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A contested US presidential election next month, or a close result that led to a split congress, would be the worst result for investors and markets in the short-term, according to JPMorgan analysts.
In a note to clients, the bank’s analysts said stock markets have recently been supported by widening of US presidential odds, which implied a lower probability of a close or contested election.