23 Nobel Prize winners jointly support Harris
23 scholars who have won the Nobel Prize in Economics jointly supported the Democratic presidential candidate Harris in a letter published on October 23 in the United States, and criticized her Republican opponent Trump's economic plan, especially his proposal to increase tariffs. However, it should be pointed out that since October, Trump's approval rating has been on the rise.
Polling data shows that the gap between Trump and Harris' support rates is narrowing. It is worth noting that Boivin, managing director of BlackRock's research department, the world's largest asset management institution, said that the market underestimated the risk of one of the presidential candidates questioning the election results next month, which could lead to "weeks of legal disputes" and further impact the financial market.
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