How an election-packed 2024 could swing world markets
LONDON (Reuters) — Countries making up over 60% of the world’s economic output and more than half of its population hold elections this year.
Taiwanese voters on Saturday swept the ruling Democratic Progressive Party’s presidential candidate Lai Ching-te into power, rejecting Chinese pressure to spurn him. And on Monday, U.S. Republican presidential candidates face the party’s first nominating contest in Iowa.
Here’s a look at key elections in focus for markets, in roughly chronological order.
1/ EUROPE
Dates: March 10 (Portugal), June 9 (Belgium), June 6–9 (European Parliament), autumn/winter (Croatia), November (Romania), to be confirmed (Austria)
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