Asian markets rallied on positive corporate earnings and expectations of easing US monetary policy, bolstering regional currencies and investor confidence.
Capitalizing on a dip in the Japanese stock market, activist investors seized the opportunity to increase their stakes in various companies, aligning with policymakers goals of attracting international investment.
Asian markets wavered as investors weighed positive U.S. market performance against upcoming Federal Reserve decisions and global economic uncertainties.
Kamala Harris is campaigning on a platform of economic optimism while acknowledging and proposing solutions for persistent financial challenges faced by Americans.
This analysis explores how public perception of inflation and incumbency blame differed between Biden and Harris, potentially impacting voter behavior.