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Jeroen Blokland
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Trump 2.0

Jeroen Blokland
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July 29, 2024
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Donald Trump still leads in the polls. This has sparked a surge in so-called ‘Trump trades,’ reminiscent of market reactions seen during his previous tenure.
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