ASEAN ties, energy diversity and defensive assets are key to shielding investments from US policy changes
With the U.S. presidential race tightening, South Korean investors may face currency volatility, trade barriers and sectoral disruptions if Donal Trump returns to office, threatening key asset classes and industries that have thrived in recent years.
By focusing on diversified assets, stable markets and resilient sectors, investors can prepare to protect their portfolios from anticipated changes should Trump be re-elected for a second term.
With the U.S. presidential race tightening, South Korean investors may face currency volatility, trade barriers and sectoral disruptions if Donal Trump returns to office, threatening key asset classes and industries that have thrived in recent years.
By focusing on diversified assets, stable markets and resilient sectors, investors can prepare to protect their portfolios from anticipated changes should Trump be re-elected for a second term.
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