Sunday, November 24

The dollar weakened on Monday as global markets reined in their bets on a victory for Donald Trump in the US presidential election, and the Financial Times’ James Politi explains what to look out for as results trickle in. Plus, Spain’s prime minister is facing political backlash over the country’s historic flooding and the Nigeria-based fintech Moniepoint has gained “unicorn” status.

Mentioned in this podcast:

Dollar weakens as investors rein in bets on Trump victory

Spain’s political leaders turn on each other over flood catastrophe

US election 2024: a comprehensive guide to the presidential race

Nigeria-based fintech Moniepoint gains ‘unicorn’ status

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