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anna? anna: laura wright in london.onald trump has yet to concede, and he has the backing of many in his party. next, we discussed the u.s. transition of power with our u.s. politics editor, kathleen hunter. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open" this thursday morning, 44 minutes into the trading session. nasdaq futures actually pulling up a little bit, up around 0.3% on the nasdaq futures at this point. president-elect joe biden named longtime aide ron klain as his white house chief of staff. he played a leading role during the economic and public health crisis of the obama admin assertion. joining us now is -- administration. joining us now is kathleen hunter. what we -- do we know about these early appointments from the biden team? kathleen: -- anna: kathleen, is anna edwards in london. i think we may have lost her, which is unfortunate. we will try to get her back. we want to understand more about what these appointments mean and indeed where president trump goes next. let's
anna? anna: laura wright in london.onald trump has yet to concede, and he has the backing of many in his party. next, we discussed the u.s. transition of power with our u.s. politics editor, kathleen hunter. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open" this thursday morning, 44 minutes into the trading session. nasdaq futures actually pulling up a little bit, up around 0.3% on the nasdaq futures at this point. president-elect joe biden named...
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anna: yes. earlier this week was skeptical about what central banks can do in terms of climate change. there seems to be an area where central banks are very active. let me ask you about carbon pricing. dow you see them covering more global emissions? becoming more expensive? is that one way the market wakes up to climate change? >> that is one thing we're looking at. europe is obviously leading in this respect. it is one of the most delux globally in terms of coverage and pricing. to be successful, the strategy would need to be widespread globally and we need the likes over the u.s., u.k. and japan and china to join. china has already announced it would merge several of its regional systems next year to form one of the biggest emission trading -- in the world. china, europe are joining forces. obviously we need the u.s. to oin. we'll see political equilibrium. if congress make it easy for the next president to push it through. while dealing with climate change, policy makers have the choice bet
anna: yes. earlier this week was skeptical about what central banks can do in terms of climate change. there seems to be an area where central banks are very active. let me ask you about carbon pricing. dow you see them covering more global emissions? becoming more expensive? is that one way the market wakes up to climate change? >> that is one thing we're looking at. europe is obviously leading in this respect. it is one of the most delux globally in terms of coverage and pricing. to be...
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anna? anna: laura wright here in london.rket check and this is what we have as we are 10 minutes away from the start of the european equity trading day. it seems it will go higher. the first full day where we have more conviction around president-elect biden. euro stock futures up. how much of this is due to expectations of a divided government, rightly or wrongly as we discussed earlier? the dollar is weaker. pay attention to what is going on with the turkish lira. interesting to see the lira on the rise. there were senior changes at the central bank. we are minutes away from the market open. next, we will get your stocks to watch. offrman company board signs on a deal. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. six minutes until the start of equity trading. let's get our stocks to watch. dani burger is back. what is the latest from infineon? up three point 5%, coming out with earnings beating on its profit estimates, and for the full year coming in around 10.5 billion euros for its revenue. the re
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anna: thanks very much -- vaccine. anna: thanks very much, annmarie hordern.they can cut up les, and also talking about potentially paying a dividend. onwill take -- keep an eye all of those stocks. wontill do not know who has the u.s. election. we are a little closer to the answer, though. more next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ joe biden is on the brink of election victory in america. michigan and wisconsin edging closer to 270 electoral votes. president trump's team sues pennsylvania to stop counting votes. stocks post their best ever postelection date. futures signal the gains are set to continue. boosting bond buying. bank of england officials have voted unanimously to increase their target by 150 billion pounds. sterling gains on the news. welcome back to the program. just a question of seconds to go until the start of the european equity trading session. futures have been suggesting that we will move to the upside. euro stoxx 50 futures up by more than 1%, dax futures pretty strong this morning. we have that movement in the pound to take account of. some stre
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anna: thanks very much.rdern explaining how close things have become. minutes away from the start of the equity trading session this friday morning, eight minutes to go. futures looking a little lackluster, kind of holding out. they made stellar gains earlier in the week. let's start with the insurance sector. -- allianz's reporting. third quarter did beat estimates. the big story here for any insurance provider is the massive hit from coronavirus. to $1.5uld move up billion. they have canceled their buyback program. that should not impact shares. it is not like it is taking away a program that was already in place. anne-marie heg sees significantly lower claims from these new lockdowns. questions interesting , will investors start to move around these single name stocks? are all eyes still on the u.s. election? anna: let me ask you about the luxury sector. called up 8%, and that has to do with china exposure. had a conversation with karen ward yesterday and she said if you want to invest in the region, chin
anna: thanks very much.rdern explaining how close things have become. minutes away from the start of the equity trading session this friday morning, eight minutes to go. futures looking a little lackluster, kind of holding out. they made stellar gains earlier in the week. let's start with the insurance sector. -- allianz's reporting. third quarter did beat estimates. the big story here for any insurance provider is the massive hit from coronavirus. to $1.5uld move up billion. they have canceled...
