Description
As we look ahead to Q3 of 2024, the interface between politics and economics comes into sharp relief. With around 49% of the global population going to the polls in 2024, we explore the potential fiscal and market impacts these elections have had or threaten to have over the coming months. From the UK's new Labour government, to the fiery Trump-Biden showdown in the US, to Modi's re-election in India, this is the Q3 Insight.
Our host, Moz Afzal:
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Our guests:
Daniel Murray
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Paul Temperton
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Joaquin Thul
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GianLuigi Mandruzzato
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Stefan Gerlach, Chief Economist at EFG
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Sam Jochim, Economist:
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