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Five economic headaches the new US president must tackle
Whoever wins, the new US administration must find a way to maintain growth while repositioning the economy.
Mohamed El-ErianGlobal financial commentatorIt is in the nature of electioneering that, whatever their starting point, politicians will tip more populist, promise big things and be economical with the policy details.
This US presidential election has been no different. But whoever is declared the winner only stands a chance of delivering on their promises if they formulate specifics to address five areas that influence the future wellbeing of the economy.
Financial Times
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