Stocks and bond yields began rising early in October, when Wall Street concluded that Trump would win. The market surge accelerated after he did.
Aspects of the Trump platform are balm for the markets. He promises lower corporate taxes and less regulation. Those assurances are being widely interpreted as a recipe for fat company profits and a prosperous stock market. The President-elect is also expected to try to extend tax cuts he signed into law in 2017 and that expire at the end of 2025. Over the short term, these measures are expected to stimulate economic growth.
But not all of his programmes are positive for growth.
Trump is a self-described "tariff man", calling for sharply increased tariffs on China and lesser but substantial levies on all other trading nations. Furthermore, he has promised a drastic reduction in immigration and a tsunami of deportations - a disaster for thousands of families and a move that, in cold financial terms, would reduce the supply of labour in the US. Textbook economics tells us that adding tariffs and reducing the workforce could slow the economy and spur inflation.
Some companies might well benefit from these specific policies. Stocks of private prison firms like Geo and CoreCivic, which can build and operate temporary detention centres, have risen with the President-elect's fortunes, and shares of smaller domestic companies with little international revenue jumped after the election.
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