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Old 11-05-2008, 07:03 AM
 
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Barack Obama swept to the White House on Tuesday, leading a Democratic electoral land slide that expanded the party's majorities in both chambers of Congress.

That puts the focus on how key market sectors, including alternative energy, healthcare, defense and finance will fare under his policies.

Below is a snapshot of analysts' views on what could influence sectors and individual stocks:
How stock sectors could fare in an Obama administration | Reuters
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Old 11-05-2008, 01:28 PM
 
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I have sen several of those type reports and they vary so much that it is difficult to tell anything.Most tho say with the current spending on the crisis not much is likely to appear soon that will effect those markets. Things like a second stimulus and even a thrid are being talked about by the leadership. Any energy policy will have to wait for now especiually when there is no demand from the american public since crude prices are down. We are a reactive rather than a proactive conutry and the predictions depends on government action. IMO
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