Republicans have full control of Washington and an ambitious policy agenda that will affect every investor and could spark market volatility. But narrow margins in Congress might slow Donald Trump’s hopes for a quick start. On this episode, host Mike Townsend examines just how much of the enormous agenda could come to fruition and how long it might take. He looks at key personnel, from leaders on Capitol Hill to Trump’s choices for financial roles in his administration to changes at the Federal Reserve, and explores how these individuals will shape the agenda. Mike also explains “budget reconciliation,” the critically important parliamentary process that Republicans hope to use to pass their priorities. Then he looks at the current state of play for four critical issues the market is watching: the debt ceiling, tariffs, taxes, and Fed monetary policy. And he shares Schwab’s guidance for investors when there is so much uncertainty ahead.
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