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Trump's victory sparked a frenzy of rotation in US stocks: bank stocks soared, stock indices rose by more than 10%, energy stocks surged, and photovoltaic stocks collapsed.
Benefiting from expectations of relaxed financial regulation, major US banks such as Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and Morgan Stanley all rose by more than 10%; renewable energy stocks plummeted, with solar energy stocks like Sunrun falling by at least 10%; Bitcoin hitting a record high drove up the overall crypto concept stocks, with the largest US crypto exchange Coinbase closing up by 31%.
Corteva Shares Are Trading Lower After the Company Reported Worse-than-expected Q3 Financial Results and Issued FY24 Sales Guidance With Its Midpoint Below Estimates.
Corteva Sees FY24 Operating EBITDA $3.35B-$3.45B; Operating EPS $2.50-$2.60; Free Cash Flow $1.5B-$2.0B.
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.
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?
U.S. Stock Market Outlook: Trump wins, market shifts entirely to Trump trade! DJT soars 37% pre-market, Tesla rises over 12%
Delisting crisis worsens! super micro computer Q2 guidance falls short of expectations, annual report release time still uncertain; The next step for the Federal Reserve: Trump's influence is far greater than Powell's.