The Trump bump is over — Almost half of global businesses say Trump's policies will hurt them

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'Watchful optimism has entirely evaporated'

Almost half of analysts say Trump's policies will weigh on their industries, a Fidelity International survey found.The survey of 165 analysts in December 2018 — which reflects the views of thousands of CEOs globally — paints a stark picture.

That's according to a survey from Fidelity International, which said in a report today that fewer that one in five says Trump's policies will be positive, a plunge from a 38% who said the same 12 months ago. "Concerns about the US administration's approach to trade and business are mounting. For the first time our analysts report that the net impact on companies is expected to be negative."The survey of 165 analysts in December 2018 — which Fidelity says reflects the views of thousands of CEOs and other C-suite executives globally — paints a stark picture of global attitudes amid a slowing global economy and jittery markets.

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