, Columnist
The Year America’s Economic Edge Evaporated
Orders over legislation.
Photographer: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images North AmericaIt’s the time of year when investors peek at their accounts to see whether it will be champagne and caviar to celebrate the holidays or beer and chips. The MSCI USA Index’s 16.3% gain would suggest the former is on the menu, and yet, the latter might be more appropriate.
Yes, stock gains have comfortably exceeded the long-term average for a third straight year. But the result hardly ratifies President Donald Trump’s oft repeated assertion that the US is the world’s “hottest” country. Stacked up against the rest of the world, America’s stock market looks like an also ran: The MSCI USA’s advance pales next to the 29.2% surge in the MSCI All Country World Index excluding America.
