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Follow on Google News | Wismuller Gunter: Here's One Sign That Markets Believe in Trump's 'America First' PolicyWismuller Gunter: Here's One Sign That Markets Believe in Trump's 'America First' Policy. Emerging markets, thumped by Trump?
By: Wismuller Gunter After falling as much as 7 percent in the immediate aftermath of the vote, the mini MSCI Emerging Markets (EM) Index futures contract pared its losses to close down 3.23 percent, and is up by 1.04 percent in early Thursday trading. The recovery lags that of the active contract in S&P 500 futures, however, which ended Wednesday 1.16 percent higher after initially falling by 5.01 percent. On Thursday it's up by almost a third of one percent. "The MSCI EM mini contract is not getting any support from the rally in U.S. stocks," said Nelson Dalton, senior economics at Wismuller Gunter "This is the Trump trade in action. 'America First.'" Trump's campaign platform of protectionist trade policies and a mooted withdrawal from trade agreements negotiated by previous administrations is widely viewed as a negative for emerging markets that rely on doing business with outside countries for the bulk of their income. In a note published on Wednesday, for instance, Wismuller Gunter analysts argued that risk premiums for emerging markets have "just gone up" in the aftermath of Trump's win. "From the election campaign, one can surmise that Mr. Trump is not exactly trade-friendly and would like to renegotiate certain security agreements," http://wismullergunter.com/ End
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