All three major indices on Wall Street closed Monday’s session in the red ahead of Election Day in the United States, with investors preferring to turn to US treasuries in the face of political uncertainty. In this edition, we look at which stocks could benefit from a Trump or Harris presidency but also see why campaign promises need to be taken with a pinch of salt. Also in this edition, Boeing workers vote to end a seven-week strike that has cost the company billions of dollars.
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