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Hedge fund guru Ken Griffin names who will win presidential election

Oct 31, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    12% Somewhat Conservative

  • Reliability

    55% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    28% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -6% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

71% : 'And I must say in the last 12 days, the market and the inside of the market is very convinced Trump is going to win.
63% : Billionaire hedge fund manager Ken Griffin has said that former president Donald Trump is expected to win the election next weekRead MoreBREAKING NEWS Investor Stan Druckenmiller says stock market is 'very convinced' about who will win the electionWhile Griffin said he expects Trump to secure a second term in the White House, he admitted that the race is very tight.
57% : 'I would have to guess Trump is the favorite to win the election,' the billionaire said in an interview earlier this month.
52% : Trump has the lead in prediction markets, where people place bets on the outcome of the election, Fortune reported.
50% : Griffin's comments come after legendary investor Stan Druckenmiller said the stock market is 'convinced' that Trump will win the election.
49% : 'It is a race that Trump is favored to win
47% : While Griffin said he expects Trump to secure a second term in the White House, he admitted that the race is very tightDruckenmiller made the comments during an interview on October 16 with Sonali Basak.
44% : He said there are clues in bank stocks and in cryptocurrency that markets are pricing in a Trump victory - amid reports that major hedge funds are positioning themselves to profit if Trump wins a second term.
43% : Yet, polls for the New York Times/Siena College and Reuters/Ipsos show Harris with a one percentage point lead over Trump as of Wednesday.
29% : He also funded Nikki Haley's primary campaign against Trump.
26% : The chief executive has reportedly not made his stance known publicly because he is afraid that Trump will retaliate against people and companies who opposed his run if he is elected.

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