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w m how you get us welcome to the program we start with a look at a tough day on wall street the dow jones registered its biggest drop in 2 months after u.s. president donald trump alarmed investors by saying that a trade deal with china may have to wait until after the 2020 president show election one year from now during a visit to london trump claimed that china was keen to agree to a deal now but that he was a no rush and was happy to wait markets have been hoping for an end to the trade war by the end of 2019. and on the same note it's only tuesday and already a rough week for french american relations amid a fresh confrontation between one mccaul and donald trump over nato a new tariff dispute seems more likely than never. french economy minister blue nor lemaire said a u.s. proposal to increase students on french products like champagne and cheese is quote unacceptable the tariffs announced on monday would be a reprisal for a new french digital services tax that would mainly hit american companies like google facebook and amazon french wine and champagne are always popular in the un
w m how you get us welcome to the program we start with a look at a tough day on wall street the dow jones registered its biggest drop in 2 months after u.s. president donald trump alarmed investors by saying that a trade deal with china may have to wait until after the 2020 president show election one year from now during a visit to london trump claimed that china was keen to agree to a deal now but that he was a no rush and was happy to wait markets have been hoping for an end to the trade...
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here's the beginning of the week the stock of boeing was by far the weakest in the dow jones industrial average losing a good 4 percent in value by the way for the year the boeing stock is still trading slightly to the upside but it's not just about boeing boeing is sort of almost too big to fail it's one of the biggest industrial copper ations in the country and also a lot of to ply suppliers depend on boeing for example genelec trick with their engines that stock by the way also trading to the downside on monday but besides boeing the market looked a pretty good at the beginning of the week setting new all time highs for the dow jones industrial average for the s. and p. $500.00 and also the nasdaq composite hopes for the trade talks between china and the united states and that was the fuel that the market needed at the beginning of the week and the s. and p. 500 now is up a good steward 27 percent in 2019 alone. our financial correspondent yen scored a sentence that germany's shortage of skilled workers is affecting the construction industry in the country with residential constructi
here's the beginning of the week the stock of boeing was by far the weakest in the dow jones industrial average losing a good 4 percent in value by the way for the year the boeing stock is still trading slightly to the upside but it's not just about boeing boeing is sort of almost too big to fail it's one of the biggest industrial copper ations in the country and also a lot of to ply suppliers depend on boeing for example genelec trick with their engines that stock by the way also trading to...
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the market looked a pretty good at the beginning of the week setting new all time highs for the dow jones industrial average for the s. and p. $500.00 and also the nasdaq composite hopes for the trade talks between china and the united states so that was the fuel that the market needed at the beginning of the weekend the s. and p. 500 now it's up a good steward 37 percent and 2019 a lot. our financial correspondent yes court of sentence germany's shortage of skilled workers is affecting the construction industry in the country with residential construction floundering the number of permits for new construction was stagnant for the 1st 10 months of this year research also shows that the number of new housing units to be completed next year will fall far short of demands experts said the number of construction workers in germany has dropped dramatically in the past 20 years. over to africa now where last year uganda banned the import of cars older than 15 years and legislation was aimed at stopping pollution and reducing accidents with unsafe vehicles the flaw has as legislation often does
the market looked a pretty good at the beginning of the week setting new all time highs for the dow jones industrial average for the s. and p. $500.00 and also the nasdaq composite hopes for the trade talks between china and the united states so that was the fuel that the market needed at the beginning of the weekend the s. and p. 500 now it's up a good steward 37 percent and 2019 a lot. our financial correspondent yes court of sentence germany's shortage of skilled workers is affecting the...
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in the 1960s just some benchmarks for you, the dow jones industrial average was approaching a record vel of 1000. it seemed only a matter of months before the dow would pass up landmark. there was one aging underappreciated executive at ge who saw things differently. he was an older guy. he was a vice president/ labor relations and the name of this man was lemuel ricketts boulware. boulware believed it did it come with the board pay taxes to the federal government or when it met all together and wrote out big plans. he believed growth took place when a lonely scientist in a dumpy lab had an idea and flaunted the world. ideas like the light bulb. i ge idea. >> the high wages and prices would have ge were competitive nobody could quite imagine japan at this point that was the scope of the imagination of a pristine company like general electric to return to the old capitalism the quote is the rapid train trend are to be changed with everything that we cherish the younger executive at general electric found it ludicrous the superlative irritated them and in the public many agreed with the
in the 1960s just some benchmarks for you, the dow jones industrial average was approaching a record vel of 1000. it seemed only a matter of months before the dow would pass up landmark. there was one aging underappreciated executive at ge who saw things differently. he was an older guy. he was a vice president/ labor relations and the name of this man was lemuel ricketts boulware. boulware believed it did it come with the board pay taxes to the federal government or when it met all together...
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in the 19 sixties the dow jones was approaching a record level of 1000 and only a matter of months before it passes the landmark but there is one underappreciated executive who saw things differently. he was vice president / labor relations and his name was bulware so girls didn't come when they rode out their big plans he believed in a dumpy lab that they have an idea it feels like a ge adl lightbulb. bulware believe the birth the government and union demands backed by government would gradually strangle competitiveness even a little bit of socialism could do damage reason our 1959 kitchens were better the longest term investments at the beginning of ge the goods were affordable otherwise it would have ge uncompetitive and the russians would make better kitchens nobody could quite imagine japan but that was the scope of the imagination it was in the view of bulware for a pristine company like general electric to inspire america to return to and the problem was urgent to say the current rapid train going - - trend ought to be changed with everything we cherish the younger executive at gen
in the 19 sixties the dow jones was approaching a record level of 1000 and only a matter of months before it passes the landmark but there is one underappreciated executive who saw things differently. he was vice president / labor relations and his name was bulware so girls didn't come when they rode out their big plans he believed in a dumpy lab that they have an idea it feels like a ge adl lightbulb. bulware believe the birth the government and union demands backed by government would...