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anna.aura wright in london. we have european equity market futures to the downside. s&p futures also suggest downside in the u.s. we also saw weakness in risk assets in asia though the chinese market outperforming the rest of asia he has of support coming from authorities. fish which was promised by some of the u.k. reporting -- u.k. newspapers over the weekend. keeping an eye on developments there. minutes away from the market open. we will get you the stocks to watch up next. we will get a focus on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. of0 to go into the start cash equity trading. opening to the downside. run-up had a very strong in global stocks and risk assets. let's get the individual stocks we're watching this morning. we start with the banking sector. dani burger, you have been looking at abn amro. dani: they are planning to reduce 15% of their workforce as they look at the big parts of their investment bank deciding to retreat from there. we
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anna: right., we saw a lot of support for the euro as a result of people saying, look, this is the fiscal link up has been missing from the eurozone project. there are countries that do not use the euro. does any of this way on the single currency -- weigh on the single currency? well, anybody who thought that the announcement of collective borrowing, albeit done in thewly scope of public sector borrowing in the european union, anybody who talked of a hamiltonian moment, i think have misread what happened in the summer. therefore, by extension, does this take away that enthusiasm? it might. i think that enthusiasm was misplaced in the first place. anna: let me turn to the u.k. briefly. we got some government borrowing data at the start of the last hour. government borrowing climbing to a record 214.9 billion pounds in the first seven months of the fiscal year. this just another illustration of the tough choices that face chancellor rishi sunak. we will get a spending review from him next wednesday
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anna: good morning and welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm anna edwards. the cash trading is less than an hour away. risk on rotation, big tech names as the chinese crackdown wipes out $260 million from alibaba and tencent. another hurdle clears, you negotiators are a step closer to unlocking a $1.8 trillion pandemic package. 10ly plans on spending billion euros a month. biden uses his first call with boris johnson to reaffirm his support for the good friday agreements. a lot to talk about this morning. under one hour until the start of the european equity trading session, futures look flat. ftse futures, dax futures, a bit of a mix. yesterday europe was up strongly 1.5% or more on the major markets by the close. we come into today with a continuation of themes of the previous day, selling out on tech, getting back to value. let's get to u.s. futures, looking more buoyant and having to do with what we did not see in the u.s. session yesterday. things are not as strong across the board. nasdaq down by 0.3%. u.s. futures looking -- have we seen that rotation
anna: good morning and welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm anna edwards. the cash trading is less than an hour away. risk on rotation, big tech names as the chinese crackdown wipes out $260 million from alibaba and tencent. another hurdle clears, you negotiators are a step closer to unlocking a $1.8 trillion pandemic package. 10ly plans on spending billion euros a month. biden uses his first call with boris johnson to reaffirm his support for the good friday agreements....
