What consequences would follow from Donald Trump winning the US presidency in November? How will the two hot wars, in Ukraine and the Middle East, play out? When will the US Federal Reserve start cutting interest rates? What new climate-related disasters will befall the world in the rest of 2024?
One could think of many questions like these. What they all have in common is that the answers are uncertain.
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