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it is 5:00 the president says there could be more american lives taken from the coronavirus but reopening the american economy must happen. the fallout ahead. >> trump looking to wind down his coronavirus task force disney declining and theme parks closed there is perhaps good news in the stock reaction can they survive new reports on how much cash airlines are burning every day
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the big apple housing bust how hard is new york city real estate being hit and if it will get any better anytime soon? it is wednesday, may 6 you are watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. >> good morning, good afternoon or good evening. welcome. i'm brian sullivan thank you for watching here on "worldwide exchange" on wednesday morning. here is how your markets and your money are setting up. futures about 145 points on the upside parts of this due to reopening the economy. remember this, the dow was higher a week ago before we started talking about reopening. more likely the move is that hedge funds now have the highest
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net exposure to stocks big tech, once again, the names you know, the faang stocks outperforming again yesterday. oil is part of the story as well it tells the story of more demand down the road oil up again this morning. now up about 30% in a week demand for gasoline is slightly on the rise. production cuts for chevron and exxon and others coming faster than expected in the united states companies getting cuts of a million barrels a day. many firms have that at 2 million to 3 million coming soon 10-year note at 0.676% and disney hammered here to date
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but a good sign shares are down only fractionally despite a quarter to forget on many levels second quarter profit falling 97%. parks and cruise businesses all but shut down. the hardest hit. the company took a $1.4 billion hit. disney is scrapping the payment to save $1.6 billion disney plus subscribers now above 50 million as everybody is sitting at home streaming. we'll get more on this stock and if it has bougttomed out china's market rising again. shanghai's composite hong kong up more than 1%. european market mixed but the uk markets are higher let's go to the top story in
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d.c. president trump announcing he will begin to wind down his coronavirus task force despite the u.s. infection rate still on the rise and surpiesin surpassing 1.4 million >> good morning, brian president trump is preparing for a phase two response, which will involve winding down the current task force this as the president in an interviewconceded that reopening the economy will lead to more deaths >> it is possible there will be some because you won't be locked into an apartment or house or whatever it is with he have to get our country back people are dying the other way too. you look at what's happened with drugs, it goes up. look at suicides people are losing their jobs we have to bring it back that's what we are doing >> the president adding that he is considering a variety of tax
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cuts and other things for the next stimulus package. >> u.s. airlines collectively burning $10 billion in cash a month. according to reuters, net booked passengers have fallen nearly 100% compared to last year if carriers were to refund all tickets, it would lead to negative cash balances that would lead to bankruptcy across the industry >> gilead is working with companies to make remdesivir through at least 2022. also added that it is negotiating long term licenses with several drug makers in india and pakistan to produce the drug for developing countries also without identifying the companies. not a ton of detail but some good news. back to you.
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>> rahel, we'll see you in a bit. thank you. now to the markets and your money, yesterday, the number two man telling cnbc the american economy will likely need even more government support. >> the cares act was essential the fed has lending authority but not spending authority we can lend money to companies that are solve ant with the expectation they'll pay it back. the cares act through payment protection and unemployment is very important to the economy. it may well be the case depending on how the economy evolvess that more policy support will be needed from the fed and also possibly fiscal policy >> does that mean coded language
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that the stock market has essentially an unlimited fed backstop joining us now our guest good to chat with you. you hear those words do you think no matter what the economic headlines say, stocks are probably going to go up because there is so much money being thrown at the markets, bond markets and maybe even the stock market in general? >> thank you for having me i'm certain that has been helpful but not the only reason we are siege such a rally in prices that's a lot to do with better or worse and better news in fundamentals >> what is that good news in particular all the data i see is pretty grim when you are looking at the backward looking economic data this jobs report we are likely to get is going to be really bad. when we are thinking about cases and the time line and
