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The real Trump effect in 2017

The new President's changes might not be as significant as some assume, with the biggest effect potentially coming in Europe

Commuters take copies of the Evening Standard Newspaper in central London in November last year
Commuters take copies of the Evening Standard Newspaper in central London in November last year Photo: Getty Images

Suddenly, after Donald Trump’s surprise election in November, a weak economic outlook looked rosy and investors thrust caution aside as visions of tax cuts, infrastructure spending and regulatory reform danced through their heads.

Stock markets around the world (except for Mexico and China) soared as, even before being sworn in, Trump demonstrated that he would be a powerful global player.

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