thank you, andreas utermann.n the next hour, we speak with the chief economist of the national federation of independent business. for that as 6:30 a.m. in new york. we'll talk about tax reform and what smaller businesses in the u.s. need to kickstart animal spirits. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: "bloomberg surveillance," from london and washington before tom and i are live there in paris. and investors are piling in are tracking french equities as investors price of populism ahead of the presidential vote. the french etf has seen an in flow of over $560 million in the past week. penght, macron will face le on the national front for the first and only face-to-face debate on the french election. let's get now from -- let's get more now from andreas utermann. i don't know how closely you look at this. our markets worried that even if theyn becomes president, won't be able to govern or are they just trying to get through sunday? andreas: if it is and macron and le pen, all hell will break loose. currencies and equi