Peter Schaffrik, Global Macro Strategist, RBC Capital Markets sat down with Bloomberg to discuss the economic outlook following the Labour Party’s landslide victory in the UK general election. Watch (from 52:25): http://spr.ly/60439cTCx
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Investors watching for market reactions would do well to stick to their existing plans in an environment where the economic impacts of any particular U.S. election outcome remains unclear. Our Global Head of Fixed Income and Thematic Research explains.
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Investors watching for market reactions would do well to stick to their existing plans in an environment where the economic impacts of any particular U.S. election outcome remains unclear. Our Global Head of Fixed Income and Thematic Research explains.
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Investors watching for market reactions would do well to stick to their existing plans in an environment where the economic impacts of any particular U.S. election outcome remains unclear. Our Global Head of Fixed Income and Thematic Research explains.
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Investors watching for market reactions would do well to stick to their existing plans in an environment where the economic impacts of any particular U.S. election outcome remains unclear. Our Global Head of Fixed Income and Thematic Research explains.
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"As far as rates are concerned...there are three of four [election] outcome scenarios that likely create upward pressure on yields in the US, so when I think about the three major policies that can do that, it's fiscal policy...trade policy and immigration policy." This week, Jonny Fine, head of Global Investment Grade within the Financing Group, joined CNBC's Squawk on the Street to discuss the political and geopolitical uncertainty ahead and potential policy implications for the markets. In a year of global elections, he notes that corporates have exercised risk management to prepare for various electoral outcomes, with eyes on the current European market environment and US election later this year. Watch the full interview 👇
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Investors watching for market reactions would do well to stick to their existing plans in an environment where the economic impacts of any particular U.S. election outcome remains unclear. Our Global Head of Fixed Income and Thematic Research explains.
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Investors watching for market reactions would do well to stick to their existing plans in an environment where the economic impacts of any particular U.S. election outcome remains unclear. Our Global Head of Fixed Income and Thematic Research explains.
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Investors watching for market reactions would do well to stick to their existing plans in an environment where the economic impacts of any particular U.S. election outcome remains unclear. Our Global Head of Fixed Income and Thematic Research explains.
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Investors watching for market reactions would do well to stick to their existing plans in an environment where the economic impacts of any particular U.S. election outcome remains unclear. Our Global Head of Fixed Income and Thematic Research explains.
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