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September 27, 2016
The Mexican peso says Trump didn't win debate
Financial markets wasted no time in giving their verdict on the first U.S. presidential debate: Donald Trump didn't do well.
As Trump and Hillary Clinton sparred on live TV, one key financial barometer of the Republican nominee's prospects started moving sharply: the Mexican peso soared more than 2% against the dollar.
In recent weeks, the Mexican currency has been moving in the opposite direction to Trump's poll numbers. As they have improved, the peso has dropped, hitting an all-time low against the dollar ahead of Monday night's debate.
Its sudden leap during the debate was a clear reaction to Trump's performance, according to Ihab Salib, head of international fixed income at Federated Investors. A CNN/ORC poll of debate watchers released after the event found 62% felt Clinton won compared with 27% for Trump.
- CNN Money, September 27, 2016: 8:26 AM ET
As Trump and Hillary Clinton sparred on live TV, one key financial barometer of the Republican nominee's prospects started moving sharply: the Mexican peso soared more than 2% against the dollar.
In recent weeks, the Mexican currency has been moving in the opposite direction to Trump's poll numbers. As they have improved, the peso has dropped, hitting an all-time low against the dollar ahead of Monday night's debate.
Its sudden leap during the debate was a clear reaction to Trump's performance, according to Ihab Salib, head of international fixed income at Federated Investors. A CNN/ORC poll of debate watchers released after the event found 62% felt Clinton won compared with 27% for Trump.
- CNN Money, September 27, 2016: 8:26 AM ET
- more - http://money.cnn.com/2016/09/27/investing/donald-trump-debate-mexican-peso/index.html
- Also see - Related: When Donald Trump rises, Mexican peso falls (CNN Money)
- And - "The currency rose 2.1 percent to 19.4635 per dollar as of 11:46 a.m. in New York, the biggest gain among more than 140 currencies tracked by Bloomberg." Mexico Peso Gives Clearest Market Signal That Trump Lost Debate (Bloomberg.com)
September 27, 2016
- https://www.hillaryclinton.com/briefing/videos/2016/09/27/new-video-features-former-miss-universe-alicia-machados-story-on-trump-demeaning-women/
Her name is Alicia Machado.
Donald Trump called her "Miss Piggy" and "Miss Housekeeping."
Her name is Alicia Machado.
- https://www.hillaryclinton.com/briefing/videos/2016/09/27/new-video-features-former-miss-universe-alicia-machados-story-on-trump-demeaning-women/
September 27, 2016
That was a good old-fashioned ass-whuppin'
She was so great -- loved her Happy Warrior swagger, command of the facts, and direct appeal to the best in us.
Congratulations, Madame President.
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