Democrats

Broker's Calls

PhillipCapital expects “Blue Wave” in US elections

A “Blue Wave” is the most likely scenario at 35.1%, followed by a Trump presidency with a united Democratic Congress at 24.8%.
Fact: Democratic presidents are better for the stock market  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

US Presidential Race

Fact: Democratic presidents are better for the stock market

24-month returns see the Democrats yielding a significant 25.9% average while the Republicans yield only 6.4%.

US Presidential Race

'Moderate' Kamala Harris pick puts Wall Street at ease

Some of the adjectives that Wall Street insiders use for her include "Normal" and "Grounded".

Broker's Calls

Biden presidency nothing to worry about despite planned tax hikes, assures OCBC

A more stable foreign policy and a possible return to the TPP will balance out the tax hikes, says OCBC's Wellian Wiranto.

Global Economy

Trump calls meeting with lawmakers, suggests he's open to a deal

WASHINGTON (Jan 2): President Donald Trump invited the top congressional leaders from both parties to a White House briefing on border security Wednesday and suggested he wants to “make a deal” to end the government shutdown.

US Presidential Race

In setback for Trump, Democrats seize US House control

WASHINGTON (Nov 7): Democrats rode a wave of dissatisfaction with President Donald Trump to win control of the US House of Representatives on Tuesday, giving them the opportunity to block Trump’s agenda and open his administration to intense scrutiny.

US Presidential Race

Trump lays low as voters go to polls to decide fate of Congress

WASHINGTON (Nov 7): Donald Trump was heard but not seen on Tuesday as voters took to the polls in an election expected to be a referendum on his leadership and a harbinger of the next two years in his presidential term.

Global Economy

House passes Obamacare repeal in razor-thin GOP victory

WASHINGTON (May 5): House Republicans mustered just enough votes to pass their health-care bill Thursday, salvaging what at times appeared to be a doomed mission to repeal and partially replace Obamacare under intense pressure from President Donald Trump

US Presidential Race

Trump falls further behind Clinton after tape scandal, debate: Reuters/Ipsos poll

NEW YORK (Oct 12): Donald Trump has fallen further behind Hillary Clinton and now trails her by 8 points among likely voters, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll, with 1 in 5 Republicans saying his vulgar comments about groping women disqualify
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