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Who will be the next US president? The financial markets have a bet placed firmly on one candidate

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Who will be the next US president? The financial markets have a bet placed firmly on one candidate

Can you predict who will win the presidential race?

The short answer is no, but some industries need to make a call on who they think will win, and plan for it.

The financial markets industry, for example, has done just that, based on where market participants believe inflation and interest rates are headed in coming years.

It’s seen significant selling in what traders call the “long end” of the yield curve.

That is, US government 10-year bond yields have been under significant selling pressure recently.

It’s a pointer to higher inflation and higher interest rates.

Why? Let’s investigate.

Traders have sold off large volume of bonds following the US presidential debate, and assassination attempt on Donald Trump.(ABC)

First debate bond sell-off

The first presidential debate bought some, well, interesting moments

Biden was heard saying to Trump, “You’re the sucker, you’re the loser,” in response to the former president mocking his son.

In another interaction, Trump commented that, “Well, I took two tests – cognitive tests – I aced them, both of them, as you know.”

But at times President Biden struggled to say anything at all, forcing words out that seemed stuck on his tongue.

He conceded this week he had “a shocker”.

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