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the dow jones report that there might be some concessions made forgetting that phase i deal done.here's met to be a white house closed-door meeting today between the negotiators and president trump, so we will see what emerges from that. for now, the market has a positive view of things. that said, the can see no -- the casino and gaming index is the best performing index in the s&p and that is more than get that going to is sending the likes of las vegas sands, caesar's, and all of the gaming stocks higher. the volume, as well, is massive in those stocks. the 10 year yield at 1.88% following the ecb this morning. that is a pretty good incline in .ields we were at 1.85% just a couple of days ago. definitely selling in bonds with more positive outlook for the economy. the dollar index repairing some of its declines. guy: stocks here in europe off their highs, but higher on that trumped week. bonds selling off, yields higher. the pound is trading lower. we are down by 0.6 percent. the polls close at 10 a click p.m. london time tonight, 5:00 p.m. new york time -- at 10:00 p.m. london
the dow jones report that there might be some concessions made forgetting that phase i deal done.here's met to be a white house closed-door meeting today between the negotiators and president trump, so we will see what emerges from that. for now, the market has a positive view of things. that said, the can see no -- the casino and gaming index is the best performing index in the s&p and that is more than get that going to is sending the likes of las vegas sands, caesar's, and all of the...
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the economy, the market this year, the s&p 500, dow jones -- >> what is your conclusion? >> i think the president made it clear that impeachment is a political process. if it's about politics, he will win again in 2020. the democrats are not making the case. they are not moving the needle. >> pottsville, pennsylvania, independent line. >> good evening. i just wanted to call in. i hear a lot about the impeachment word. it is pretty much a done deal. i would like to talk about a couple of words. is the insurance policy. that trumpccident in was elected in the first place. they are basically just going through the process of filing their claim. the impeached him, now claim will get a rigorous going through at the senate. what thewondering reaction is going to be of our democratic friends when they get the treatment we just got in the house. >> we are awaiting the democratic leadership in the house and their press conference. just getting word the republicans will not be holding a press conference tonight. let's see if we can get robert of st. paul, minnesota in here before w
the economy, the market this year, the s&p 500, dow jones -- >> what is your conclusion? >> i think the president made it clear that impeachment is a political process. if it's about politics, he will win again in 2020. the democrats are not making the case. they are not moving the needle. >> pottsville, pennsylvania, independent line. >> good evening. i just wanted to call in. i hear a lot about the impeachment word. it is pretty much a done deal. i would like to...
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. >>> the dow jones has been that there on the plus side of things. take a look at this 100+ point game. you can see the s&p is up by more than one half of one person. the nasdaq more than a third. >>> in the middle of the day pick still to come this new time, the extreme lengths once it has or cisco woman is now going to get her dog back. >>> impeachment proceedings not overshadowing the firing democratic their debate in los angeles. break down the highlights after the break. man 1 vo: proof of less joint pain woman 1 oc: this is my body of proof. and clearer skin. man 2 vo: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 2 vo: ...with humira. woman 3 vo: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. avo: humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tubercu
. >>> the dow jones has been that there on the plus side of things. take a look at this 100+ point game. you can see the s&p is up by more than one half of one person. the nasdaq more than a third. >>> in the middle of the day pick still to come this new time, the extreme lengths once it has or cisco woman is now going to get her dog back. >>> impeachment proceedings not overshadowing the firing democratic their debate in los angeles. break down the highlights...
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in the 1960s, just some benchmarks for you, the dow jones industrial average was approaching a record level of 1000. it seemed only amatter of months before the dow would pass its landmark .but there was one aging, underappreciated executive at ge who saw things differently. he was an older guy. he was a vice resident of labor relations and the name of this man was lemuel ricketts. he believes growth didn't come when a government pay hetaxes or hallway are believed growth took place when a lonely scientist in a dumpy lab had an idea and flaunted the world. an idea like the lightbulb, a ge idea. bulware believed the burden of government spending and the burden of union demands backed by government would gradually strangle american competitiveness . even a little bit of socialism. he said could do damage. the reason our 1959 kitchens were better than russian kitchens was filled with those all long-term investments of inventors at the beginning of ge. the reason the companies thrived was that the goods were affordable but the high wages and prices would render ge uncompetitive. in the en
in the 1960s, just some benchmarks for you, the dow jones industrial average was approaching a record level of 1000. it seemed only amatter of months before the dow would pass its landmark .but there was one aging, underappreciated executive at ge who saw things differently. he was an older guy. he was a vice resident of labor relations and the name of this man was lemuel ricketts. he believes growth didn't come when a government pay hetaxes or hallway are believed growth took place when a...
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why should it not be true, in the 1960s some benchmarks, the dow jones industrial average was approaching a record level of 1000. it seemed only a matter of months before the dow would pass the landmark. but there was one aging underappreciated executive at ge who saw things differently. he was an older guy, he was a vice president/labor relations. in the name of this man was manual. when the board pay taxes towh te federal government or met altogether and rode out big plans, he believed growth took place when a lonely scientist in a dumpy lab had an idea and flaunted the world. ideas like the lightbulb, the ge idea. he believed that the burden of government spending and the burden of union demand backed by government would gradually strangle american competitiveness. even a little bit of socialism he said could do damage, the reason the 1959 kitchens were better than the russian kitchens, the long-term investment of inventors of the beginning of ge. the reason the company thrived was a good were affordable but the high wages and prices would render geo competitive and the russians would
why should it not be true, in the 1960s some benchmarks, the dow jones industrial average was approaching a record level of 1000. it seemed only a matter of months before the dow would pass the landmark. but there was one aging underappreciated executive at ge who saw things differently. he was an older guy, he was a vice president/labor relations. in the name of this man was manual. when the board pay taxes towh te federal government or met altogether and rode out big plans, he believed growth...
