The ups and downs of stock indexes are usually seen as indicators of business climate. It is also thought that republican governments tend to be more pro-business than democratic ones. So it could be expected that stock indexes perform better in republican presidential terms than in democratic ones. But of course, many other factors could offset this influence. So the question may be rephrased as: Is there empirical evidence of a correlation between the performance of the stock markets and the party in power?
2006-09-09
05:33:35
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➔ Investing