Stock market tips for the Trump storm, a model for Finland from Greece – See Wednesday’s Talousam

On Wednesday, Kauppalehti’s Talousaamu discussed Donald Trump’s threat of customs and Greenland, the nervousness of the stock market and how the Finnish economy can withstand new uncertainty. The guest was Antti Raappana, director of Aktia’s equity portfolio management.

The US stock market fell on Tuesday the most since October after the president Donald Trump announced new arrivals to Finland and seven other countries over the weekend due to the Greenland dispute.

Can Trump’s taunting and Greenland speeches trigger a new bigger selling wave?

Nordea published its new economic forecast. What do the prospects for the Finnish economy look like?

Tensions are also rising within the United States. Why the democratic governor who recently visited Finland Andy Beshear could be a potential candidate for president of the United States?

Among other things, Kauppalehti’s live Talousaamu program from 9:30 a.m. focused on these topics.

Actian head of equity portfolio management Antti Raappana tackled current market and investment topics and talked about quality companies on the stock exchange. Finland’s economic development was opened by a journalist Olli Kuivaniemi. The journalist told about the meeting with the governor of Kentucky Tuomo Hyttinen.

Wednesday’s Talousam was hosted by a reporter Antti Lehmusvirta.

By Editor