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anna: good morning and welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm anna edwards. euphoriaack, market over a vaccine peters out amid concerns it has hurdles to overcome. u.s. cases hit new highs and hospitalizations approach a record. losing momentum, equities look set to fall from all-time highs. will the rotation out of stay stocks into value encyclicals keep up? havens are bringing back some ground. the federal reserve warns there could be major downside for asset prices if the economic impacts of the virus is not mitigated. will a vaccine or stimulus come soon enough? welcome to the program, happy tuesday. picking news from the u.k., jobs data giving us a picture of the damage done or avoided on the u.k. economy. the unemployment rate, a three month figure, we get an ,nemployment rate of 4.8% exactly what was anticipated. it was on the rise. very cushioned by the furlough scheme over the summer, and the end of september. where we are on the jobless claims number, we have -- i go to this because we do not have survey data -- but it is interesting because it is o
anna: good morning and welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm anna edwards. euphoriaack, market over a vaccine peters out amid concerns it has hurdles to overcome. u.s. cases hit new highs and hospitalizations approach a record. losing momentum, equities look set to fall from all-time highs. will the rotation out of stay stocks into value encyclicals keep up? havens are bringing back some ground. the federal reserve warns there could be major downside for asset prices if...
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anna: indeed.ard in the fed minutes yesterday a bit more about what the fed is prepared to do, suggesting enhancing bond buying guidance fairly soon. that is something that got some support. many favored that option. what did you read into that? mucha: there was really no direction in terms of being bolder and the work that they plan to do. they are fine. that duration is an option off the table yet. only that it is not financial conditions, it is not only support by the labor market, we do believe that we continue to see that. anna: thanks for your time this morning. for joining us this morning. something different when we come back. the holiday shopping season kicks off with black friday. we speak to the ceo of mason about the impact virus restrictions could have on festive sales. that conversation coming up, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 30 minutes until the start of cash equities trading. let's look at the top stories we're covering on bloomberg. ita
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anna: good morning and welcome "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm anna edwards. the cash trade is less than an hour away. election day, markets are in a bullish mood as americans go to the polls. nearly 100 million have voted already, with turnout expected to challenge records. eu finance are set to meet today. italy lays out fresh restrictions. chancellor merkel urges germans to follow the rules. bmp bounces back, the french bank benefits from volatility. a bullish tone on the numbers. >> if you look at the bottom year ago, andus a nine months, it is ahead of the target we gave for the outlook for the full year of 2020. we are under one hour until the start of cash equity trading. good morning. let's look at futures. some real strength coming through futures markets sees the european picture up 0.8%. if we look at the u.s., we get a similarly positive picture. he saw strength yesterday. we have not erased losses from last week. the coronavirus is still very much with us. yesterday the u.s. equity markets recovered to some extent, and in europe, the cac 0.2%.x up
anna: good morning and welcome "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm anna edwards. the cash trade is less than an hour away. election day, markets are in a bullish mood as americans go to the polls. nearly 100 million have voted already, with turnout expected to challenge records. eu finance are set to meet today. italy lays out fresh restrictions. chancellor merkel urges germans to follow the rules. bmp bounces back, the french bank benefits from volatility. a bullish tone on the...
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anna: good morning. welcome to bloomberg markets the european open. i'm anna edward. the cash tried isless than an hour away. here are your headlines. the transition begins. the spinach into the dministration of joe biden begins. janet yellen, a supporter of more spending. if confirmed, she would be the first woman to hold the position. promising stynes leader to have u.s. coronavirus vaccine program says astrazeneca's shot could halt severe covid. welcome to the program. futures in europe pointing higher. futures in the u.s. pointing higher and a number of uncertainties removed from the markets thinking over the last 24 hours or so. one of them is who is going to be treasury secretary. somebody the that market knows ery well in the shape of janet yellen, somebody that has considerable monetary experience and fiscal experience. the other uncertainty is the transition at the white house. that seeps to be looking a little smoother given the headlines we have seen over recent hours. the asian picture benefiting from all of that removal of uncertainty i described. somethi
anna: good morning. welcome to bloomberg markets the european open. i'm anna edward. the cash tried isless than an hour away. here are your headlines. the transition begins. the spinach into the dministration of joe biden begins. janet yellen, a supporter of more spending. if confirmed, she would be the first woman to hold the position. promising stynes leader to have u.s. coronavirus vaccine program says astrazeneca's shot could halt severe covid. welcome to the program. futures in europe...
