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Last week, American voters picked Donald Trump to be the country's next president.
After four years under President Joe Biden,
this signals that there's likely going to be a lot of changes ahead come January 2025.
It's still early days and there are a lot of unknowns.
But to get a better picture around how things might shake out,
I wanted to speak with some of my FT colleagues to try and understand how a second Trump administration will impact a few key sectors in corporate America.
So today on the show, we're going to go through each of those,
starting with Wall Street, then the tech sector, and then energy.
We're going to talk about how these industries are adjusting to the next Trump administration,
who is set to succeed and struggle over the following four years.
So let's get down to it.
I'm Michaela Tendera from the Financial Times, and this is Behind the Money.
To kick it off, I want to talk about Wall Street.