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Trump or Harris: Close fight makes Dow Jones jittery after best YTD rally in an election year

US stocks have had a strong year so far but Dow Jones is now looking shaky near 42,000 to some chartists, as investors await clarity on the outcome of the race for the White House.

November 05, 2024 / 16:33 IST
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FILE PHOTO: Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican opponent former U.S. President Donald Trump are seen in a combination of file photographs taken in Chandler, Arizona, U.S., October 10, 2024 and in Evans, Georgia, U.S., October 4, 2024. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein and Octavio Jones/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican opponent former U.S. President Donald Trump are seen in a combination of file photographs taken in Chandler, Arizona, U.S., October 10, 2024 and in Evans, Georgia, U.S., October 4, 2024. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein and Octavio Jones/File Photo

Voting for the US Presidential election is just hours away, and investors are bracing for near-term caution across asset classes with the Dow Jones Industrial futures below the 42,000 level on November 5. Adding to the jitters is the latest and final poll by NBC News, that shows a neck-and-neck contest for the White House, with both candidates getting support of 49% voters each, with 2% voters undecided about their choice.

Ian Bremmer, President and Founder of Eurasia Group, a geopolitical risk advisory firm told ANI in an email interview on Tuesday that no result would surprise him, and he is considering Trump as the "very narrow favourite" right now. "We view Trump as the very narrow favourite in this race, but this is a low-conviction view, reflecting the closeness of polling and polls over the weekend that showed him surprisingly weak in Republican-leaning states."

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