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you looking at the dow jones industrial average and the nasdaq. scarlett: we are looking at 11% gain on the nasdaq. the s&p up 27%. higher thanhtly average. for the nasdaq, 70% above the 20 day average, unusual given this is higher. romaine: a lot of trading on the week that usually sees a drop off in volume. dayn the rsi for the 14 rsi. a lot of folks looking forward to 2020 at some of those pe ratios. scarlet: the russell 2000 only behind a third of 1%. i thought this was opposed to be the moment for small caps. romaine: the patient, grasshopper. deeper. let's dive taylor, what you're watching. taylor: i am taking a look at the yield curve. take a look at the 210 spread, really steepening. this is only a week after the fed meeting last week. the steepest yield curve we have had since january 2018. up 10 basis points. those inflation expectations early rising as the 10 year approaches to percent. -- approaches 2%. sheet of $4lance trillion on the pink line. mike wilson at morgan stanley says this is the biggest non-qe qe program he has seen. push
you looking at the dow jones industrial average and the nasdaq. scarlett: we are looking at 11% gain on the nasdaq. the s&p up 27%. higher thanhtly average. for the nasdaq, 70% above the 20 day average, unusual given this is higher. romaine: a lot of trading on the week that usually sees a drop off in volume. dayn the rsi for the 14 rsi. a lot of folks looking forward to 2020 at some of those pe ratios. scarlet: the russell 2000 only behind a third of 1%. i thought this was opposed to be...
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we have a brand new session high for the dow jones industrials, up 352 points.inting right now. you will see it on your screen. there we go. we also have the transports with the biggest percentage jump here. you can see, up 152 points for a gain of 1.5%. let's go to the dow component disney, seeing a third of a percent rally, adding to the already 35% gains this year. could today's bump be due to baby yoda? and this video that's going viral. watch. ♪ ♪ dear baby yoda what to say to you ♪ liz: pop culture site the ringer knocking off a hamilton song in a fan-boy tribute to the adorable baby yoda from disney's streaming hit mandalorian. two guys and the tiny creature, even one removes the picture of his own son from a frame on his desk and swaps it out with a photo of baby yoda. this morning it had 17,000 views and that has grown right now to 2.35 million views. baby yoda. >> shows you how old and out of touch i am, i don't know any of that. i don't even know who yoda -- i kind of know who yoda is. liz: there is no try, there is only do. >> show the audience what
we have a brand new session high for the dow jones industrials, up 352 points.inting right now. you will see it on your screen. there we go. we also have the transports with the biggest percentage jump here. you can see, up 152 points for a gain of 1.5%. let's go to the dow component disney, seeing a third of a percent rally, adding to the already 35% gains this year. could today's bump be due to baby yoda? and this video that's going viral. watch. ♪ ♪ dear baby yoda what to say to you ♪...
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you will see we have the s&p 500 up and the nasdaq and dow jones industrial also up.ting to watch the s&p 500. it is the cruise liners doing well today. that is the hotel index. across europe, we are also seeing balances, but maybe not as strong. this is "bloomberg." ♪ vonnie: over the first hurdle. -- brexit built basses passes a parliamentary vote. they will leave the eu by january 31. boeing's unmanned starliner failed to reach the state station -- space station on its first flight. apple looks to the tower. a secret team is working on how the company can harness satellites and wireless technology. ♪ i am vonnie quinn in new york. we are counting down to the european close. let us check markets. the s&p 500 continuing to rally. cruise liners are leading the s&p high. they are responsible for some of the hundreds games as well. the 10 year yield at 193. bowing down.
you will see we have the s&p 500 up and the nasdaq and dow jones industrial also up.ting to watch the s&p 500. it is the cruise liners doing well today. that is the hotel index. across europe, we are also seeing balances, but maybe not as strong. this is "bloomberg." ♪ vonnie: over the first hurdle. -- brexit built basses passes a parliamentary vote. they will leave the eu by january 31. boeing's unmanned starliner failed to reach the state station -- space station on its...
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back home, major averages reversed a three-day slide you can see the dow jones would up about 60 pointsthe nasdaq abo about 16 >> maybe a slight tick higher. 10-year 1.78%. the two-year 1.58% in asia, a positive trading sessionover all. the nikkei up 0.7% south korea up a half a percent. abe launching the first mass fiscal stimulus with $121 billion package to help repair storm damage, upgrade infrastructure and upgrade technologies described as a 15-month budget described as one of the largest as the island nation prepares to fend off an economic slow down general motors and south korea's lg chem are reportedly ready to announce a 50/50 joint hire today to make batteries. the facility is expected to be in the lawrence town area. gm shares up lg chem shares in korea down new comments following the bullish report on trade talks. officials saying tariffs must be rolled back and the two countries remain in close contact. new this morning, u.s. senator and democratic hopeful elizabeth warren reportedly drafting a bill that would call on u.s. regulators to retroactively review about 20 years
back home, major averages reversed a three-day slide you can see the dow jones would up about 60 pointsthe nasdaq abo about 16 >> maybe a slight tick higher. 10-year 1.78%. the two-year 1.58% in asia, a positive trading sessionover all. the nikkei up 0.7% south korea up a half a percent. abe launching the first mass fiscal stimulus with $121 billion package to help repair storm damage, upgrade infrastructure and upgrade technologies described as a 15-month budget described as one of the...