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projections for openings for the state and presumption of activity has gotten better and better as weeks progressed here. as many as it is, monetary and fiscal support which is essential but maybe not the only reason that is going up. >> i agree with you on the data. we talk about it as being backward looking things are so different from now, it is irrelevant. we have rising infection rates we have reopening experiments. let's call them that if there are flairups, it's possible things can change i hope you are right but there does seem to be this massive disconnect between wall street and main street which is confused and frustrated a lot of people >> i agree when i think about the disconnect here and again like you are saying, the pain main street is probably experiencing
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right now, that look forward that stock market is doing may have gotten ahead of itself. when you look at classic bear market patterns, rarely do they end in straight lines. could stocks have a set back with the continuing disconnect between fundamental and market moves still maintaining a relatively optimistic outlook that things are better than we expected even a few weeks back >> any sectors that have been beaten up? airlines, hotels, that you guys see as good opportunities? is there any good value to be add now or is it still do what was working before big technology and a few others? >> i think one of the things that has been so interesting but technology is really for the last few years it has been uniquely positioned
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to help everybody work while they are in this situation to work from home and connect remotely i think those are going to be the leaders, even leading people out of it slowly getting back to the pattern. i'm a little more in the quality and tech side than i am really bargain hunting quite yet. >> a little optimism something we can all use more of today. look forward to chatting with you on "worldwide exchange." have a good day. thank you. when we come back, talk about a trial by fire. more on disney new ce o's first quarter and how much that company is being impacted. plus navigating the market turmoil with one of the best we'll speak to a top barron advisor. later on, call it a tale of two
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changed. that is crushing debt. occidental is trying to figure out how to get out of the $40 billion debt burden. looking at selling off a key unit they have hired an investment bank to help with the problem. i reached out to occidental, they declined. as the country begins to reopen certain parts of the economy. one segment is not moving. no one is flying and even fewer are staying at hotels. when p that changes, what will the hotel of the future look like we have more on this interesting and a bit scarey story >> so the big hotel brands are rolling out changes. they start when you enter the
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door plexiglass at the front desk cleaning too, sign clearly stating your room has been cleaned including hot spots like the remote control, light switches, providing sanitation kits and expects a reduction in-house keeping >> more and more of our guests have actually asked we don't come in because of human to human contact. we are reducing the level of frequency as it related to housekeeping based on feedback >> if you are used to going for a drink at the bar, expect tables to be spaced out. same for the equipment center. the equipment and machines will be spread out and signage to alert you that your machine has been wiped down.
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marriott is hoping this will ease travel concern as occupancy remains considerably low there could be some staffing changes in store hyatt says every hotel will have at least one person on the property that has been trained as a hygene manager. >> i love the optimism is there any indication anybody in the near future, the next few months is going to come back >> for the first part, yes in some cases, they are outsourcing the cleaning hilton is teaming up with the maker of lysol they are also teaming up with the mayor clinic for training. if you use china as a template,
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we are seeing occupancy increase around 20% for hotels. that could be what we see here no sense of whether that will take place here in the u.s that will be a big part of the earnings hotel earnings do kick off with hyatt after the bell >> waiting to hear what they have to say. everybody i know in new york city, their companies have said no more travel the rest of the year that is not what marriott and others want to hear. thank you. have a good one. on deck, how the covid crisis is taking down shares of pintrest dow futures up 150 oil higher as well we are back with more after this >> announcer: today's big number, 20%.
