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Amazon founder and Executive Chairman Jeff Bezos celebrated Trump's win in a post on X, calling it an "extraordinary political comeback and decisive victory." Trump repeatedly took aim at Bezos' ownership of the Post, Amazon's tax record and its relationship with the Postal Service. Apple CEO Tim Cook congratulated Trump on his victory in a post on X. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said in a post on X that he hopes Trump will see "huge success in the job." Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg called Trump's election win a "decisive victory" and said he looks forward to working with the Trump administration.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailXi isn't going to be happy with Trump administration's China policy: Hayman Capital's Kyle BassKyle Bass, Hayman Capital Management founder and CIO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss Trump's election victory, impact on U.S.-China relations, future of foreign policy, and more.
Persons: Hayman Capital's Kyle Bass Kyle Bass Organizations: Xi, Trump, Hayman Capital Management Locations: China
Several U.S.-listed funds tracking global stocks pulled back in Wednesday's session as investors considered Donald Trump's victory harmful to international equities. "While the investing landscape remains favorable in the U.S., international markets are very exposed to tariff policy, " said Yung-Yu Ma, chief investment officer at BMO Wealth Management. These moves reflect the divergence between U.S. and international markets as investors around the globe take in America's election results. Still, the U.S.-listed iShares MSCI China ETF (MCHI) shed more than 2% on Wednesday. Indeed, the iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (EEM) slid more than 1% on Wednesday.
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The Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates by 25 basis points on Thursday. It follows a 50-basis-point rate cut in September — the first cut in four years. CME FedWatch, which forecasts interest rate changes based on market predictions, estimated an all-but-certain 25 basis point cut as of Wednesday afternoon. "Borrowers should understand that 'falling interest rates' are not the same as 'low interest rates,'" Greg McBride, Bankrate's chief financial analyst, said in a commentary. AdvertisementWhat are your financial plans if the Fed makes another rate cut?
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOutlook for banks from a regulatory standpoint is quite positive, says RBC's Gerard CassidyGerard Cassidy, RBC Capital Markets large cap bank analyst, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 election, the impact on bank stocks and the industry at large, and more.
Persons: RBC's Gerard Cassidy Gerard Cassidy, Donald Trump's Organizations: RBC Capital
See the Voting Groups That Swung to the Right in the 2024 Vote Donald J. Trump’s swift victory was driven by red shifts across the country, with gains among seemingly every possible grouping of Americans. PennsylvaniaPennsylvania, a crucial swing state, shifted red in 2016, blue in 2020 and back to red in 2024. Less-educated counties 2,460 counties More-educated counties 285 countiesEconomic types In 2024, Mr. Trump’s support in farming counties continued to grow. Farming counties 417 counties Mining counties 206 counties Manufacturing counties 480 countiesAge Mr. Trump has generally been more popular with older voters, but his electoral performance improved across other age groups. Younger counties 101 counties Middle-age counties 521 counties Older counties 323 counties
Persons: Donald J, Joseph R, Biden, Jr, Trump, Trump’s, Kamala Harris, Harris Organizations: Mr, Georgia North Carolina Wisconsin Michigan, Mecklenburg Co, Wayne Co, Detroit, Suburban, Rural, Democratic, Mining, Manufacturing Locations: Pennsylvania Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Georgia North Carolina, Georgia North Carolina Wisconsin Michigan Cities, Philadelphia, Mecklenburg, Charlotte, Mich, Detroit, Atlanta, Urban, Black
Experts have been weighing in on why Donald Trump won the US election. AdvertisementThere's been an avalanche of analysis following Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election on Wednesday, as experts sought to explain how the former president won a second term. They've offered a variety of reasons, ranging from a populist revolt against the elites to Vice President Kamala Harris' shortcomings as the Democratic candidate. Nate Silver, founder of FiveThirtyEight and author of the Silver Bulletin newsletterSilver republished a lengthy post from late October titled "24 reasons that Trump won." AdvertisementNate Silver offered up 24 reasons why Donald Trump won.
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Kremlin officials and allies welcomed Donald Trump's 2024 election win. AdvertisementKremlin officials and allies celebrated as Donald Trump closed in on victory in the 2024 election. Meanwhile, Kirill Dmitriev, the head of Russia's sovereign wealth fund, said a Trump victory could help improve Russia's relationship with the US. Despite the understated response from the Kremlin, there are indications that the Russian leadership has long favored a Trump victory in the election. There's reason to be waryThe reaction to Trump's victory from Russian state TV host and Kremlin propagandist Olga Skabeyeva was openly celebratory.
