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EPISODE · Nov 16, 2024 · 30 MIN

The economic fallout from tariffs and deportations and what follows the 'Trump bump'

from The Weekly Briefing from Capital Economics · host Capital Economics

Group Chief Economist Neil Shearing hops off the plane from New York and hops onto the latest episode of The Weekly Briefing from Capital Economics to explain what Donald Trump’s cabinet nominations signal about the macro policy outlook, how Europe and China could respond to tariffs and the economic implications of removing millions of migrant workers from the US economy.Plus, as the initial, post-election euphoria in US financial markets – dubbed the 'Trump bump' – wears off, Deputy Chief Markets Economist Jonas Goltermann discusses what lies ahead for equities, bonds and currencies. Analysis referenced in this episode:Key Issue: Trump's second termhttps://www.capitaleconomics.com/key-issues/trumps-second-termVideo presentation: Trump's second term – Implications for the US economyhttps://www.capitaleconomics.com/events/video-presentation-trumps-second-term-implications-us-economyNew market forecasts ahead of a new Trump presidencyhttps://www.capitaleconomics.com/publications/global-markets-update/new-market-forecasts-ahead-new-trump-presidencyRevising our currency forecasts to account for Trumphttps://www.capitaleconomics.com/publications/fx-markets-update/revising-our-currency-forecasts-account-trumpData: Global Market Forecastshttps://www.capitaleconomics.com/data-and-charts/global-markets-forecasts

Group Chief Economist Neil Shearing hops off the plane from New York and hops onto the latest episode of The Weekly Briefing from Capital Economics to explain what Donald Trump’s cabinet nominations signal about the macro policy outlook, how Europe and China could respond to tariffs and the economic implications of removing millions of migrant workers from the US economy.Plus, as the initial, post-election euphoria in US financial markets – dubbed the 'Trump bump' – wears off, Deputy Chief Markets Economist Jonas Goltermann discusses what lies ahead for equities, bonds and currencies. Analysis referenced in this episode:Key Issue: Trump's second termhttps://www.capitaleconomics.com/key-issues/trumps-second-termVideo presentation: Trump's second term – Implications for the US economyhttps://www.capitaleconomics.com/events/video-presentation-trumps-second-term-implications-us-economyNew market forecasts ahead of a new Trump presidencyhttps://www.capitaleconomics.com/publications/global-markets-update/new-market-forecasts-ahead-new-trump-presidencyRevising our currency forecasts to account for Trumphttps://www.capitaleconomics.com/publications/fx-markets-update/revising-our-currency-forecasts-account-trumpData: Global Market Forecastshttps://www.capitaleconomics.com/data-and-charts/global-markets-forecasts

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