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3 key policy themes impacting markets if Trump wins By Investing.com

Jul 20, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    22% Somewhat Conservative

  • Reliability

    30% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    36% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -9% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

60% : These themes, derived from the firm's ongoing Trump 2.0 series, provide insights into the economic and market implications of Trump's agenda.Tariffs, Immigration, and Taxes: Evercore notes that Trump's "big three" macro policies -- raising tariffs, restricting immigration, and extending existing tax cuts -- collectively point towards lower growth and higher inflation.Evercore ISI adds that "the high fiscal cost of continuing the expiring tax cuts leaves relatively little scope for new tax cuts," leading to larger long-term structural deficits.
56% : "Analysts emphasize that Trump and his team would be much more prepared to execute their agenda from day one, with a more favorable judiciary aiding in faster and less clumsy implementation.
44% : This, combined with more aggressive tariff and immigration policies, results in a "far less pro-growth and more inflationary policy mix than Trump 1.0."Deregulatory Agenda: Trump's deregulatory approach is expected to boost profitability for certain industries, particularly financials and traditional energy.
42% : "Geopolitical Risks: Geopolitical risks will remain high with Trump potentially representing a new source of uncertainty, say analysts.
24% : They explain that while Trump may look to resolve ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, U.S. alliances are likely to fray as he challenges traditional allies on economic and security issues.

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