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anna: good morning and welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm anna edwards in london. here are your top headlines. approach with caution -- jay powell is joined by christine lagarde and andrew bailey in warning economic challenges despite the prospect of a coronavirus vaccine. u.s. cases weigh on stocks, stocks look set to continue the slide in europe while treasury yields fall amid growing concerns around the pandemic. california joins texas reaching one million infections. picking a statement, president trump bands investments and firms controlled by china's military as u.s. election officials say the vote was the most secure in american history. welcome to the program, happy friday morning. under one hour until the start of the cash equity trading session in europe. we have a mixed picture in futures. european futures looked negative. yesterday u.s. and european stocks dropped around concern to the extent we may see new lockdown measures in the united states. we have a futures picture where europe is weaker, wanting to play catch-up with latter-day losses in the uni
anna: good morning and welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm anna edwards in london. here are your top headlines. approach with caution -- jay powell is joined by christine lagarde and andrew bailey in warning economic challenges despite the prospect of a coronavirus vaccine. u.s. cases weigh on stocks, stocks look set to continue the slide in europe while treasury yields fall amid growing concerns around the pandemic. california joins texas reaching one million...
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anna. anna: thanks very much. laura wright in london with your update.ermany enters a partial lockdown as new virus cases surge in the biggest economy but it's just one of many countries in the region taking drastic action as the pandemic spirals famously out of control. our western europe managing editor joins us now with the latest. let's start in germany. paint the picture of how tough the measures are perhaps compared to earlier on in the year. chat: the real difference in germany, the lockdown starting here today, is that they are trying to thread the needle by closing down those places where people gather and hopefully in doing so, they are able to get the virus under control so they are closing down restaurants, bars, cultural venues, gymnasiums where people would go for sports, but the things that are still staying open, and this is the difference we see from earlier in the year, is that schools are still staying open. universities are open, and a lot of stores will stay open so people will be able to go shopping. of course, they will have to wea
anna. anna: thanks very much. laura wright in london with your update.ermany enters a partial lockdown as new virus cases surge in the biggest economy but it's just one of many countries in the region taking drastic action as the pandemic spirals famously out of control. our western europe managing editor joins us now with the latest. let's start in germany. paint the picture of how tough the measures are perhaps compared to earlier on in the year. chat: the real difference in germany, the...
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anna. anna: thank you, laura wright in london. the u.k.ady to start face-to-face brexit trade talks this week after officials had previously in required to quarantine. and will update diplomats fishing ministers on the state of negotiations. he is likely to warn that little progress has been made. -- jane foley,nk rabobank is still with us. we have to find out something on the brexit trade deal even if it seems slow in coming. jane: it does indeed. we feel we have been holding our breath for a long time. the market has priced in a lot of good news despite the fact that we have not had anything concrete for quite a few weeks. what the market i think has priced in is a fairly skeleton the sides.n something that might cover some sectors in the manufacturing sector. the likelihood is that the talks will carry on well into the new year. the market could be in for quite a big shock if we do not get a deal at some time soon. we know it has to come soon because it has to be ratified by all of the eu countries. we have seen reports that it could be
anna. anna: thank you, laura wright in london. the u.k.ady to start face-to-face brexit trade talks this week after officials had previously in required to quarantine. and will update diplomats fishing ministers on the state of negotiations. he is likely to warn that little progress has been made. -- jane foley,nk rabobank is still with us. we have to find out something on the brexit trade deal even if it seems slow in coming. jane: it does indeed. we feel we have been holding our breath for a...
