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Two major Asia-Pacific hubs weigh in via a survey on the new U.S. president’s potential impact on financial markets.
Wall Street traders are not along in giving the thumb’s up to a new Donald Trump administration as financial services firms in Hong Kong and Shanghai while initially surprised by his victory are willing to give the real estate mogul a chance, according to a new survey. More than two-thirds of survey respondents, or 68...
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