The investment implications from the U.S. election are beginning to come into focus following Donald Trump's victory in the presidential race. In addition to the White House, Republicans are on track to take control of the Senate and possibly retain their majority in the House, clearing the way for a shift in policies that could impact taxes, trade, and the broader economy. Rate cuts by the Federal Reserve and Bank of England also carry implications for portfolios, as central banks around the world navigate an uncertain path ahead amid a global dispersion in growth and inflation.
With the 2024 election set to reshape the power structure in Washington, PGIM gathered a panel of experts to examine the post-election outlook for investors. Our panelists discuss:
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