KEY POINTS
  • While Biden was viewed as the most stock market-friendly possible Democratic candidate, more than 70% expect Trump to be reelected.
  • Elections can affect financial markets; the Dow rallied 8 percent from the 2016 election to year-end as investors grew confident in tax reform and big spending.
  • RBC also said that if Biden does not declare, or the polling data suggests that he won't win the nomination, it could weigh on the market.
President Donald Trump gives two thumbs up as he arrives at a campaign rally in Topeka, Kansas, U.S. October 6, 2018. 

A new poll of Wall Street insiders shows that a vast majority expect President Donald Trump to win reelection in 2020.

While Joe Biden was viewed as the most stock market-friendly possible Democratic candidate for the White House, more than 70% of survey respondents told global investment bank RBC Capital Markets that they expect Trump to be reelected.