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Nobody was a bigger winner than Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong. Coinbase shares soared 31% on Wednesday, their best day on record, as investors celebrated the company's victorious efforts to get pro-crypto candidates into office. "I am so grateful to Ohioans for their resounding support in this race," Moreno said in a statement Tuesday night. "I look forward to working with the new Republican Senate majority to fix our economy, secure our border, and return to American strength at home and abroad." "In the beginning, a lot of people didn't know what crypto was," Armstrong said of his earlier trips.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDonald Trump is a gifted political athlete, says Evercore's Roger AltmanRoger Altman, Evercore founder and senior chairman, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 presidential election, Trump's strength as a candidate, the top issues concerning voters, and more.
Persons: Donald Trump, Evercore's Roger Altman Roger Altman, Donald Trump's Organizations: Evercore
New York CNN —Donald Trump’s return to power is a hinge point for the American media – in ways big, small, and to be determined. A severe trust deficit exists between the Trump base and big institutional media outlets. “Maybe ‘misinformation’ is a lazy word that was never applied to press coverage of Biden’s health or the border. Thus, Trump’s reelection portends a new period of hostility with major media outlets that strive for impartiality as well as partisan outlets that oppose him. Further, will media outlets engage in self-censoring to appease Trump, and if so, how will readers and viewers who oppose Trump react?
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Following Wednesday's trade, Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust will own 45 shares of BLK, increasing its weighting to 1.3% from 0.86%. We're taking some of the sale proceeds from our morning trims of Wells Fargo and Morgan Stanley to buy more BlackRock shares, which curiously were not participating in Wednesday's broad rally in financial stocks. Wells Fargo and Morgan Stanley shares surged more than 14% and 11%, respectively, after Donald Trump won the presidential election. And yet, BlackRock stock has given back all its gains from earlier in the session. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo, Donald Trump, Financials, Mike Mayo, Jim Cramer, Jim Organizations: BlackRock, BLK, Trump, CNBC Locations: Wells Fargo, Wells, BlackRock
Former President Donald Trump arrives for his campaign rally at the Trump National Doral Golf Club in Doral, Florida, on July 9, 2024. Getting that money required him to make big promises pertaining to the crypto industry. "For too long our government has violated the cardinal rule that every bitcoiner knows by heart: Never sell your bitcoin," Trump said during his keynote speech. Trump pledged to maintain the current level of bitcoin holdings that the U.S. has amassed from seizing assets from financial criminals. "On day one, I will fire Gary Gensler," Trump said, referencing the Joe Biden-appointed SEC chairman who has taken an aggressive approach to crypto regulation.
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Three issues affected this election the most: Jake Tapper
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHayman Capital Management's Kyle Bass on what market indicators are suggesting about the electionKyle Bass, founder and CIO of Hayman Capital Management, discusses what a market indicator is suggesting about the election.
Persons: Management's Kyle Bass, Kyle Bass Organizations: Hayman Capital Management
Two stocks have outperformed the S & P 500 every November when elections have been held over the past three decades — regardless of the outcome, according to a CNBC Pro study. Electrical and industrials giant Eaton Corporation and Sweden's second-largest lender, Svenska Handelsbanken , are the two stocks that beat the U.S. benchmark in November every election year. CNBC Pro screened for stocks currently in the MSCI World Index that gained more than the S & P 500 — or lost less than the index — in November of every election year since 1988. Every time is different Historical performance is never a guarantee of future performance, and stocks often move for idiosyncratic reasons. This year, for instance, the Federal Reserve is expected to announce a decision on interest rates on Thursday, which could also influence the trajectory of stocks.
Persons: Brett Linzey, Mizuho, Eaton, Arctic's Roy Tilley, Henry Allen, Pfizer's, Barack Obama, Allen Organizations: CNBC, Eaton Corporation, Svenska, CNBC Pro, Eaton Corp, Mizuho, Svenska Handelsbanken, Arctic Securities, Federal Reserve, Deutsche Locations: U.S, Industrials, Sweden, Greece, Europe
Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman said he's short the S & P 500 above 6,400, though he expects the index will fall short of those levels and be down in 2025. "I am short the S & P above 6400, and I don't think we get there, and I think the market is down next year," Cooperman said Wednesday on CNBC's " Squawk Box ." The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit an all-time high shortly after trading opened, and the S & P 500 briefly topped the 5,900 threshold. The S & P 500 closed Tuesday's session at 5,782.76. "I'm not short anything, but my inclination would be to sell stocks on strength," Cooperman said.
