miercuri, 7 noiembrie 2012

Barack Obama wins second term as president of the U.S., and the news has sparked mixed reactions in financial markets, where not everyone sees kindly re-election of the Democratic candidate. What were the most important reactions shortly after reelection leader in the White House?


Lionachescu Doru, a partner at consulting house M & A Capital Partners, believes that financial markets will have a neutral reaction in a first phase, followed by developments but not very good in the coming months.

"For the current stage is U.S. Republican presidential version I think, that much more strict with public money and more realistic about what can America in 2012, was the best choice. As investors will appreciate the inconsistency and inability of Democrats and Barack Obama to come up with real solutions, financial markets will be affected, "said Lionachescu.

He adds that investors will have a neutral reaction in the short term, but eventually "will be expected continuation of a president who insists on social action rather than on economic revitalization."

 But this view is not Andrei Radulescu, an analyst at brokerage company Broker Cluj.
"In the short term fluctuations in the markets we attend, but long-term effect relegerii Barack Obama will be positive. But we must also consider that the end of the year is likely to see a decision on the fiscal cliff (editor's note. U.S. budget deficit), a decision which may not please the markets. From this perspective may arise from fluctuations on the stock market later this year and early next year, "says Radulescu.

Gabriel Philemon, executive director SAI Muntenia, SIF Muntenia administrator, believes that Obama's re-election term remains positive.

"Maintaining continuity in the leadership of the U.S. will have positive effects on the U.S. economy and thus on financial markets. I do not think the U.S. will get to enter a new recession because of problems with the budget deficit. I expect Democrats and Republicans to reach an agreement on solving the "fiscal cliff, '" said Philemon.

Barack Obama defeated Mitt Romney in prezindentiale election but faces a strong Congress split between Democrats and the Republicans members. Republicans hold the majority in the House of Representatives and Senate Democrats in a crucial period for the U.S. economy.


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