💨 Abstract
Global stocks fell on Tuesday after five consecutive sessions of gains, with the dollar hitting a four-month high, as investors evaluated the potential impact of President-elect Donald Trump's policies on growth and inflation. Investors have been pouring into assets expected to benefit from Trump's second term, which includes higher tariffs, lower taxes, and less regulation. stocks have rallied since the election, with each of the three major indexes reaching record levels on Monday.
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