Trump returns to the White House! Learning from history: how did the market perform after previous US elections?
①After each presidential election day since the beginning of this century, how has the US market performed? ②According to statistics, there have been significant differences in market reactions after the elections: in the six US presidential elections since 2000, as of the end of November, the S&P 500 index has risen three times and fallen three times. The 10-year US Treasury bond yield has fallen four times and risen twice.
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Direct hit usa election | Trump officially announced to win the USA election.
The 2024 US presidential election will officially vote on November 5, kicking off a critical battle that will determine the future direction of the United States.
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Goldman Sachs quick take on Trump's victory: will only slightly reduce taxes, limited impact of tariffs on the economy.
Goldman Sachs believes that if the Republican Party wins a slim majority in the House of Representatives, the expected tax reduction is only expected to account for a fraction of a percentage point of GDP, mainly targeting individual income taxes rather than corporate taxes; in terms of tariffs, automotive tariffs will become a focus and moderately drag on GDP; in terms of regulations, the Trump administration may take a more lenient approach.
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"Xin Mei Federal News Agency": If the Republican Party "sweeps" both houses, the Federal Reserve may revise its "basic assumptions" in December.
Timiraos believes that the results of the USA election are not yet likely to change the bank's mmf policy stance, unless the Federal Reserve has fully understood the specific measures taken by Trump in the areas of domestic taxes, tariffs, and immigration policies. If the Republican Party sweeps both houses of Congress, then the Federal Reserve may "begin to modify some basic assumptions" at the December meeting.
Wedbush: If a "red tide" occurs, American technology giants and the AI industry will receive strong boosts.
Investment bank Wedbush stated that a Trump victory, as well as the potential for the GOP to win both houses of Congress in a "Red Wave," should bring a "very strong call market response" for the technology sector and will benefit ai.
Trump's victory poses a new tariff test for global CEOs.
Republican candidate Trump reclaimed the White House, and business leaders around the world are facing a new reality, as he promises to increase usa's protectionist efforts, raise tariffs, and tighten immigration policies.
Trump returns to the White House! Looking back at his previous term, which type of assets performed the best?
In the face of the upcoming "Trump 2.0" era, considering the similarities in his campaign policies with the previous term, investors may find insights from history: which type of assets performed best during Trump's first term?
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