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, this would be about a 50 point, 2.5% gain in boeing right now would add about 50 points to the dow jones in general. so it's a huge mark. this is one reason why we can't ignore what happens at boeing. right? >> absolutely. the price weighted dow of course has a big effect but it's more than that, because we have seen concerns now as to the effects in the supply chain and because of course, it's one of the largest private employers in the nation, largest exporter. i think if boeing can restore its health, it bodes well for confidence throughout the american economy and thus another reason you are seeing this market react to this good news. david: we should mention, by the way, we have been focusing on the dow. the s&p and nasdaq are now at all-time highs. once again, looks like we will be heading into the new year with all-time highs. i don't know if keith is still with us. he said we will go to 30,000. keith, are you still there? if you are, close to your mark, babe. >> tell you what, it's a great feeling. it was an outside calculation but it's nice to have validation. i still think we w
, this would be about a 50 point, 2.5% gain in boeing right now would add about 50 points to the dow jones in general. so it's a huge mark. this is one reason why we can't ignore what happens at boeing. right? >> absolutely. the price weighted dow of course has a big effect but it's more than that, because we have seen concerns now as to the effects in the supply chain and because of course, it's one of the largest private employers in the nation, largest exporter. i think if boeing can...
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global bull market proved almost impossible in 2019 putting indexes at record level by year's end the dow jones industrial average pictured here there it is rose 24 percent of. the course of 2019 the biggest setbacks for the dow are in may after president trump slapped tariffs on mexican imports and again in july after federal reserve chairman jerome powell dampened hopes for further rate cuts this year and the dow wasn't alone its record turn that's and p. 500 was up 29 percent one of its best years ever the stock's europe 600 nikkei 225 key indices for europe and asia were also up big time and let's go to our financial correspondent in new york the ends korda yens good to see you on this last program i guess before 2020 a year of supro tips for markets why have global markets been surging so much this year despite a world economy that's often been struggling at a time. and who would have guessed last year around the same time december of 2018 if i remember correctly was the worst december since 1931 and now we are surpassing one record after another well i guess what does help is that the u.s
global bull market proved almost impossible in 2019 putting indexes at record level by year's end the dow jones industrial average pictured here there it is rose 24 percent of. the course of 2019 the biggest setbacks for the dow are in may after president trump slapped tariffs on mexican imports and again in july after federal reserve chairman jerome powell dampened hopes for further rate cuts this year and the dow wasn't alone its record turn that's and p. 500 was up 29 percent one of its best...
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already even though the dow jones could recover a little bit we're still seeing tough times there where go to new york where our financial correspondent yes carter is waiting yes we have been talking about the end of the u.s. china trade war for months now what do you make of that statement but on top. yes no yes no i mean this game is going on for ever and that's how it seems well what we know what i heard is that the u.s. president donald trump for quite some time maybe had the intention not to necessarily settle the trade tension with china before the election because the u.s. president might believe that actually he pleases part of his base but then on the other side we also know that escalation of the trade situation is not going to be good for the economy is still well it's wide open and i'm just waiting for the day that we get a clear yes. and we could have another trade war even with friends as we just saw the u.s. afford a similar trade war with the european union. well. it's not going to be good for anybody and by the way not just france but. countries who have similar digital
already even though the dow jones could recover a little bit we're still seeing tough times there where go to new york where our financial correspondent yes carter is waiting yes we have been talking about the end of the u.s. china trade war for months now what do you make of that statement but on top. yes no yes no i mean this game is going on for ever and that's how it seems well what we know what i heard is that the u.s. president donald trump for quite some time maybe had the intention not...
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well overseas investors will ultimately invest in them because the big index providers such as dow jones footsie russell and m.s.c. i will include them in their global then emerging markets benchmark so global funds pension funds will ultimately have to invest in them at some point but the question is whether active investors and active fund managers will be looking into them and they'll have questions such as the yield on the shares and the valuations. these valuations will only give you a 4 percent yield whereas the peers such as b.p. shell chevron all of those will give you an average of around about 5 and a half percent and then i again there's the questions around politics and whether the company can protect itself from incidences that we saw earlier in the year such as the attacks on their pipeline infrastructure so there are number of concerns but i think ultimately we will have more international investors go it in but i think some of these issues will need to be addressed hello thank you very much. that's it from me and the business team here and in the air if you want more goes
well overseas investors will ultimately invest in them because the big index providers such as dow jones footsie russell and m.s.c. i will include them in their global then emerging markets benchmark so global funds pension funds will ultimately have to invest in them at some point but the question is whether active investors and active fund managers will be looking into them and they'll have questions such as the yield on the shares and the valuations. these valuations will only give you a 4...
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it's great the dow jones is doing well. but so many people are being left behind. it is why when i am president we will measure the performance of our economy not by the dow jones, not by the gdp, but by the income growth of the 90%. if you are working and your income is growing, that counts towards a good economy in my book. [cheering] >> this is from julie m. and she asks, what can we doo nation to get to a leader that is recognized as for the people and by the people? mayor buttigieg: very good. hi, julie. thanks for coming. so, this is so important. let's start with the party because this is really important, right? the primary process is designed to help you see the differences among all of us democratic candidates. that's fine. that is healthy. but we've got to remember we are on the same team at the end of the day. we've got to build each other up. how many people have run for president, 25? 24 don't get to be the nominee. the moment we identify the one who is everybody else has to rally around that nominee the matter who it is. we -- us candidates need to m
it's great the dow jones is doing well. but so many people are being left behind. it is why when i am president we will measure the performance of our economy not by the dow jones, not by the gdp, but by the income growth of the 90%. if you are working and your income is growing, that counts towards a good economy in my book. [cheering] >> this is from julie m. and she asks, what can we doo nation to get to a leader that is recognized as for the people and by the people? mayor buttigieg:...
