Investor preferences seem to have shifted from gold to equities amid confidence in the President-elect's economic policies.
Gold fell more than 4% in the four days after Election Day, while the broad U.S. stock market climbed nearly 4%.
President-elect Trump's return to the White House will no doubt bring significant changes to ... Trump's embrace of ...
After a hotly contested race with big implications for the housing market, Donald Trump will return to the White House for a ...
The stock market does not do better when the White House and both houses of Congress are controlled by the same political ...
Trump will inherit an economy already on relatively solid footing. Inflation has slowed and wages have begun to catch up with ...
Many economists and investors worry that Trump’s economic agenda will be inflationary. In addition to tax cuts, Trump has ...
Stocks moved lower after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank is in 'no hurry' on rate cuts.
The Dow crossed 44,0000 for the first time ever as stocks were on track for their best week in a year on optimism that ...
U.S. stocks tend to go higher no matter which party is in the White House, according to a historical overview from the Wells Fargo Investment Institute. An investor who put $1,000 into the stock ...
Trump named a White House chief of staff, Susie Wiles ... His answer was direct: “No.” Market reaction is another constraint.
President-elect Donald J. Trump often says he prefers a weaker dollar, but economists and investors think his proposed ...