Persons: Leon Cooperman, Cooperman, Donald Trump, That's, I'm Organizations: Omega, Dow Jones, Trump
Kamala Harris wins New Jersey
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailKamala Harris wins New JerseyNBC News projects Kamala Harris will win New Jersey in the 2024 presidential election.
Persons: Kamala Harris Organizations: New Jersey NBC, New Jersey Locations: New
Kamala Harris wins Minnesota
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailKamala Harris wins MinnesotaNBC News projects Kamala Harris will win Minnesota in the 2024 presidential election.
Persons: Kamala Harris Organizations: Minnesota NBC, Minnesota
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Kamala Harris is projected to have won a potentially critical Electoral College vote in Nebraska. Democrats have now won an electoral vote in Nebraska in three elections since 2008. With over 80% of the expected vote in, Fox News and The New York Times have called the district and its Electoral College vote for Harris. Related storiesNebraska and Maine are the only two states to award some of their Electoral College votes by congressional district. If the race were to end in an Electoral College tie, it would be turned over to the Republican-controlled US House of Representatives to decide.
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How abortion rights measures fared Passed FailedHow Ballot Measures Will Change Abortion AccessAbortion rights found support at the ballot box in seven states on Tuesday, expanding access in already legal states and lifting bans in two others. How abortion laws will change Full ban 6-week ban Other limit Legal Missouri Current: Full ban Arizona 15-week ban Colorado No limit New protections New protections New protections New protections Maryland No limit New protections New protections New protections New protections Montana Viability New protections New protections New protections New protections New York Viability New protections New protections New protections New protections South Dakota Full ban No change No change No change No change Florida 6-week ban No change No change No change No change Nebraska 12-week ban No change No change No change No change Nevada Viability No change* No change* No change* No change* *Note: In Nevada, a winning measure to protect abortion until viability must pass again in the next general election before it can be added to the state’s Constitution. Where ballot measures will lift abortion bans Five states with bans had abortion on the ballot. Advocates for abortion rights caution that opportunities to protect those rights through ballot measures may be dwindling. And while former President Donald J. Trump has most recently said he would leave abortion laws to the states if re-elected, abortion rights organizations are bracing for federal action on abortion under his presidency.
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Donald Trump's return to the White House sparked a big move higher in small-cap stocks. Small-cap stocks were seen as potential winners under a second Trump presidency, as investors expect it would ease regulations on businesses — which tend to weigh more heavily on smaller businesses. Wednesday's gains in small caps were led by private prison stocks Geo Group and CoreCivic , which were up roughly 20% each. Small-cap stocks have trailed their large-cap counterparts this year. Notably, small caps outperformed in the 3mos after both the Trump 2016 and Biden 2020 wins."
Persons: Donald Trump's, Russell, Jason Goepfert, Wolfe, Chris Senyek, IWM, Wells, Chris Harvey, Robert Krankowski Organizations: Trump, DOJ, FTC, Congress, Wolfe Research, Geo, Biden, UBS, Ferrari Locations: Wells Fargo
CNN —Republican Sen. Deb Fischer will win reelection in Nebraska, defeating an unexpectedly strong challenge from independent Dan Osborn, CNN projects. Fischer was first elected to the Senate in 2012, when she became the first female senator elected to a full term in Nebraska. Fischer, who will begin her third Senate term in January, said she changed her mind after realizing how important seniority is for members of Congress. Former President Donald Trump also sought to tie Osborn to the left in his endorsement of Fischer. The state also held a special Senate election to fill the other seat left vacant by Republican Ben Sasse’s resignation.
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From JD Vance Vance and his grandmother Bonnie, whom he called “Mamaw.” From JD Vance Vance poses for a portrait near the US Capitol in January 2017. Astrid Riecken/The Washington Post/Getty Images Vance appears on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” in March 2017. Gaelen Morse/Bloomberg/Getty Images Trump watches as Vance speaks at a rally in Youngstown, Ohio, in September 2022. Scott Olson/Getty Images Vance watches Trump speaks to the media at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York in May 2024. Jeff Kowalsky/AFP/Getty Images Vance speaks to the media in Atlanta after the CNN presidential debate between Trump and President Joe Biden in June 2024.
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