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dow jones industrials up 14 points right now. we have a tiny bit of green on the screen. i found this meeting very confusing. yes, it's very obvious that chairman powell said we will not touch rates. we have an incredibly strong economy. president trump has touted it. he's right. we have very robust numbers here. so why not at least start to moderate or normalize rates? >> liz, some of the stuff peter said, i agree with. some of the conclusions he came up with, i don't necessarily agree with. we are looking at inflation as well. inflation has been averaging a little over 2% on the moving average. you look at oil, it's up 30% this year. you look at copper, it went above its 200 day moving average. you know, you look at what the fed balance sheet is doing, it's increasing the last three months at a 28% annual rate. money supply is increasing over that same time frame at 11% rate. so we see a lot of problems on the horizon. but the bond market hasn't recognized it yet. while i agree with peter that we are going to go to higher rates, especially in ten years, you know, we are
dow jones industrials up 14 points right now. we have a tiny bit of green on the screen. i found this meeting very confusing. yes, it's very obvious that chairman powell said we will not touch rates. we have an incredibly strong economy. president trump has touted it. he's right. we have very robust numbers here. so why not at least start to moderate or normalize rates? >> liz, some of the stuff peter said, i agree with. some of the conclusions he came up with, i don't necessarily agree...
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president donald donald trump in stride and the dow jones index mostly holding its ground wednesday it's been rallying since since late last week spurred by progress toward the initial u.s. china trade deal major indexes have been setting new records and a recent survey showed approval of trump's handling of the economy at a one year high. and let's bring in our financial correspondent yens cord on wall street so yes so much political turmoil yet wall street is so confident why . so. well us president donald trump has been pretty good for wall street especially with the mess of tax cuts in the last year and nobody here on the floor believes that at the end of the day u.s. president donald trump will have to leave his office specially when it might come to a trial in the senate there was a recent survey saying that 80 is 3 percent of republicans are against an impeachment and to actually get u.s. president donald trump out of office well you would need 20 republican senators to vote against him and that's very unlikely therefore the stock market remains on a record level the s. and p. 500
president donald donald trump in stride and the dow jones index mostly holding its ground wednesday it's been rallying since since late last week spurred by progress toward the initial u.s. china trade deal major indexes have been setting new records and a recent survey showed approval of trump's handling of the economy at a one year high. and let's bring in our financial correspondent yens cord on wall street so yes so much political turmoil yet wall street is so confident why . so. well us...
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and while tariffs keep hitting key industries markets are the never ending roller coaster ride the dow jones index jumped on wednesday and reports that china and the u.s. were close to a deal yesterday the outlook was the exact opposite. if the end had been incisive it doesn't appear to be any more for weeks speculation that the world's 2 biggest economies could be close to a trade deal had kept investors calm and then came the news that u.s. president donald trump wasn't counting on a pact until after the 2020 election comments that sent markets into a tailspin and left his commerce secretary grappling to explain his possibility that close and to have for i think the point he was trying to make is we need a proper deal. comes this. or it's an excuse or some other day is much worse. than getting a proper deal details about the stumbling blocks are scanty but intellectual property trade in agricultural products and the role of chinese tech equipment giant huawei have all been enduring fiends and there is their geo political tension after washington pos legislation seeking sanctions in relatio
and while tariffs keep hitting key industries markets are the never ending roller coaster ride the dow jones index jumped on wednesday and reports that china and the u.s. were close to a deal yesterday the outlook was the exact opposite. if the end had been incisive it doesn't appear to be any more for weeks speculation that the world's 2 biggest economies could be close to a trade deal had kept investors calm and then came the news that u.s. president donald trump wasn't counting on a pact...
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in the short term, though, i want to bring some headlines brought by dow jones. apparently the united states is offering to cut existing tariffs by up to 50%, and that is targeting $360 billion in chinese goods, and we are going to see the cancellation of the december 15 tariffs. i want to circle back to what i came in on. do we need to see tariff rollback, at least in the short term? i appreciate the short-term and long-term view here. in the short term, do we need tariff rollback for risk assets to keep rallying through 2020? gary: it's probably having a bigger impact on stocks then on the economy. if you look at the tariffs that have been imposed so far, they have not been passed through. we are in an excess supply world. they are being ensured by suppliers in china, by buyers and retailers and so on in the u.s. we see weakness in import and export prices ever since the tariffs have been imposed, so it isn't much of an economic phenomenon, but it is much more significant in the eyes of investors. i think it may be overdone in that sense because what has happen
in the short term, though, i want to bring some headlines brought by dow jones. apparently the united states is offering to cut existing tariffs by up to 50%, and that is targeting $360 billion in chinese goods, and we are going to see the cancellation of the december 15 tariffs. i want to circle back to what i came in on. do we need to see tariff rollback, at least in the short term? i appreciate the short-term and long-term view here. in the short term, do we need tariff rollback for risk...
