@@teshy2 like i said in the video, if you do that you miss the actual drivers that are causing FDI to fall: 1) High market uncertainty around the world. 2) High regulatory and energy costs in Europe (who represent the largest drop in FDI) 3) Rising signs of a coming recession (increased US dollar index, lower new orders, etc.) All of which I cover. You can hate Trump as a person, but from an economic analysis perspective, his re-election isn’t a significant driver.
Yes, we can. And we will.
@@teshy2 like i said in the video, if you do that you miss the actual drivers that are causing FDI to fall:
1) High market uncertainty around the world.
2) High regulatory and energy costs in Europe (who represent the largest drop in FDI)
3) Rising signs of a coming recession (increased US dollar index, lower new orders, etc.)
All of which I cover. You can hate Trump as a person, but from an economic analysis perspective, his re-election isn’t a significant driver.
Yes, Regan
@@aaronpomaville7736 what do mean?
Very good presentation
@@CynnickelEnt thank you, what did you find most interesting about it?