Trump may soften pro-market policies
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•Trump could dial back some proposed policies to avoid upsetting a roaring stock market, Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel says
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Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel says Donald Trump could soften his economic agenda to appease investors.
Siegel : Trump is "the most pro-stock market president" in history.
Bond market investors have thrown a fit over some of Trump 's proposals, Siegel said.
The bond market and the stock market are going to be "big constraints" on some of the president's policies, he added.
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