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DJIA : No Clear Winner Yet

(Thu, 5 Nov 2020). The Dow Jones Industrial Average opened higher on Wednesday, even as the results of the 2020 U.S. election haasn’t revealed a clear winner.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by as much as 270 points on Wednesday. There is no clear winner yet to the U.S. presidential election as votes are still being counted in key battleground states. A delayed result makes passing additional fiscal stimulus in the coming weeks unlikely.

The Dow and broader U.S. stock market traded higher on Wednesday, as investors hoped that a delayed or contested U.S. presidential election outcome would be avoided and a clear winner would emerge on Tuesday night. Their hopes didn’t materialize. Trump falsely claimed victory even as votes were still being counted.

 

Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq Rally

All of Wall Street’s major indexes traded higher Wednesday, led by tech stocks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by as much as 270 points. The broad S&P 500 Index of large-cap stocks gained 1.5%, while the technology-focused Nasdaq Composite Index climbed 2.8%.

A measure of implied volatility known as the CBOE VIX plunged by 15% on Wednesday after surging to four-month highs last week. The so-called “fear index” reached an intraday low of 30.10 on a scale of 1-100, where 20 represents the historic average.

 

No Clear Winner Yet, Trump Falsely Claims Victory

Investors were hoping that a clear U.S. election result would materialize quickly on Tuesday night, removing a key source of uncertainty in a tumultuous year. Their wish did not come true.

The key races that could determine who gets to the White House are still too close to call, including Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan. In some places, it could take days for all votes to be counted. President Donald Trump tried to claim victory and demanded the Supreme Court to stop counting votes even though millions of legitimate votes have yet to be counted.

 

There Is No Blue Wave

Wall Street has bet former Vice President Joe Biden will win the White House and Democrats will take control of the Senate, paving the way for a generous stimulus package. Biden could still win but there is no “blue wave” as many investors were expecting.

The biggest concern on Wall Street has been a contested election that takes days or weeks to resolve. This risk has not disappeared. Credit Suisse warns the country may not have a definitive answer on whether President Donald Trump or Biden won until Friday.

Analysts warn that a delayed outcome would hamper Washington’s ability to pass additional fiscal stimulus amid an increase in Covid-19 cases. More relief from the U.S. government is essential to keep the economic recovery on track.

 

 

 

 

 

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