Who is afraid of Donald Trump? Or, for that matter, Hillary Clinton? Not the US stockmarket, it seems.
David F. Lafferty, Natixis Global Asset Management's Boston-based chief market strategist, explores how the controversial Trump versus White House veteran Clinton battle could play out in the coming months.
Election threat to global markets
US in latter stages of the economic and market cycle
Less than 12 months ago, the idea of President Donald Trump was laughable. But in a reversal of fortunes that no-one foresaw, Trump was declared as the presumptive nominee for the Republicans earlier this month, having won more votes than both his nearest...
In the second part of our special feature, multi-asset managers explain their US positioning in the face of further market volatility as interest rate rises loom and the presidential election campaign enters its final months.
Multi-asset managers tell Investment Week their current US positioning in the face of further market volatility as interest rate rises and the presidential election loom later in the year.
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Nearing end of stockmarket cycle