
The recent US presidential election results have triggered a significant response in the financial markets. Following Donald Trump's win, US stock markets have surged to record highs, with small-cap stocks leading the charge. This rally has raised questions about the sustainability of this upward trend, with some analysts suggesting that financial history indicates it could continue. However, the implications for the Australian share market remain mixed, with top ASX picks potentially performing better under a second Trump administration.
From markets digesting the US presidential election to the AI craze, these are the stories to watch in business and finance in the coming week https://t.co/hc068UIMJR
Opinion: One of the big surprises linked to president-elect Donald Trump is the markets. Not only have US stock markets hit record highs – but other risk assets have also surged. Can this continue? Financial history suggests it could. https://t.co/mQnIvaVoWp https://t.co/9sv7bpus2Q
Investors digest the implications of the election and inflation data. @mereinking discusses that and more in this week's #MarketStorylines. https://t.co/kRKEkbi6EL