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Trump’s cabinet takes shape

Republican John Thune will be the next leader of the Senate, and the president-elect gets to work filling out his cabinet. Plus, US inflation rose to 2.6 per cent in October, as the Federal Reserve debates whether to cut interest rates next month. Plus, activist investor Effissimo Capital Management has taken a stake in struggling carmaker Nissan.

Mentioned in this podcast:

John Thune elected to Senate leadership in rebuke to Trump allies

Donald Trump picks Matt Gaetz as attorney-general

Donald Trump taps Fox News host Pete Hegseth for defence secretary

US inflation rises to 2.6%

Nissan shares jump after activist investor takes stake

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