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welcome back shares of pintrest the disaster of the day
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reporting a wider first quarter loss surging for the addition of new users. ad spending has slowed tremendously it had significant down turn in sales in the middle of march shares dropping more than 15% pre-market in focus today are toys. m mattel saying manufacturing facilities are up to full capacity and they will have a new baby yoda in stores in time for the holidays by the way, mattel ceo will be on mad money tonight and virgin galactic reporting a first quarter loss and touting the potential for millions in
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>> will big city real estate ever be the same as many residents loo being to leave perhaps for good here to break down the trends he's seeing in new york and other big cities you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc welcome back good morning stock futures are showing a nice jump at the open dow futures up 180 markets rising again yet it wasn't the dow, it was big technology the faang stocks did it before and appear to be doing it again. nasdaq doubled that of the dow according to credit suisse,
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hedge funds have the highest risk and maybe gotten bullish. there are two stocks in the s&p 500 that have already gained 10% in the move may. only a couple of trading days. the names a little off ipo fotonics and home security a laser maker and home security up 10% in may. take that for what it is worth oil is higher. now 35% on the month coming off of effectively zero. demand for gas owe lioline on t. that has eliminated the talks about the storage maxing out for now, demand ticking up
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enough it is keeping those tanks open enough that maybe we don't have to worry about negative prices in the future listen to this, egyptian billionaire, one of the richest men in the world says he thinks oil will hit $100 a barrel within 18 months and he's buying airline stocks around the world. that's random but interesting. let's talk about europe. julianna tatelbaum in london we are talking futures are up. oil is up. that's great some new economic productions broke moments ago point to grim statistics for the eu economy. >> we could be looking at the worst contraction since the 1930s. financial markets could be holding up in the face of this new forecast we are seeing some red for german and french. we've been around the flat line
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all morning. ftse near the flat line. the ftse mib up there. the latest pmis this morning confirm a substantial hit to everyone european economy. asking will it justify to the gains. looking at the dax, insurance leading the way about 1.7% higher one of the most macro cylical parts of the market up we have oil and gas under performing about 16 basis points travel and leisure, media tilted down investors really taking this economic data in stride.
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back to you. >> one quick follow upbecau you are in london, do you notice any activity >> the indicator has seen more trucks on the road construction has been getting back under way steve sedgwick has been on the ground every day since the lockdown started he has a better indicator that construction is certainly one of the industries that has been getting back to work otherwise, it is slow moving >> i like that index and ket indicator better than these reports. let us kick off this half hour in washington, president trump is pushing to restart the american economy admitting in doing so could cost more american lives
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saying americans can simply not just sit at home >> the biggest decision i've had to make is closing the country and certainly this is now also a big decision but the people want to go back to work. >> the outlook comes as a new cnbc states of play survey shows americans are becoming less optimistic about the united states economy eamon has more on these numbers and how pessimistic a nation are we right now >> startling pessimistic this is the states of play pole in the field may 1 to may 3. this captures those voters that will be deciding this election in november. let me show you the first screen
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this shows people are coming around to president trump's way of looking at things this is looking at how people value what is more important, my family's health versus my personal health. that blue line is my personal health and safety. the red line is finances it was 82% health and safety, 18% personal finances. by may 3rd, those two lines converging 66% saying health and safety 35% now saying personal finances those lines are merging. you get the point that people will be more concerned about personal finance than health and safety, even in the midst of the global pandemic. look at this next pole that
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shows the damage we are seeing that gray line is confident or optimistic about the american economy. it was around 50%. now 38% of folks are confident in the economy look at the split here they are much higher in terms of their confidence in the economic position than their own economy. so people more confident about their own position, worried about the overall economy. >> right now, we've been in lockdown, shelter-in-place mode. a whole new set of concerns are going to pop up. think about yourself going from new jersey to.
