Money | Barack Obama The Real Reason Wall Street Is Voting Republican The market loves a divided government By Kevin Spak Posted Nov 1, 2010 1:29 PM CDT Copied Visitors to the New York Stock Exchange watch the action on the trading floor, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2010, in New York. (AP Photo/Henny Ray Abrams) Wall Street is giddy over the prospect of a Republican congressional takeover—and not because of the GOP’s pro-business rhetoric. The real reason is that the stock market loves a divided government, writes Costas Panagopoulos of the Christian Science Monitor. Historically, the Dow has climbed an average 11.1% annually when Congress and the White House are controlled by different parties, more than double the pace it has grown under unified government. The combination of an Obama administration with a Republican House is especially juicy. From 1975 to 2009, the market has risen just 4.8% when Democrats controlled both the White House and Congress. But under a Democratic president and Republican-controlled House, the market has shot up a whopping 19.5% per year. One possible explanation for the divided divide? Businesses prefer the stable policies a gridlocked government can't help but provide. Read These Next President Trump accuses six Democrats of 'seditious behavior.' Driver kills 3, then asks, 'Why should I apologize?' Trump threatens to fire his 'voice of reason.' He was an Olympian. Now he's the FBI's most wanted. Report an error