Standard Chartered: Market Updates

Macro Freestyle: Is the consensus wrong on US exceptionalism?


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Standard Chartered’s Eric Robertsen, Global Head of Research and Chief Strategist and Madhur Jha, Head of Thematic Research, assess what is driving changing market perception on US exceptionalism. They also examine if it reflects improving sentiment towards the rest of the world, and what that means for tariffs, global trade, fiscal and monetary policy,  the US dollar and EM FX.

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