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Trump's Red Wave Pushes Emerging Market Stocks To 2-Month Lows: Volatility 'Expected To Remain Elevated'

Emerging market stocks have dropped to levels last seen in mid-September, with the downturn exacerbated by Donald Trump's victory and a Republican sweep of the U.S. Congress. The iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (NYSE:EEM) has slumped 7% over the past month, with the iShares MSCI China ETF (NYSE:MCHI) and the iShares Mexico ETF (NYSE:EWW) underperforming — down 10.1% and 7.8%, respectively. Trump’s win and full Republican control of Washington, D.C. raise critical questions for emerging markets

Bitcoin’s Speculative Frenzy Begins to Show Signs of Cooling in Futures Market

(Bloomberg) -- The record-breaking rally in Bitcoin since Donald Trump’s US presidential election victory is beginning to show signs of slowing in the derivatives market. Most Read from BloombergUnder Trump, Prepare for New US Transportation PrioritiesZimbabwe City of 700,000 at Risk of Running Dry by Year-EndNYC Congestion Pricing Plan With $9 Toll to Start in JanuarySaudi Neom Gets $3 Billion Loan Guarantee From Italy Export Credit Agency SaceThe Urban-Rural Divide Over Highway Expansion and E

What's Going On With Ford Motor Stock Today?

Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) shares are trading slightly higher on Thursday. Today, the company has agreed to a consent order with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), including a civil penalty of $165 million for failing to meet federal recall requirements. This marks the second-largest civil penalty in NHTSA’s history, following the Takata airbag scandal. The penalty stems from Ford’s delayed recalls of vehicles with defective rearview cameras and its failure to provide a

JPMorgan AM Says ‘Foggy’ 2025 Set to Keep Fed on Hold Next Year

(Bloomberg) -- The Federal Reserve is likely to pause its interest-rate cuts after December to assess the economic impact of policies under President-elect Donald Trump, Karen Ward, chief market strategist for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at JPMorgan Asset Management, said. Most Read from BloombergUnder Trump, Prepare for New US Transportation PrioritiesZimbabwe City of 700,000 at Risk of Running Dry by Year-EndNYC Congestion Pricing Plan With $9 Toll to Start in JanuarySaudi Neom Gets $3