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US Elections: Trump wins! What does this mean for Nigeria?

by Admin
January 21, 2026
in Analyst Insight

 

  • Trump wins race to White House!
  • Assets tied to “Trump trades” higher on election outcome
  • Bitcoin surges over 8% to hit fresh all-time high 
  • USD dominates FX space, posts biggest 1-day gain since Feb 2023
  • Fed decision on Thursday could trigger fresh market volatility 

 

America has chosen Republican Donald Trump as its 47th president following a tight race for the White House!

As of writing, Trump has secured 277 electoral votes with Republicans taking control of the Senate.  If the House comes under his control, this will be a “red sweep” scenario.

 

Assets tied to the “Trump trade” rallied during the Asian session after Trump took an early lead with his victory keeping bulls in the game. US futures are flashing green, Treasury yields have jumped while Bitcoin hit an all-time high.

 

Before election day, we thoroughly discussed a list of assets that could soar on a Trump win:

    • US dollar: jumped 1.8% – its biggest 1-day gain since February 2023 on the prospects of slower rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. 
    • Bitcoin: rallied almost 10% to hit a fresh all-time high above $75,000 as crypto enthusiasts cheered a pro crypto president. 
  • S&P500 index: futures climbed 1.4% signalling that the S&P500 will open hitting fresh all-time highs. As mentioned in our week ahead report, the prospects of corporate tax cuts and a softer regulatory environment under Trump is good news for US equity bulls. 

 

What does this mean for Nigeria?

Trump’s victory may pressure oil prices as he is seen pushing for a further increase in domestic oil and gas production, leading to increased supply in the long term.

In addition, his policies could see a boost in US growth – triggering inflationary pressures.

Should this prompt the Fed to keep interest rates higher for longer, a stronger dollar may drag oil prices lower as a result. This could be bad news for major oil producing countries who acquire most of their revenues from oil sales. For Nigeria, the combination of lower global oil prices and a stronger dollar could add to its woes as it navigates a rough period.

 

Here are assets that could be burned by Trump’s return to the White House:

  • Gold: dropped as much as 1.5% thanks to a stronger dollar and rising Treasury yields. The prospect of slower Fed rate cuts could limit upside gains. 
  • Chinese stock indices: slipped this morning amid renewed fears over US-China trade tensions.
  • European stock indices: flashed red due to concerns over the impacts of Trump’s proposed tariffs on Europe. 
  • Currencies of major US trading partners: Euro (EUR), Chinese Yuan (CNH), and especially Mexican Peso (MXN) have all weakened against the USD.

 

The bigger picture… 

Trump’s return to the White House will most likely set the market tone for the next few years with the USD, Bitcoin and other assets tied to the “Trump trade” the biggest winners.

 

Investors with some skin in the game have already experienced how markets reacted under Trump between 2017 – 2021.

 

Trump’s unpredictability, policy uncertainty and tariff wars with China left investors on edge. This and other major themes triggered sharp moves on the Vix index during his term. Market volatility jumped over 60% during Trump’s previous administration, from 2017 until 2020. Since then, volatility fell about 10% under President Biden.

 

What does this mean?

Trump’s return to the White House is likely to trigger fresh levels of volatility across the globe.

  • Trump’s proposed tariff increases in Europe and China could spark a global trade war. 
  • If this pushes up the prices for American consumers, a return of inflation may spell higher interest rates – boosting the USD. 
  • An appreciating USD could hit gold prices along with emerging market currencies.
  • On the geopolitical front, Trump has already vowed to “stop wars” and swiftly end the war in Ukraine. Any major shifts in US foreign policy that escalate tensions could trigger risk-aversion. 

 

By the way….

With the US election done and dusted, the next market-moving event could be Thursday’s Fed rate decision.

 

As discussed in our week ahead report, US interest rates are widely expected to be cut by 25 basis points in November. But the election outcome is likely to determine what action the Fed will take in December and beyond.

 

Traders are currently pricing in a 67% probability of another 25-basis point cut by December. 

 

Given how Trump’s victory could lead to rising inflationary pressures down the road, this may prompt the Fed to keep interest rates higher for longer. 

 

It will be wise to keep a close eye on the US dollar and gold which remain sensitive to US rate expectations. 

  • A less dovish than expected Fed may push the US dollar higher while pulling gold further away from its all-time high at $2790. 
  • If the Fed confirms that a December cut is still on the table, this may limit the USD’s upside while supporting gold prices. 

 

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