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How will the City fare in 2025? You’d better ask Donald Trump

Whether London booms or busts this year will depend on what he does in office

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Tesla Cybertruck explosion at Trump hotel in Las Vegas kills one and injures at least seven

2025-01-02T08:46:00Z

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City investors fret over Trump’s IPO pulling power

2024-11-14T12:44:00Z

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Tesla Stock Rises. Elon Musk Will Lead New Government Department for Trump.

2024-11-13T13:33:00Z

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Why Trump might let down his bitcoin fans

2024-11-12T11:31:00Z

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Trump trades take off as voting results tilt in former president’s favour

Across assets, market participants are behaving as if a ‘red wave’ is in the process of occurring, one chief investment officer says

Mark Mobius warns markets will go ‘haywire’ again if Trump loses US election

Veteran investor says emotions on both sides of the presidential race are ‘running much higher than ever before’

Trump’s Plan for a U.S. Bitcoin Reserve Looks Far-Fetched

The idea of building a national bitcoin stockpile took a hit when the largest cryptocurrency tanked amid macroeconomic fears

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What a second Trump presidency would mean for markets: FN’s latest Leadership Roundtable

2024-07-22T14:11:00Z

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Can Donald Trump still run for president? The hush-money verdict explained

2024-05-31T06:19:00Z

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Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump attends his criminal trial, as the jury deliberates in his criminal trial over charges that he falsified business records to conceal money paid to silence porn star Stormy Daniels in 2016, at Manhattan state court in New York City, U.S., May 29, 2024 in this courtroom sketch. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg

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