Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election is poised to reshape Asian markets. Investors are shifting funds towards India and Japan, perceived as beneficiaries of Trump’s policies, while Chinese assets face uncertainty due to potential trade tensions. This shift was evident in market reactions, with Indian and Japanese indices rallying while the Chinese market declined.
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