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6 minutes ago, JAMBALHOT_RAJA said:

AZ declared kada already 

Only fox and associated press projected a win for biden but not final ...

100 K difference and there are only 84% counted …  so there is still chance for trump 

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Just now, RULER said:

Only fox and associated press projected a win for biden but not final ...

100 K difference and there are only 84% counted …  so there is still chance for trump 

Thursday noon varaku ravanta. chill karo.

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2 minutes ago, Iriswest said:

no expectations on kamalakka. dummy vp.

Evaru vachina dummy ney emi peekaleru ani wall st decided and they are also happy 

 

Stocks soared on Wednesday, as investors bet that political uncertainty would give way to a divided government in Washington and quickly realigned their expectations for what the election would mean for company profits and economic growth.

It was, on some levels, a surprising rally, given that just a day earlier investors had seemed to line up behind a sweeping victory by Joseph R. Biden Jr. and other Democrats that would have led to a surge in government spending. But the embrace of a result that might put Mr. Biden in the White House but leave Republican’s in charge of the Senate is actually a default position for Wall Street.

That view, simply put, is that gridlock can be good for stocks because it lowers the chances of sweeping policy changes, such as tax increases, that might hurt profits.

“If Republicans retain the Senate, we think the prospects of getting any bipartisan fiscal deal through Congress would be dramatically lower,” economists at Capital Economics wrote in a note on Wednesday. “The silver lining for the stock market, however, is that Biden’s proposed tax increases are unlikely to see the light of day either.”

The S&P 500 jumped more than 3 percent in its largest daily increase since April. Drug companies, health insurers and giant technology firms — sectors seen as potential focus of regulatory action — posted large gains, as investors saw lower risk of government action from either the Trump administration and potential Democratic White House.

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14 minutes ago, Iriswest said:

mail in ballots anttha Biden ke antunnaru ga.

At Present Trump leading 

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