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Trump v Harris: Seven ASX stocks to play the US election
Forget speculative Trump trades, the ramifications for Australian investors from the US election are likely to be much bigger.
Last week, as Donald Trump stormed to a commanding lead in the US presidential polls, Macquarie strategist Viktor Shvets raised the question of how investors would fare under “anocracies”.
Shvets defined such regimes as “countries that have some trappings of democracy but are largely devoid of meaning, distinct from outright autocracies or fully-fledged liberal democracies”.
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