Risk-off as fears of a Trump win kick in

Risk aversion is back at full steam as Trump looks set to win Florida (first major hurdle), also leading in Virginia and Ohio, while it's a neck to neck race in North Carolina. 

According to Ben Casselman, political editor at FiveThirtyEight: "The latest results seem a bit more favorable for Trump — our live model puts Clinton’s chances at 73 percent, down from 78 percent earlier tonight, and other models have likewise moved back toward Trump."

USD/CHF: Swiss franc benefits from Trump lead driven jitters

The USD/CHF pair is seen losing ground last minutes, now testing lows way below the mid-point of 0.97 handle, as the US dollar falls sharply into the
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Trump-led risk-off: S&P 500 futures drop, safe havens rally

Trump is in lead in Florida, a state which has voted for winning candidate in all but one election since 1964. The total tally is 130 to 97 in favor
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