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kathleen: dow jones within from -- interesting news.nsidering further cutting production of the 737 max against a backdrop of growing uncertainty over the troubled airplanes' return to service. so many questions about what happened and what needs to be done. they may disclose the decision monday. this is what dow jones is reporting. we will keep you on this story as it progresses. getting news from camera come -- canberra. the budget being updated. surplus has been trimmed from in april, $5 saw billion expected down from $7.1 billion that had been forecast. the following year, also revised downward to $6.1 billion down from $11 billion. the government also cutting half a percentage point off of its growth forecast. to quarter percent, now the oneth forecast down to quarter percent. with moretyre is here on the outlook. so what is it going to mean for the government, the surplus getting narrower, credit forecast that as well, what now? >> it seems the government is on track to getting to a surplus. the numbers indicate there is a lower e
kathleen: dow jones within from -- interesting news.nsidering further cutting production of the 737 max against a backdrop of growing uncertainty over the troubled airplanes' return to service. so many questions about what happened and what needs to be done. they may disclose the decision monday. this is what dow jones is reporting. we will keep you on this story as it progresses. getting news from camera come -- canberra. the budget being updated. surplus has been trimmed from in april, $5 saw...
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as the dow jones industrial average is gain the some back today, in fact only one stock with up, drumrollone you know exactly what it was. apple was the only winner and a stock is up 85%. if you are in the market, nasdaq is up 35% year to date, s&p 500 up 29% in the dow jones industrial average of 30 stocks, 22%. that's all i have for you today. catch me tomorrow on fox business at 2:00 p.m. eastern, i'm making money. "the five" starts right now. music and physical >> hello everyone, it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." several major stories we are covering tonight, joe biden has been heckled on the campaign trail and what he's now saying about testifying in the senate impeachment trial. tough liberal cities blame president trump over the growing homeless crisis. but first, a good guy with the gun is being praised for preventing a massacre in texas. just seconds after he opens f
as the dow jones industrial average is gain the some back today, in fact only one stock with up, drumrollone you know exactly what it was. apple was the only winner and a stock is up 85%. if you are in the market, nasdaq is up 35% year to date, s&p 500 up 29% in the dow jones industrial average of 30 stocks, 22%. that's all i have for you today. catch me tomorrow on fox business at 2:00 p.m. eastern, i'm making money. "the five" starts right now. music and physical >> hello...
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dow jones reporting the company is seeking a buyer for the radiofrequency wireless chip.hey are negotiating. a unit that could be valued at about $10 billion. you can see broadcom on the move. up 2% we will keep an eye on that. shery: given the corporate news and the impeachment vote, it is not surprising investors may want to just sit on the sidelines. take a look at these odds. trumprket saint president is going to be impeached. they are at a high. it is also likely he completes his first term. not surprising that given after the vote, it goes to the senate. it is a republican-controlled senate. they will begin trial next week. -- next month. mitch mcconnell think there is zero chance the president will be convicted and removed. you need a two thirds vote in the senate. let us turn to the house of representatives where we are seeing that debate. that is expected to be around six hours. the vote expected to make president trump the third u.s. president in history to be impeached. chief washington correspondent, kevin cirilli, joining us from capitol hill. seems to be aot
dow jones reporting the company is seeking a buyer for the radiofrequency wireless chip.hey are negotiating. a unit that could be valued at about $10 billion. you can see broadcom on the move. up 2% we will keep an eye on that. shery: given the corporate news and the impeachment vote, it is not surprising investors may want to just sit on the sidelines. take a look at these odds. trumprket saint president is going to be impeached. they are at a high. it is also likely he completes his first...
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the dow jones up by more than 300. the s&p is right about a 1% game and the same with the nasdaq. >>> the jobs report shows more companies are hiring. the added 266,000 jobs last month. the steady job growth has helped to reassure consumers that the economy is expanding and after jobs and incomes remain secure and consumer spending has become an important driver of growth is the trade conflicts have led many businesses to cut spending. >>> just one week into the holiday shopping season and amazon is having trouble getting packages to doorsteps on time and the delays are due to bad weather in parts of the country and a large amount of orders that received during black friday and cyber monday. >> if you're looking for something to do inside the movies may be a good option. another look at what's new at the weekend box office. >> a toy inspired adventure, here's a look at what's new. >> the peachy animated adventure play mobile the movie brings classic toys to life on the big screen. it follows rex who teams of two civili
the dow jones up by more than 300. the s&p is right about a 1% game and the same with the nasdaq. >>> the jobs report shows more companies are hiring. the added 266,000 jobs last month. the steady job growth has helped to reassure consumers that the economy is expanding and after jobs and incomes remain secure and consumer spending has become an important driver of growth is the trade conflicts have led many businesses to cut spending. >>> just one week into the holiday...
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. >> the dow jones industrial average will stand at its highest ever. >> the past few months have beenhe wildest in wall street's history. stock and bond prices soared in a frenzy of activity. optimists on wall street are talking about the beginnings of economic recovery. >> supporters of deregulation point to the stock market as evidence that a deregulated economy makes money for everyone. >> the stock market took off like a rocket. and the public saw this happening, and they would read about it. and so all sorts of people who used to have nothing to do with this world started pouring their own money into it. that's in large part also what drove prices to go even higher. >> the ronald reagan motorcade rolled onto wall street today to the new york stock exchange. >> in the last five years, we've moved from malaise, to hope, confidence, and opportunity. the volume of shares traded hitting record highs, and more americans than ever before participating in the market. we're bullish on the american economy. [ applause ] >> when reagan shows up at the stock exchange, yelling "ronnie, ronnie
. >> the dow jones industrial average will stand at its highest ever. >> the past few months have beenhe wildest in wall street's history. stock and bond prices soared in a frenzy of activity. optimists on wall street are talking about the beginnings of economic recovery. >> supporters of deregulation point to the stock market as evidence that a deregulated economy makes money for everyone. >> the stock market took off like a rocket. and the public saw this happening,...
