April was a very dramatic month for geopolitics and global markets. Donald Trump’s tariffs created shockwaves - and while his stance has softened in the weeks since, there’s always the potential for more disruption. Coupled with uncertainty about the outlook for the US economy, it means a nervous time for investors.
Dr Alexis Crow, Chief Economist at PwC US, speaks to Sean Aylmer during a brief visit to Australia about investing in a Trump world.
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