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Wall Street thought it had an ally in Donald Trump. He’s becoming more of an adversary after a series of rapid-fire proposals in the span of a week

President Trump's recent affordability proposals ahead of the midterm elections have shifted perceptions in Wall Street, transforming former allies into targets of criticism. His actions are causing concern among financial sector leaders who once viewed him favorably.

Wall Street thought it had an ally in Donald Trump. He’s becoming more of an adversary after a series of rapid-fire proposals in the span of a week

Key Highlights

  • Trump's affordability initiatives have alienated Wall Street.
  • Financial sector leaders are now critical of Trump.
  • The proposals coincide with the approach of the midterm elections.
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  1. Wall Street thought it had an ally in Donald Trump. He’s becoming more of an adversary after a series of rapid-fire proposals in the span of a week

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