KEY POINTS
  • "My view is that neither China nor the United States nor NAFTA want to commit suicide," Evercore's Ed Hyman said Friday. "This is part of Trump’s 'Art of the Deal.'"
  • Hyman, the No. 1 economist in Institutional Investor's annual poll for more than three decades, has long voiced skepticism about Trump's efforts to force China into revised trade deals.
Edward 'Ed' Hyman, chairman of Evercore Partners Inc.

Evercore ISI Chairman Ed Hyman said he believes President Donald Trump's tough trade stance is largely bluster and doesn't pose a major threat to the global economy.

"My view is that neither China nor the United States nor NAFTA want to commit suicide," Hyman told "Squawk on the Street" on Friday. "This is part of Trump’s 'Art of the Deal.' We’ve seen such a great example of how he can change from one day to another with his trip to Europe. It’s astounding."