European Stocks Soar, US Futures, Euro Jump After Failed Italian Referendum
Blink, and you missed the "sell off" from Italy's failed referendum vote.
Blink, and you missed the "sell off" from Italy's failed referendum vote.
Following Trump's phone call on Friday evening with the Taiwan president, which led to scathing response by the US press and diplomatic corps, both of which were shocked to see Trump threaten the "One China" status quo by taking foreign policy matters into his own hands (the same media and diplomats who were just as shocked to see Trump win the presidential election) , on Sunday morning Trump got some words of encouragement from none other than Vladimir Putin, who in an interview with Russian NTV TV, said that Trump is "a clever man" and will quickly adapt to his new responsibilities and ne
Update 3: The campaign manger of the Hofer campaign has conceded the presidential election.
#BREAKING 'Sad' Austrian far-right candidate congratulates election winner
— AFP news agency (@AFP) December 4, 2016
#BREAKING Austria far-right concedes defeat in presidential race
Submitted by Nick Giambruno via InternationalMan.com,
Tomorrow, December 4, Italy is holding a referendum that will determine the fate of the entire European Union.
Donald Trump’s victory—which shocked Europe’s political and media elite—gives the populists backing the “No” side of Italy’s referendum the political rocket fuel they need for a virtually guaranteed win.
That momentum will be all but impossible to reverse. Anti-elite sentiment is rising on both sides of the Atlantic. And I bet the global populist revolution will continue.
Less than a month after the "shocking" election of Donald Trump as US president, the world prepares for another day of political shockwaves, this time out of Europe, when on Sunday all eyes will be on Italy and, to a slightly lesser extent, Austria.
Or, as Bank of America puts it "Meanwhile in Europe..."