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do i take the transit? do i stay in a hotel will i bring something back to my family? i'm safe and healthy now but what is going to happen down the road >> that economic worry is really startling to see that is striking from this the other finding from this pole we'll get into this later, the sharp partisanship, democrats and republicans are seeing an entire picture here around them. that is striking as well there is some decline here in the pole in terms of value of medical experts and scientific advise all of this has huge implications for the election. those are battleground states. worth watching >> certainly is. eamon, we've just begun this
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long journey we are in together. with uncertainty out there and fear highlighted, one of the most strategic moves you can make with your money right now let's bring in one of the barron's top 100 advisors in the united states. a lot of people are nervous about their job, their portfolios i know everybody has a different risk tolerance and age range but for sort of the middle of the road client, what is the recommended portfolio mix, stocks, bonds, cash, gold, whatever >> it is a great question. the points you raised earlier are really important for investors to consider. to be clear, we believe the markets continue to lead the economy. the market has acted as a classic leading indicator here
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and began to pull back in the third week of february, even before the economic data began to soft in we expect earnings to difficult and poor for the next two quarters we do believe the market has already factored that in investors need to consider the allocation money committed to equities, we will be dripping that in with this volatility and even with the points you mentioned, what does reopening look like we are going to see spikes and choppiness use those dips to reposition towards solid exposure we think will be rewarded over the next three to five months >> where in equities >> we still favor large, u.s. cash rich dividend paying companies. you've seen a huge disparity of growth stocks, tech telecom,
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health care, oil utilities weal expect that tre we expect that trend to be the same and continue on the way up. there will be a change in leadership over more of those names but we think it is premature to make that shift at this time. >> we all know people that have been laid off or maybe struggling financial is now the time given some changes in tax treatment and 401 k withdraw rules is now the time to make some sort of financial gift to a family member. if so, what is the best way, most tax efficient way >> the sandwich generation right now is helping their adult children who may be struggling as well as aging parents
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for those in the higher income bracket, instead of writing a check, give a security if you give a security, in a lower tax bracket, you pass on their basis. single earning less than $40,000 or married earning less than $80,000, they are at zero percent tax rate retirement rules as well look at this fiscal stimulus we believe at some point in the future, tax rates are going higher while markets are still down, now is the great time to consider ira to roth conversion. that appreciate is tax-free if you will et it convert for five
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years. your point was well taken with the secure act when you pass on, your heirs have to take ira distributions within 10 years. with all of the dollars in the ira almost a gift as you are prepaying their taxes. >> i'm going to say something, if you were there, you'd reach out and throttle me in person. you are never touched your retirement plan. no 10% prewithdrawal penalty and pay the taxes over three years if you meet certain conditions if people are looking to leave cities and buy homes, is there ever a time to tap the 401 k to make that adjustment that you want great question, what you take away is compounding interest you want to use dips like this
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in the market to reinvest and buy shares at lower prices no alternatives, of course if you have securities in a non-ira account, margins are really cheap home equity lines had credit are no longer deductible 401 k is a source of capital but lowest on the totem poll if required >> great advice. you are welcome back on "worldwide exchange" and cnbc any time take care. >> thank you for having me >> coming up, more job cuts coming in one of america's most valuable companies what is happening at air b&b and stay-at-home stocks. dow futures pretty well.
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dow futures are up indicating a jump of 180 points at the open. fake meat making some real returns. beyond meat reporting profit revenue more than doubled retail demand was strong. that was offset some what by
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disruption of food service sales during the lockdown. beyond meat is pulling full-year guidance the company's ceo will be on tonight at 6:00 p.m. on mad money. and with teenagers sitting at home, video games. what else. reporting better than expected results with a boost from the shout down everyone is buying video games they saw an increase of physical gains. momentum has continued they got a list from esports with fifa and more drawing large crowds momentum has picked up in april and raising guidance for the year how many companies have you heard say that some companies are finding success with the ongoing
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lockdown, others are facing difficulties rahel has more >> airbnb growing a list of companies laying off staff announcing 25% cut, roughly 1,900 jobs the pandemic will likely change its business even after people start traveling again. some really grim news from amazon confirming the death of a worker at the staten island facility center that is the location at the center of protest. at least three amazon employees have died from covid-19. residents of ireland are looking to pay back a centuries old debt sending $175 to families struggling with the potato familiar on. now they are raising millions to
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help that same american tribe. it is a really great story back to you. >> amazing story 170 years later, a debt paid in full between two struggling peoples. >> enough of the good news new york city real estate is facing a new red flag barning. ryan is the founder of the serhant team the star of the bravo series million dollar listing in new york everyone is rooting for new york city right now but people aren't going back to work restaurants aren't open. broadway is shut down. what are you seeing on the ground in the new york city market >> it is definitely a unique time for sure.