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. >> where i live folks aren't measuring the economy by how the dow jones is doing but by how well they're doing. >> we've got a government that works well for those with money and doesn't work well for anyone else. >> climate change. >> the issue is whether we save the planet for our children and our grandchildren. >> and america's role on the world stage. >> we see among our allies and among our adversaries case after case where the world is making plans on what to do, ignoring the united states because we're no longer considered reliable. >> and for democrats thursday night was also about diversity. seven candidates representing two women -- >> senator warren, you would be the oldest president ever inaugurated. >> i'd also be the youngest woman ever inaugurated. >> and only one candidate of color, andrew yang. >> why am i the lone candidate of color on this stage? you know what you need to donate to political campaigns? disposable income. >> yet all in agreement their primary target remains the man currently occupying the oval office. only 17 of the 15 candidates qualified for tonight's
. >> where i live folks aren't measuring the economy by how the dow jones is doing but by how well they're doing. >> we've got a government that works well for those with money and doesn't work well for anyone else. >> climate change. >> the issue is whether we save the planet for our children and our grandchildren. >> and america's role on the world stage. >> we see among our allies and among our adversaries case after case where the world is making plans on...
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ed henry, "your world with neil cavuto" coming up now, the dow jones closing up. neil cavuto. ♪ >> neil: plenty of drama on wall street but not responding in any way to the drama on capie have an impeachment in limbo, folks. the bottom line unless nancy pelosi formally passes the law, impeachment directives to the senate, you technically don't have impeachment so the big question then becomes, when do we have impeachment. mike emanuel on capitol hill with high-stakes game of poker, mike what is happening? >> neil no doubt about it, good afternoon to you senior white house officials appear through a walk through for potential senate trial when they left a short time ago. eric a legislative affairs director told reporters president trump wants the opportunity to present his case fairly and robustly. he says the white house is working very carefully with majority leader mitch mcconnell and senate republicans. meanwhile, lawmakers are gone until january 26. senate impeachment trial is totally up in the era. house speaker nancy pelosi said the house of representatives
ed henry, "your world with neil cavuto" coming up now, the dow jones closing up. neil cavuto. ♪ >> neil: plenty of drama on wall street but not responding in any way to the drama on capie have an impeachment in limbo, folks. the bottom line unless nancy pelosi formally passes the law, impeachment directives to the senate, you technically don't have impeachment so the big question then becomes, when do we have impeachment. mike emanuel on capitol hill with high-stakes game of...
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is how stock futures setting up their day on this monday in a holiday-shortened trading week the dow jonespen by another 35 points if these gains hold into the opening bell the s&p up by 2 points and the nasdaq up by 11. now the dow and s&p coming off record high levels on friday the dow seeing its 19th record close of the year and the s&p 500, get this, its 32nd record u.s. composite volume on friday, the highest since december 21st since 2018 treasuries, a tick lower in yields as you can see here, the ten-year note yield hovering around 1.9%. the 2 year note yield 1.36 worldwide, asia markets stalling near an 18-month high as we takes a look at what's going on there. the hang sang and hong kong up .1 of 1% and nikkei and japan flat on the day and shanghai composite down 1.5%. in the european trade, we are seeing perhaps a little bit of a mixed trade there as well. you see there the german dax off by about .2 of 1%. the ftse 100 .1 gains. >>> new this morning, china says lit lower tariffs on products ranging from pork and avocados to semiconductors as soon as next year. now the country's
is how stock futures setting up their day on this monday in a holiday-shortened trading week the dow jonespen by another 35 points if these gains hold into the opening bell the s&p up by 2 points and the nasdaq up by 11. now the dow and s&p coming off record high levels on friday the dow seeing its 19th record close of the year and the s&p 500, get this, its 32nd record u.s. composite volume on friday, the highest since december 21st since 2018 treasuries, a tick lower in yields as...
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we're down 400 points for the dow jones industrials. it is ugly day on wall street. absolutely beautiful sunshine and rainbows day for cyber monday, yesterday. what we'll do, we'll talk about some of the big winners. i'm holding one of, charles, can you see this? do you know what this is? charles: looks like a christmas ornament. >> no. i know it does, but called a lol surprise. charles: my goodness, are you kidding me? i never saw it out of the box. i had to buy 12 of those on saturday for my grand daughter. are you kidding me!? lol surprise? forget about it. i'm becoming an expert on those. >> this is one of the hot ones probably because you whipped out the credit card, rye? charles: yeah. >> you know using social media has been the best thing for small businesses. let me tell you, we have the founder and head of the small business in the beauty world you may know her as the brow queen. she does oprah's brows, all supermodels brows. all the celebrities brows. she went, one of the very first to go on instagram to promote her beauty line. we'll hear from her directly
we're down 400 points for the dow jones industrials. it is ugly day on wall street. absolutely beautiful sunshine and rainbows day for cyber monday, yesterday. what we'll do, we'll talk about some of the big winners. i'm holding one of, charles, can you see this? do you know what this is? charles: looks like a christmas ornament. >> no. i know it does, but called a lol surprise. charles: my goodness, are you kidding me? i never saw it out of the box. i had to buy 12 of those on saturday...
