Financial History Issue 119 (Fall 2016) | Page 9

MUSEUM NEWS   THE TICKER Museum Tracks Investor Sentiment in the Run-up to the Election with “Your Vote. Your Money.” conversation focused on the increased emphasis on policy — legislative, monetary and regulatory — in the presidential candidates’ platforms, and its impact on the markets and investment decisions of institutional and individual investors. They also discussed which sectors of the economy could benefit from the election of each candidate. Following the fireside chat, leaders in financial and political data analysis, as well as media/communications, participated in a panel discussion that explored the impact of this turbulent election year on investor sentiment and market activity. The panel was moderated by Museum board member Consuelo Mack, Executive Producer & Managing Editor of Consuelo Mack WealthTrack. The panelists were Michael McDonough, Chief Economist at Bloomberg Intelligence; Caleb Silver, VP of Content at Investopedia; and Ali Velshi, Anchor at MSNBC. The panel focused on how the positions of the presidential candidates were driving investors’ and voters’ financial concerns, and how that translated into global market activity. Panelists highlighted various polls, indices and other indicators that measured investor sentiment, including Investopedia’s Anxiety Index (IAI), the University of Michigan investor sentiment survey and online searches for various terminology used in the debates. A global perspective was introduced regarding issues leading the debates, such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and US relations with Mexico. Finally, the panelists shared what they considered the most important factors that could influence the market after the election, including a potential year-end Fed rate hike and any shift in the balance of power in Congress. At the conclusion of the program, the speakers joine