Trump’s policies on investing

With a second Trump presidency in 2025, how would the global regulatory landscape change in terms of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing? Would Trump’s stance on ESG—potentially rolling back regulations and de-prioritizing climate change initiatives—have a long-term impact on institutional investor behavior, especially as public demand for ESG-compliant companies continues to grow? Could this create a rift between traditional financial markets and sustainable investing sectors, or would we see a shift in how financial institutions approach these issues under his leadership?

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