... As the votes rolled in for Trump, U.S. stock markets plunged with futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 506 points, or roughly 4%, as investors began to brace for Trump’s agenda and his anti-free trade views. Those losses were paired when Trump struck a conciliatory tone in accepting Clinton’s concession.
Fear of a Trump presidency was evident at the open of trading in Europe, where stocks in London plunged 2%, after futures indicated losses as high as 4%. The Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong tumbled 2.7%, the South Korean Kospi fell 2.5% and the Japanese Nikkei 225 was down 5.1%. Australian and New Zealand markets fell by a similar measure.
Assets that rise in value during periods of market upheaval, for instance the U.S. dollar, gold, and government bonds, surged. Gold rose $41 to $1,316 a troy ounce, or over 3.2%. Ten-year U.S. Treasury note yields fell 12 basis points to 1.73%, indicating an investor flight to the safety of government bonds. The euro fell 2%, while the Japanese yen fell 3%.
The Mexican peso, the asset that has swung most violently depending on prospects for the presidential vote, plunged ...
Brad Sallows said:Let the enjoyment of hearing the lamentation of their women commence.
Bruce Monkhouse said:Wondering how the Democrats feel about how the nomination process now?
My post on FB.
"I'm not one to gloat or despair over election results. The true winner is every person that actually got to use that wonderful thing that, lots of folks would, and have, given their life blood for. The right to cast a ballot.......
I do however think this is an interesting topic of discussion. Its pretty much a given that the Democrat's heirarchy rigged the nomination process so that Ms. Clinton would beat Mr. Sanders. I wonder how things would have turned out had that not been so........I think Bernie would have won the election by a country mile. We'll never know but it does intrigue me."
Bruce Monkhouse said:Wondering how the Democrats feel about how the nomination process now?
My post on FB.
"I'm not one to gloat or despair over election results. The true winner is every person that actually got to use that wonderful thing that, lots of folks would, and have, given their life blood for. The right to cast a ballot.......
I do however think this is an interesting topic of discussion. Its pretty much a given that the Democrat's heirarchy rigged the nomination process so that Ms. Clinton would beat Mr. Sanders. I wonder how things would have turned out had that not been so........I think Bernie would have won the election by a country mile. We'll never know but it does intrigue me."
Remius said:So any takers on his cabinet?
Rudy Giuliani
Newt Gingrich
Sean Hannity
Chris Christie
His kids. (I bet he makes one of them his COS)
Jarnhamar said:Great post Bruce.
Couldn't agree more. The hierarchy did their best to rig the election. Ballot stuffing, machines that mysteriously registered the wrong vote, a heavily biased media, biased polls.A campaign to recruit Hollywood actors and Youtube celebrities. Random accusations of alleged sexual harassment and assault. The president of the US campaigning for Clinton and not doing his own job.
And yet, a surprising win for democracy. I hope Mr Trump throws Clinton in jail, addresses the rampant US media bias and takes apart the corrupt Clinton foundation.
... Putin's statement ...The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the result of the US Presidential Election:
“On behalf of the Government of Canada, I would like to congratulate Donald J. Trump on his election as the next President of the United States.
“Canada has no closer friend, partner, and ally than the United States. We look forward to working very closely with President-elect Trump, his administration, and with the United States Congress in the years ahead, including on issues such as trade, investment, and international peace and security.
“The relationship between our two countries serves as a model for the world. Our shared values, deep cultural ties, and strong integrated economies will continue to provide the basis for advancing our strong and prosperous partnership.”
... and @DarthPutin's response via his (satirical?) Twitter account here and here:Vladimir Putin sent a message of congratulations to Donald Trump on his victory in the US presidential election.
In his message, Mr Putin said he hopes for work together to lift Russian-US relations out of the current crisis, resolve issues on the international agenda, look for effective responses to global security challenges.
The President said he is confident that Moscow and Washington can establish a constructive dialogue based on the principles of equality, mutual respect, and genuine consideration for each other’s positions. This would be in the interests of both peoples and of the entire international community.
Mr Putin wished Mr Trump success in the high office and responsibility of head of state.
My first summit with President Trump will take place in the Russian city of Kiev.
Before he is inaugurated I will meet Trump in the Saint Petersburg suburb of Estonia.
They were ahead because they were speculating based on percentages. Many of the networks were doing it. Except FOX. They wouldn't speculate and wouldn't report till the numbers were real.Chispa said:Last Night for some reason, CTV was 1/2hr ahead of the count, before the US Propaganda Machine networks posted.
I stated over a year ago that if Trump won, He would be the Biblical prophecy of the Antichrist.
We are headed into WWIII, 3rd WW, China, Russia, North Korea Vs US, etc., will be the next World wide block buster,
made in the USA, produced by Trump TV.
C.U.
Chispa said:Last Night for some reason, CTV was 1/2hr ahead of the count, before the US Propaganda Machine networks posted.
I stated over a year ago that if Trump won, He would be the Biblical prophecy of the Antichrist.
We are headed into WWIII, 3rd WW, China, Russia, North Korea Vs US, etc., will be the next World wide block buster,
made in the USA, produced by Trump TV.
C.U.
dapaterson said:The way forward for the Democrats will be instructive - will they think that Trump won, or that Clinton lost. That will inform what they do, and how they change (or don't).