Stocks Aren't Scared of the Democrats' Washington Sweep
For all the risks U.S. investors are still facing, the political party of the incoming president isn’t necessarily one of them.
For all the risks U.S. investors are still facing, the political party of the incoming president isn’t necessarily one of them.
President-elect Joe Biden has chosen two veteran regulators to lead the SEC and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
They applauded his tax cuts. They cheered as the stock market soared. Now, the sound coming from some of the president’s wealthiest donors is silence.
Schwarzenegger, a Republican Party member and long-time critic of Trump, likened the siege at the Capitol Building last week to “Kristallnacht.”
The Democrat leading the nation’s biggest state is facing a raging pandemic, vaccine distribution problems and a nascent recall drive.
Tech companies have cut Trump's line to mainstream social media, where will he turn to next?
Marriott, Morgan Stanley, and Others will pull political donations to members of Congress who voted against certifying Biden's electoral victory.