As we navigate the post-election landscape, the reactions from global markets highlight a familiar trend: markets “shoot first and ask questions later.” With Trump’s victory, we’ve seen a surge of optimism in deal-making and market performance, particularly in the U.S. However, as I’ve discussed with clients in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, there’s a […]
Continue readingUS Election Insights: What a Second Trump Presidency Could Mean for Leadership and Policy.
I discussed the potential dynamics of a second Trump presidency and the critical questions surrounding his leadership and what his administration might look like. While uncertainty remains about who will surround him, there’s a clear desire to be part of an administration with unprecedented control—both in the White House and, potentially, Congress. The key question […]
Continue readingA Red Sweep’s Market Impact: Short-Term Euphoria, Long-Term Risks? Tina Fordham on CNBC
This morning on CNBC, I shared insights on the potential effects of a “Red Sweep” in the U.S. government. While markets may react positively at first, especially with bond yields expected to rise, it’s essential to look beyond the initial optimism. We must stay mindful that today’s market rally could eventually meet the reality of […]
Continue readingTariffs, Trade Wars, and Trump 2.0! Tina Fordham on Bloomberg
I followed an emotional but gracious in defeat, Kamala Harris last night on Bloomberg TV in the US after she conceded the election “but not the fight” As I expected, she said she’d work with President Elect Trump on a smooth transition and transfer of power, and now we have to see how magnanimous trump […]
Continue readingIs Europe Trump Proofed? Tina Fordham on The BBC
I joined the BBC today to discuss the US election’s market and global impact and the shivers down the backs of many around the world. Tariffs of course are something that the rest of the world is not looking forward to under Trump 2.0. In the UK and in Europe, we’re really caught in the […]
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