffs, inflation, and regulatory changes all on the horizon, businesses and investors will need to adapt quickly to stay ahead of the curve.

In the short term, the impact of tariffs on business investment and inflation will be closely watched. As Daco noted, "The US economy may currently show underlying strength, but the ongoing tariff policy uncertainty is likely to have a negative impact on business investment."

The Federal Reserve's proposal to eliminate reputation risk in bank exams is also a positive step, as it aims to promote fairness and transparency in the banking sector.

However, the long-term implications of these developments are less clear. As the economy navigates these challenges, one thing is certain: the road ahead will be marked by uncertainty and change.

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  • EY-Parthenon's Greg Daco on Bloomberg Businessweek Daily
  • Federal Reserve proposal on eliminating reputation risk in bank exams
  • Bloomberg report on KKR-backed Global Medical Response's IPO plans
  • Bloomberg coverage of the stock market close
  • Bloomberg Intelligence report on Coinbase's stablecoin revenue

The US economy is at a crossroads, with the threat of tariffs and rising inflation casting a shadow over its future growth. As the Supreme Court prepares to rule on President Trump's tariffs, businesses are growing increasingly hesitant to invest and expand, according to EY-Parthenon Chief Economist Greg Daco.

Speaking to Bloomberg Businessweek Daily, Daco noted that while the US economy may currently show underlying strength, the ongoing tariff policy uncertainty is likely to have a negative impact on business investment. "Businesses will be more hesitant to invest and expand as tariff policy continues to evolve," he warned.

Inflation is also back on the radar as a major concern, with Daco pointing out that levies and legal challenges are creating uncertainty around prices. The GDP could once more be at risk thanks to Section 122 tariffs, he added.

The Federal Reserve is also taking steps to address another area of concern: reputation risk in bank exams. A new proposal unveiled by the Fed aims to further target how examiners scrutinize banks' risk, following President Trump's move to rein in what he sees as the closing of customer accounts for unfair reasons.

Meanwhile, the IPO market is showing signs of life, with KKR-backed Global Medical Response selecting banks for an initial public offering. The air and ground emergency medical services company joins a growing list of firms seeking to tap investors.

However, the stock market is not as optimistic, with software weakness and tariff risks weighing on investor sentiment. Stocks fell on the news, with the market closing lower.

In a separate development, Coinbase Global Inc. is aggressively lobbying in Washington to preserve a key revenue stream that could multiply as much as sevenfold, according to Bloomberg Intelligence. The company's stablecoin revenue is poised for a significant surge, highlighting the growing importance of cryptocurrency in the financial landscape.

As the economic landscape continues to evolve, one thing is clear: uncertainty is the new normal. With tariffs, inflation, and regulatory changes all on the horizon, businesses and investors will need to adapt quickly to stay ahead of the curve.

In the short term, the impact of tariffs on business investment and inflation will be closely watched. As Daco noted, "The US economy may currently show underlying strength, but the ongoing tariff policy uncertainty is likely to have a negative impact on business investment."

The Federal Reserve's proposal to eliminate reputation risk in bank exams is also a positive step, as it aims to promote fairness and transparency in the banking sector.

However, the long-term implications of these developments are less clear. As the economy navigates these challenges, one thing is certain: the road ahead will be marked by uncertainty and change.

Sources:

  • EY-Parthenon's Greg Daco on Bloomberg Businessweek Daily
  • Federal Reserve proposal on eliminating reputation risk in bank exams
  • Bloomberg report on KKR-backed Global Medical Response's IPO plans
  • Bloomberg coverage of the stock market close
  • Bloomberg Intelligence report on Coinbase's stablecoin revenue

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