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| | | ... with the sector performing well for much of 2016, particularly in regards to both equity and fixed income ETFs. Trump's victory has, however, placed a dampener on the sector growth. "Since the US election however, investors have repositioned their portfolios ... |
| | | | ... For it's a go too for Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. That is, he is going to step down following the "no camp's" victory on the referendum over his plan to reform the constitution. The euro has fallen by around 1.0% against the US dollar following ... |
| | | | ... back to the fore...and with a vengeance. Wall Street continues to scale record highs since Donald's presidential election victory - the US dollar index has risen by 3.7% since the win and yields on 10-year US bonds have risen by 50 basis points over ... |
| | | | ... stage of their life cycle," said Inwood. "We're also seeing 'the rise of the angry', as demonstrated by Trump's recent victory. These are the disillusioned who spent too long with no income inflation and became stressed and had no confidence in their ... |
| | | | ... year - Austria and Italy - and next - France, the Netherlands, Germany - for Trump's turning/boosting their chances at victory. But it's not only them that's grateful to Trump, the major central banks are too. In her first public outing since Trump ... |
| | | | ... the world has to deal with now President-elect and soon President Trump, including Australia. Soon after Trump claimed victory - and Hillary conceded - Rainmaker's director of media and group publisher, Michelle Baltazar, scribbled a piece listing the ... |
| | | | ... the positive slope of the yield curve - indicating stronger growth than prior to the bond market's reaction to Trump's victory. And oh, the US dollar has risen too - this would help negate the upward pressure on inflation from expansionary fiscal policy. ... |
| | | | ... vote in the UK. In a report just days before the election, AMP Capital chief economist Shane Oliver said that a Trump victory could mean a rally in safe havens like bonds and gold as investors fret particularly about his protectionist trade policies. ... |
| | | | ... which means clients have already been shielded from the market sell-off hours before and after the announcement of Trump's victory. Meanwhile, Mark Nagle, executive director from Treysta Financial Life Management, said they will also tell their clients ... |
| | | | ... expects to see markets continue to price in "a significant fiscal expansion and also higher inflationary outcomes." "Trump's victory in means more uncertainty and volatility for markets, and a wider distribution of potential outcomes to consider from ... |
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