FT:Â Why markets like to see new political faces
Amid the tumult of 2024's global elections, economic repercussions loom large. Ruchir Sharma examines pivotal findings: from India to Mexico, market swings underscore a surprising truth. Whether left or right, majority or coalition, these factors hold less sway than the entry of new leadership. As nations brace for change, the markets' unflinching gaze on economic prospects reveals a compelling narrative: in the world's economies, it's often the face that's new that holds the key to growth.
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By Ruchir Sharma
Amid the confusion of recent elections, here is one factor with real economic impact
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