Brazil, New Zealand and India were the best-performing equity markets globally under the Donald Trump presidency. The Brazil’s Bovespa has surged 87 per cent followed by New Zealand’s NZX 50 and India’s Sensex nearly 85 per cent each since Trump’s inauguration on January 20, 2017. All the returns are in local currency terms.
Meanwhile, the Spanish and the British markets are the worst performers in the last four years. Spain’s Ibex 35 has declined 12.6 per cent, while the FTSE 100 is down nearly 7 per cent. Malaysia, Thailand, Mexico, Philippines and Singapore are the only other major markets
Meanwhile, the Spanish and the British markets are the worst performers in the last four years. Spain’s Ibex 35 has declined 12.6 per cent, while the FTSE 100 is down nearly 7 per cent. Malaysia, Thailand, Mexico, Philippines and Singapore are the only other major markets