Carol Ng, a managing director at hedging consultancy Derivative Logic, has started seeing the wave of practical concern as many clients "came out of the woodwork."
"The ones that traded their interest rate cap extensions before the election wanted to take risk off the table," Ng tells GlobeSt.com. "I see clients with a strong view, number one because of Trump winning, and number two, [they thought] if Trump won, rates would go higher."
And that's the take, at least for now — questions about the economy going forward.
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