Finance executives fret as US presidential election too close to call

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NEW YORK: Wall Street and global financial executives are waiting anxiously for a clear winner in the 2020 US election after President Donald ...

Global investors on Wednesday began reversing some Biden trades that had prompted a jump in Wall Street's main indexes on Tuesday.Share markets including US equity futures gyrated wildly, as voting projections on some key states appeared to favour Trump.

This year, Mike Novogratz, chief executive of New York-based Galaxy Digital and a major Democratic donor and fundraiser tweeted about being at home with a bottle of wine, watching the results on television with his family. "There are no problems right now but that's only because there's no answer right now," said Billy Weber, CEO of Checkpoint Capital, a fixed-income platform.The S&P 500 Index has risen 48.8 per cent during Trump's tenure, which he has frequently cited as a measure of success. But Trump has not been uniformly loved by the financial industry.

The former vice president has cast himself as someone who will unify the country and has aligned himself with progressives fiercely critical of Wall Street.READ: Senate Republicans and Democrats trade losses as battle for Senate rages

 

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