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The Impact of Trump and Brexit on Global Markets

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Gold is widely perceived as an incredibly safe investment, and with there being such key and arguably very surprising world events – namely Donald Trump becoming President of the United States, and Britain choosing to leave the EU – we decided to examine the impact these events have had on not just the gold market, but various global markets including the currency, housing and stock markets.

Trump and Brexit have sent their respective nations, and the world, into widespread uncertainty of what the future holds, and this infographic details the initial and reactive short-term impact, as well as delving into what is expected in the long-term.

Via Forex time

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