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US Election 2020 live results and updates: Biden takes a slight lead in Georgia

US Election 2020 live results and updates: Biden takes a slight lead in Georgia

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: November 06, 2020In: NEWS, PEOPLE, POLITICSNo Comments

Biden leads in Arizona and Nevada as Trump’s margin in Pennsylvania narrows Democratic nominee Joe Biden is still leading President Donald Trump in Arizona and Nevada, as counting continues Friday. Biden holds a margin of 47,052 votes in Arizona, with 90% of total expected votes in. The state’s next election results update will come at […] Read more

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A ‘blue wave’ in U.S. elections could bring forward Fed rate hikes, says Morgan Stanley

A ‘blue wave’ in U.S. elections could bring forward Fed rate hikes, says Morgan Stanley

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: October 21, 2020In: DIPLOMACY, NEWS, POLITICSNo Comments

The Federal Reserve Board of Governors seal. Brendan Smialowski | AFP | Getty Images A Democratic sweep in the coming U.S. elections will likely unleash more fiscal stimulus, but it could also cause the Federal Reserve to hike interest rates earlier than expected, said a Morgan Stanley portfolio manager. The first rate hike by the Fed could […] Read more

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