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my team and i have been back in the city slowly awakening our buyers and sellers sentiment is relatively positive i think march was a complete shutdown, april was worse. now buyers are starting to come back we are seeing more requests for virtual tours. people are starting to make more offers last week, there had been 82 listings in new york up about 40% but still down 70% of the same week last year i feel optimistic. >> those are scarey numbers. the reason we all want to be in new york city, the great restaurants, night life and shows and the work there is no indication, we talk about reopening parts of the economy, new york city is not on that list. what are people saying about the
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medium and longer term >> i think new york city has endured a number of situations in the past. unlike a terrorist attack that is affecting new york city as a whole. new yorkers are relentless and resilient. seeing them work more to get back to their city they own this city they believe in their restaurants, their sports teams and venues everyone is kind of sitting at a red stop lightweighting f waitig the amgt of people that go out at 7:00 p.m. to clap the amount of food given the minute we get the green
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light, i'm telling you, new york is going to rocket back faster than anyone could have predicted. which is why i'm up at 4:00 in the morning preparing for what is april quarantine. >> i'll leave it there i'm feeling better about the day. it is time to get up early and why we are here for you. ryan, hope you are right new york city sometimes down, never out. appreciate it, buddy on deck, disney. that's down and maybe not out. certainly the results with a 97% drop in profit year over year. we'll break down the media giant's best strategy to navigate we'll be back with joond a look
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at disney. dow futures up around 180.
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>> welcome back. the stock to focus on today is disney the stock hammered and out with a bleak everythingings report. second quarter profit falling some 97% if you dig in on the company's second quarter profit, it dropped because the theme park is closed. parks closed, production closed. they will be cutting their dividend second half of the year not permanently but for second half of the year joining us now john hodulik. the backward looking stuff, we
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get. it was grim. it was bad take us to what we know going forward. how does disney's bath forward look to you? in that quarter reported, you only saw a few weeks of impact parks will be closed sharply for the entire quarter it is really the june quarter that will be worse very gradual as we look at the back half of the year. >> how much of an improvement is it when you get the okay. okay disneyland, disney world. what is the expectation about how many people are coming through or are allowed through
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the doors? >> we heard in shanghai, government has allowed them to open with 30% capacity they are going to open with fewer. that's still 20,000 people that's a lot of people they can't make money at that level. we think you'll see something simg all-star in the u.s we don't have them opening until later in the year. it will depend on opening conditions florida could open sooner. we don't think they'll get to a point where they can be profitable until fiscal 20 or i'm sorry fiscal 21. >> big shout out to our crew here at cnbc, the tech staff making this work you turn on espn, they are dealing with the same stuff. even harder. no live sports trying to program every day is very difficult any sign of rebound for espn or
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cable networks 0en the disney side >> actually, no. in my view, the news was worse for the tv side the numbers around cord cutting were worse than expected. it looked like numbers were down 5%. >> that will only accelerate the impacts that really take hold. >> so what do we do? do we wait to see how this all plays out? >> i think we need more time as you said, sports coming back some of the sports will come back without crowds there is a
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lot of exposure to college football >> hold on, i want to jump in. when you guys -- i'm sure you've got deep industry contacts you think there is a chance there won't be a college football season? >> i think less likely than pro. these are amateur athletes the commissioners of different conferences have said if there is not students on campus or in the stands, we won't play. that's a higher bar than with the nfl where these guys are paid and can be quarantine and paid without spectators. >> looking at college game day on saturday morning. tens of thousands of screaming college students you can't picture scenes like that happening again anytime
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soon >> saying we have to wait this out a bit. thank you so much. >> thank you for watching cnbc "worldwide exchange. dow futures are up sqwkeaua tm picking it up after the break. i'll see you tomorrow. have a great week. take care. low sugar. so good. high protein. low sugar. mmm, birthday cake. pure protein. the best combination to help you stay fit.
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good morning futures pointing to another higher open this morning the last couple of days some solid gains. drivers of this straight ahead >> cnbc invest gates where the wealthy have stashed
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more than $300 billion more uncovered from a billionaire's high-stake divorce. we have more coming up. good morning welcome to "squawk box." i'm becky quick with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin we are seeing stronger numbers today. dow up by 200, nasdaq up by 83 yesterday's gains gave back at the end of session dow up by half a percent an appointment. s&p up and nasdaq up by 1.13%. the market did give back

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