What Wall Street's Watching Ahead of the First Presidential Debate

Which way will their words move markets?

What Trump and Clinton Should Do to Win the Debate

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An already heated U.S. presidential campaign is poised for hostilities at Hofstra University on Monday night, with Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton set to square off on the same stage for the first time.

With a large swath of undecided voters still up for grabs, this head-to-head contest could tip the scales towards one candidate or the other — and as such, has investment implications that Wall Street can't afford to ignore.