He added: “The initial reaction – dollar up, US Treasury yields up, equities futures up – suggests markets are starting to factor in Trump’s policy pledges to deregulate and cut taxes, a boon for US-exposed equities, but also the increased inflation risks coming from fresh trade tariffs and tight controls on immigration.
FTSE 100 Live 06 November: Trump trade boosts dollar and US stocks, M&S profits rise
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