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Biden leaves his mark on markets in first 100 days

Published 04/29/2021, 01:07 AM
Updated 04/29/2021, 01:15 AM
© Reuters. President Joe Biden addresses a Joint Session of Congress

© Reuters. President Joe Biden addresses a Joint Session of Congress

By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed and Noel Randewich

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden's first 100 days in office have left an imprint on financial markets, as stocks extended last year's gains, the dollar stagnated and bond yields rose.

Graphic: S&P 500 performance in Presidents' first 100 days, https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/yzdpxbblnpx/Pasted%20image%201619625981051.png

The S&P 500 has is on pace to rise 10% during Biden's first 100 days, surpassing gains in the same time period for any president in the last four decades.

Counting the benchmark stock index's advance from election day to Biden's 100th day in office, the index has risen about 25%, making for "the greatest post-election equity gains of any incoming president in at least 75 years," according to analysts at J.P. Morgan.

Of course, the market has been on a strong upward path since tumbling last March in the wake of the coronavirus, with the S&P rallying 90% from its lows in 2020 on a combination of massive stimulus from the Federal Reserve and U.S. lawmakers and helped by strong interest from homebound retail investors.

Still, many market watchers believe at least some of the market’s gains this year are attributable to the $1.9 trillion in stimulus Biden has already pushed through, as well as a proposed $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan.

Graphic: U.S. dollar performance in Presidents' first 100 days, https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/jznpnaazovl/Pasted%20image%201619553119131.png

While stocks soared on growing investor appetite for risk, the safe haven dollar languished. The greenback is on pace for a gain of 0.1% gain against a basket of six major currencies, the smallest change ever in the first 100 days for any president over the last four decades.

Near zero U.S. interest rates and the Fed’s assurances of maintaining an accommodative stance for as long as it takes for the U.S. economy to heal have been among the factors weighing the dollar down.

The greenback did receive some support from a sharp climb in Treasury yields over the first quarter that pushed speculative investors to cut bearish bets on the U.S. currency.

That move in yields has stalled in the second quarter, however, leaving the dollar floundering once again.

Graphic: Biden trade fades, https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/yzdvxbbrgvx/Pasted%20image%201619552856463.png

Expectations for a stronger “green energy” push under a Biden administration drove investors to pour money into stocks in the alternative energy sector.

Shares of the Invesco Solar ETF rose 65% between election day and Jan. 20, when Biden took office. Shares of cannabis ETF ETFMG Alternative Harvest advanced nearly 70% over the same period.

That rally, however, has cooled with shares of both ETF's peaking soon after Biden took office.

Graphic: S&P 500 sectors since Biden's inauguration, https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/qzjpqzzxkvx/Pasted%20image%201619625366668.png

One of the strongest sectors during the first 100 days of Biden's term has been communication services, which includes Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) and Google-parent Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL), despite calls from lawmakers for greater regulation.

Meanwhile, a rotation into the shares of financials, energy companies and other so-called value stocks on expectations of a powerful economic rebound accelerated in 2021.

Graphic: Every S&P 500 stock during Biden's first 100 days, https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/nmopaaaxjpa/Pasted%20image%201619625532503.png

© Reuters. President Joe Biden addresses a Joint Session of Congress

A large majority of S&P 500 components have risen since Jan. 20, while the healthcare sector has the greatest number of stocks still in negative territory since Biden's inauguration.

 

Latest comments

How much are they up since vaccine news (which was conveniently not released until after election)
Biden enriched his elite friends and donors (China). Inflation will probably be 10-20% per year under him. while lower numbers will be reported because of tvs, cars etc being lower
All future presidents will build campaigns on welfare check promises and social programs.
The market did not go up because of dementia joe or his policies.
Few people realize this but we r still riding a Trump economy!
Amen brothers
inauguration in negative territory leave more numbers of stocks and other to make taxes payments later years and current rates to surpluses the market growth
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