The US presidential elections provide quite different candidates for Republicans and for markets. The polls, that can be close, are already front and centre to the world. Here's all you want to know for the occasion.

Here's all you want to understand for the occasion: the run-up into the outcome currency responses, a history and the schedule of the election night.

Let us begin: Elections 2016 Quick Background

A slew of words have been spilled and we are going to stick with the fundamentals. Presidents are usually preferred by markets pro-market policies, because these. This election is different.

Even the nominee Donald Trump provides also an economic plan along with an anti-trade stance. Additionally, he's no political experience (something which appeals to a voters but to not niches) plus an extremely erratic behaviour. The amount of uncertainty is enormous.

Hillary Clinton is an offender with her bags but is regarded as a continuation of their present situation as she will confront a Republican House. Her latest adoption of marginally anti-trade isn't believed by economies, a