Seth R. Freeman observes that global markets are navigating persistent uncertainty driven by U.S. developments and a changing world order. He highlights risks stemming from shifting investor and consumer sentiment, potential policy impacts like credit card rate caps, and the continued influence of Donald Trump. Freeman suggests emerging markets, particularly India, are poised to benefit from these dynamics.
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