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Navient, Sallie Mae Gains on Trump Win ‘False Positive’: BeaconNavient, Sallie Mae have been gaining post-election, driven by belief change in federal policy will benefit them; likely "false positive," particularly for NAVI, Beacon Policy Advisors writes in note. Still sees Dept. of Education contract to build federal student loan servicing platform being awarded before Obama leaves office, won’t go to NAVI; also sees CFPB Director Richard Cordray bringing enforcement action against NAVI before he’s asked to depart in late January, likely in coordination wiNovember 11, 2016
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U.S. ELECTION STREET WRAP: Trump Winners and Losers by SectorU.S. stocks rallied, led by bank, biopharma and defense stocks, amid speculation Donald Trump will pursue business-friendly policies. Analysts assess potential impact on sectors and stocks, including financials, health-care, defense, energy, construction, consumer staples and tech/media.November 9, 2016
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Higher Education Sector ‘Big Winner’ After GOP Victory: BMOU.S. Presidential election results seen as a "positive" for private sector education, BMO Capital analyst Jefferey Silber writes in note. Higher education sector (post secondary) may be "big winner"; Republican control may look at sector "more favorably" compared to prior administration Says Higher Education Act could be reauthorized PreK: Any outcome would have been "somewhat favorable" given support for more child care funding Says Trump being proponent of school choice (charter schools) may lNovember 9, 2016
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U.S. VOTE PREVIEW: How to Trade Equity Sectors Into the ElectionMarkets hint at election caution as voting in U.S. presidential election begins. Democrat Hillary Clinton held a narrow lead over Republican Donald Trump in most pre-election polls. Analysts assess potential impact on sectors and stocks, including banks, healthcare, defense, energy, construction, consumer staples and tech/media. For a guide on what to watch after voting closes, click hereNovember 8, 2016