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Nine key people who will affect our finances in 2017

Financial movers and shakers
Donald Trump – US President
Donald Trump – Incoming US President
Janet Yellen – Chair of the US Federal Reserve
Janet Yellen – Chair of the US Federal Reserve
Steven Mnuchin – Incoming US Secretary of the Treasury
Steven Mnuchin – Incoming US Secretary of the Treasury
Andrew Puzder – Incoming US Secretary of Labor
Andrew Puzder – Incoming US Secretary of Labor
Stephen Schwarzman – Chairman and CEO, Blackstone
Stephen Schwarzman – Chairman and CEO, Blackstone
Zhou Xiaochuan – Governor of the People's Bank of China
Zhou Xiaochuan – Governor of the People's Bank of China
Mohammed Barkindo – Secretary General, OPEC
Mohammed Barkindo – Secretary General, OPEC
Jean-Claude Juncker – President of the European Commission
Jean-Claude Juncker – President of the European Commission
Fabrizio Viola – CEO, Monte dei Paschi di Siena Bank
Fabrizio Viola – CEO, Monte dei Paschi di Siena Bank
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Financial movers and shakers

Decisions taken by the world's most powerful people can directly affect your money situation for good or ill. From Donald Trump to Zhou Xiaochuan, here are 15 political and business leaders who are likely to impact on your personal finances in 2017.
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lovemoney staff

05 January 2017

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