Jamie Dimon has been the talk of the town as reports on Thursday showed that he is likely to be Secretary of the Treasury in the administration of the recently-elected Republican Donald Trump. But even after the 2016 US Presidential election concludes, the CEO of JPMorgan as well as his peers from Wall Street already sees a huge development in the stock market.
While the people of America has decided to place the Republican Donald Trump in the White House and therefore beating his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton, the result of the 2016 US Presidential Election is expected to have direct impacts on businesses that have been the foundation towards the growth and development of the economy of the United States.
As of midday Wednesday, after the victory of Donald Trump in the US Presidential Elections, the shares of companies under the Utilities sector has underperformed other sectors.
After Trump’s victory in the 2016 US Presidential race, these five sectors are most likely to benefit in all aspects.
Last week’s headlines must be a frustration among the 11 S&P 500 sector exchange-traded funds as there are continuous downgrades here and there. Here are some of the results from this week’s scorecards to have a glimpse of what to watch out for.
Even with some major setbacks, stocks looks promising in 2016. The S&P 500 has increased 5% year to date and the MSCI World Index has further added nearly 2%, as of October 24, 2016. Numerous important data points with U.S. labor, manufacturing and housing markets, are displaying marks a global economy that is rising, although sluggishly.
After United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union, the PMI data from IHS Market shows that the Irish companies operating in sectors have already suffered in the months subsequent to the referendum.
Just like the past week, the shares of Healthcare companies outperform other sector by 2.2% as of midday Monday.
According to the statement of its Senior Officials on Monday, the German government has already arrived at a tentative agreement on a Climate Action Plan including targets for all economic sectors aiming to decrease C02 discharge by at least 55 percent by 2030 compared to 1990.
Scanning over the sectors performing the best as of midday Friday, with an edge of 1.7%, the shares of Healthcare companies outperform other sectors.
During the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit on Tashkent, Kyrgyzstan, Russia has restated its support to all the sectors of Afghanistan after the Chief Executive Office of the National Unity Government met with the Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.
With a 2.1% loss, the shares of Energy companies are underperforming other sectors as of midday of Wednesday. Showing a 5.4% and 5.2% of loss, the Pioneer Natural Resources Co (Symbol: PXD) and ONEOK Inc. (Symbol: OKE), respectively, are among the large stocks which are lagging.
After a period of shifting between minor gains and losses, the U.S. stocks were lower on Thursday, as a leap in bond revenues urged a selloff in defensive sectors including real estate and utilities while investors circled in mixed earning results and deal news amongst NXP Semiconductors and Qualcomm.
Reports have foreseen that retail and sme sectors will be the next bubbles.
Behind corporate bad reports, technology still in the industry as leading sector.
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