05 Nov GRAPHIC-Two years in, Trump holds stock market bragging rights
U.S. President Donald Trump
has taken credit for the stock market’s gains during his nearly
two years in the White House, and those claims are reasonable
given the impact of tax cuts and pro-business policies on
investor sentiment.
The S&P 500 has risen 28 percent since Trump’s election in
November 2016 to the eve of congressional midterm elections on
Tuesday. This surpasses the market’s performance over the same
time frame under an
has taken credit for the stock market’s gains during his nearly
two years in the White House, and those claims are reasonable
given the impact of tax cuts and pro-business policies on
investor sentiment.
The S&P 500 has risen 28 percent since Trump’s election in
November 2016 to the eve of congressional midterm elections on
Tuesday. This surpasses the market’s performance over the same
time frame under an
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