Market-Friendly Election Outcome | Weekly Market Commentary | November 16, 2020
Corporate earnings are beating expectations and stocks may be in a new bull market.
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Corporate earnings are beating expectations and stocks may be in a new bull market.
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Stocks fell for the second straight month in October as Election Day approached and brought policy uncertainty that historically has driven volatility.
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What we can expect in the markets and economy under a Biden administration and split Congress.
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Equity returns have been strongest under a split Congress. What we can expect under a Joe Biden administration.
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Choosing our next president may take longer this time, but temporary uncertainty at the polls should not slow our economic recovery.
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GDP grew 33.1% annualized in the third quarter, the sharpest rebound in GDP since WWII.
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As the race for the White House enters the homestretch, some indicators suggest the election may be closer than polls are saying.
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Stocks were lifted by the stronger-than-expected economic rebound, as fiscal and monetary stimulus continued to provide support.
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Markets have come a long way since the March lows, and LPL Research sees further gains ahead for stocks, especially small cap stocks.
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This earnings season, corporate America will get closer to the return of earnings growth—which is likely in the first quarter of 2021.
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