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and you can see the dow jones is up 37 points.asdaq and s&p 500 both slightly and positive territory. >>> the first directions are pouring into the los angeles premiere of star wars, the rise of skywalker. >> fans of the read carpet were there to enjoy the final installment. many of the stars reflected on the franchise's power to bring people together for more than four decades. >> i would say in this dark and divisive time in the world, films like this really matter. and has always mattered to people. we think there is a reason it has endured. we hope everybody feels good. >> this may be the final skywalker film. but disney has other star wars projects in the works including a live action series and the upcoming final series of the clone wars series. >> if you watched the man delorean, there are few things cuter than baby yoda. new parents at a hospital brought home their own baby yoda dressed in it ears and santa hats. the outfits were inspired by mr. rogers. if you have not shipped off your holiday gifts yet, you may want to ge
and you can see the dow jones is up 37 points.asdaq and s&p 500 both slightly and positive territory. >>> the first directions are pouring into the los angeles premiere of star wars, the rise of skywalker. >> fans of the read carpet were there to enjoy the final installment. many of the stars reflected on the franchise's power to bring people together for more than four decades. >> i would say in this dark and divisive time in the world, films like this really matter....
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the dow jones dropped 105 points to ,9 5 slied 9. lls dake bpuacom longest econom y. orhi to the aging bull market as we head into 2020. >> reporter: more than a decade into the longest expansion in history. even wall street's oimists september the u.s. is i a strong market. mog e stdards.gr of some broad indicators appear to reflect late cycle indicatio. onsumer confidee peaked lerevels. andfe auto sales crested years ago. consumer debt burdens are quite ti tame. thck market has quadrupled in value has undergone three ow mini-cycles, wn scares stnngar i late y leading to no net progress for more than a year fore stocks improved the se. seors geared to a pickup in growth such as industrial stocks and banks have performed better, suggesting investors are gain confidence in the growth none of this the economy is clear for years to come. the evidence suggests that even if this is a maturecycle, it can mod along for quite a while before a recession ultimately >> ingesntesualylti tpi dhete investors have been dumping stocks a the fastest pace in s.deca accordingtr to the w
the dow jones dropped 105 points to ,9 5 slied 9. lls dake bpuacom longest econom y. orhi to the aging bull market as we head into 2020. >> reporter: more than a decade into the longest expansion in history. even wall street's oimists september the u.s. is i a strong market. mog e stdards.gr of some broad indicators appear to reflect late cycle indicatio. onsumer confidee peaked lerevels. andfe auto sales crested years ago. consumer debt burdens are quite ti tame. thck market has...
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somassive gains this year far, 30% for the s&p and the dow jones. that is putting fear in investors minds. for sohave been so good long, we have been inching higher and higher just about every day this month. a lot of people are thinking, coming up in the first half of the year, we could see a pullback because exuberance has been so high. the dollarave seen getting a boost on those u.s. jobless claims, falling to a three-week low. this reinforces the idea that people have jobs, solid labor market, they have money in their pocket. >> how about an even lower unemployment rate next year. we project the rate will fall further and hit 3.3% by year-end. we will see more of the same, improving laborwe project the rl markets, and consumers driving economic growth into next year. we will see a little bit of a bump in the first quarter probably, given all of the facingthat boeing is with halting production and not hitting economic growth. shery: we have seen the impact on november durable goods orders. 2% or so. >> there is an issue with cancellation of order
somassive gains this year far, 30% for the s&p and the dow jones. that is putting fear in investors minds. for sohave been so good long, we have been inching higher and higher just about every day this month. a lot of people are thinking, coming up in the first half of the year, we could see a pullback because exuberance has been so high. the dollarave seen getting a boost on those u.s. jobless claims, falling to a three-week low. this reinforces the idea that people have jobs, solid labor...
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. >> where i live, folks aren't measuring the economy by how the dow jones is looking. they are measuring the economy by how they are doing. >> we have a government that works great for those with money and doesn't work for much of anyone else. >> reporter: climate change --- >> the issue thousand is whether we save the planet for our children and our grandchildren. >> reporter: and america's role on the world stage. >> we see more than our allies and among our adversaries case after case where the world is making plans on what do, ignoring the united states because we're no longer considered reliable. >> reporter: and for democrats, thursday night was also about diversity, seven candidates representing two women. >> senator warner, you'd be the oldest ever inaugurated. >> and i'd also be the youngest woman. >> reporter: and only one candidate of color. >> why am i the lone candidate of color on this stage? >> reporter: and yet all in agreement their primary target remains the man currently occupying the oval office. only seven of the 15 democratic candidates qualified
. >> where i live, folks aren't measuring the economy by how the dow jones is looking. they are measuring the economy by how they are doing. >> we have a government that works great for those with money and doesn't work for much of anyone else. >> reporter: climate change --- >> the issue thousand is whether we save the planet for our children and our grandchildren. >> reporter: and america's role on the world stage. >> we see more than our allies and among...
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indicating the dow will open just slightly lower at this point and this, of course, you can see the dow jonesustrial is down by just 31 right now, the indication but this is as the dow comes off the best day since october 4th, surging more than 330 points after that breakout jobs number on friday morning. and hitting those 50-year lows for unemployment let's get a quick check on what's going on in fixed income and look at the bond market this morning. the yield on the ten-year is 1.822 and the two-year note 1.611. let's check what happened around the world perhaps while you were sleeping here in the united states, the japanese nikkei did post a slight gain by a third of a percent, same thing with the south korean cost. the hang sang just about flat it's fair to say and check in on hong kong later in the show. >>> let's look what's going on in europe, early trade on this monday morning things are slightly negative but not largely so you can see in france we're down by about .2 percent, italy down by .3 percent, slightly positive in spain other things we have in the headlines this morning, gold
indicating the dow will open just slightly lower at this point and this, of course, you can see the dow jonesustrial is down by just 31 right now, the indication but this is as the dow comes off the best day since october 4th, surging more than 330 points after that breakout jobs number on friday morning. and hitting those 50-year lows for unemployment let's get a quick check on what's going on in fixed income and look at the bond market this morning. the yield on the ten-year is 1.822 and the...