Scott Bessent is set to become Donald Trump’s Treasury secretary after months of lobbying. A hedge fund manager by trade, he told the Wall Street Journal that Trump’s tax cuts and tariff pledges will be his focus. Read more reaction to the nomination in the Deep Dive below. After a bitter fight at COP29, negotiators from almost 200 nations reached a deal to triple the amount of money available to help developing economies confront a rapidly warming world. Despite the $300 billion deal, hardly anyone felt like running a victory lap. Here are five takeaways from the summit and what to look for next year in Brazil. For investment managers targeting climate change—which Trump has referred to as both a “scam” and a “hoax”—it’s time to start speaking in terms that don’t alienate the millions of Americans who voted for him. The Project 2025 plan to reshape the US government vows to prioritize fossil-fuel production and deemphasize environmental concerns—basically with a policy of “drill, baby, drill.” It looks increasingly as though Trump is, after months of distancing himself, now embracing at least some of its ideas. Israel may agree on a cease-fire deal with Hezbollah in Lebanon within days, the Israeli ambassador to the US said. The US-drafted proposal entails an initial 60-day suspension of hostilities. The United Arab Emirates arrested three suspects they say were involved in the killing of an Israeli-Moldovan rabbi whose body was found on Sunday. Staying in the Middle East, Iran is bracing for the return of Trump’s so-called maximum pressure policy, with the country’s crude oil exports at the top of the expected sanctions list. Iran also plans to hold talks about its nuclear program with the UK, France and Germany this week. |