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i am anna edwards live in london.he start of the european equity trading day, let's get to your headlines. globalization picks up pace as vaccine.grows over but u.s. and european futures slide as america prepares further lockdowns. landing zone found. ireland's prime minister told bloomberg that the outline of the u.k.-e.u. trade agreement is clear on both sides, but it is not clear that boris johnson wants a deal. has let is set to join the s&p 500 next month as its biggest ever new member. just one hour to go until the start of the european trading day. we have the numbers from easy just. the low-cost airline -- is he easy jet. 4.5%.down this is a full-year set of numbers bearing in mind when the end of the easyjet full-year is, in november. the revenue is attached below the estimate of 3.08 million pounds. get to something that loss, 835e, pretax million. that is one of the things we need to understand. it will not the recommending payments of a dividend. a big question for is a jet when we get to see the ceo is, i
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. >> this is anna siefert who at the time was anna ratte. home was a country cabin surrounded by trees and mountains of british columbia, canada. this is her little brother, gabriel. >> i always thought of my family and my parents as being perfect. >> especially when you saw the dysfunction in families around you. >> yeah, like parents get divorced? it didn't make sense to me. like how would you deal with that? >> and their parents? in a story as unlikely and romantic as anna and gabriel had ever heard. this shy, rustic french canadian laborer, denis ratte, who fancied himself a gambler, and wendy, the sweet, wild girl who strayed so far from her middle class roots in the connecticut suburbs. they met at a hotel in reno, nevada, of all places. >> and he hardly knew a word of english and she hardly knew a word of french. >> and yet they hit it off. when it came time for him to leave, she said "take me with you." >> so he did, all the way back to canada, to northern saskatchewan. and against all odds, said denis' sister, deanne, the wayward ma
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i'm anna edwards. global equities are on track for a record month after the s&p hits an all-time high. european futures suggest the optimism is set to continue. europe divergence. emmanuel macron says he will start lifting france's lockdown from saturday, but chancellor angela merkel opposes tightening german measures. hsbc's turnaround picks up speed. the bank surges in hong kong as speculation grows around a return to dividend payments. good morning, everybody. it is wednesday morning, just over an hour away from the start of cash equity trading. let's look at futures. european equity markets, u.s. equity markets of by more than 1%. and, of course, we have touched the levels -- key levels. the dow at 30,000, and the s&p touching an all-time high at the close as well. real strength coming into today, in futures suggest we have some upside to play for. futures all point higher. european futures also to the upside. ftse futures up by about 0.3%. broadly speaking, it is the same as the last couple of day
i'm anna edwards. global equities are on track for a record month after the s&p hits an all-time high. european futures suggest the optimism is set to continue. europe divergence. emmanuel macron says he will start lifting france's lockdown from saturday, but chancellor angela merkel opposes tightening german measures. hsbc's turnaround picks up speed. the bank surges in hong kong as speculation grows around a return to dividend payments. good morning, everybody. it is wednesday morning,...
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anna: good morning and welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm anna edwards. the cash traders an hour away. u.s. deaths from the coronavirus reach a quarter million as new york city shuts again. germany's finance minister tells bloomberg containing the virus is critical. tough decisions, eu leaders will attempt to salvage billions in virus relief funds. france threatens to get out of the rescue plan altogether. 11,000 jobs slashed, the german giant fights for survival. welcome to the program. looking at the futures, reflecting the way the european and u.s. equity markets closed yesterday. futures down in europe, mixed in the u.s., reflecting what we saw yesterday were the u.s. wobbled into the close at the end of the session. new york schools closing seems to be the factor. breaking news, some commentary from astrazeneca in connection phasehase two, not the three news we have been waiting for. that is expected to come within weeks. this is more detail on the phase two data. they are confirming the vaccine's immune response in older adults, that is crucial cons
anna: good morning and welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm anna edwards. the cash traders an hour away. u.s. deaths from the coronavirus reach a quarter million as new york city shuts again. germany's finance minister tells bloomberg containing the virus is critical. tough decisions, eu leaders will attempt to salvage billions in virus relief funds. france threatens to get out of the rescue plan altogether. 11,000 jobs slashed, the german giant fights for survival....
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anna: ok, very interesting.p drury from citigroup, thank you for joining us. , boris on the program johnson lays out his post lockdown plans for england. we will talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 17 minutes until the start of cash equity trading. further news on vaccines from esther and -- astrazeneca. making a positive session for europe even more positive. let's talk about the underlying european economy. area willy for the eu be released over the next couple of hours in the readings will aseal how much confidence countries impose new restrictions. dani burger, what are you looking at? are thesh pmi's most important ones for markets. it will not be as severe as the first lockdowns, the april data that we saw. it should be somewhat more subdued for places like germany where the restrictions were not as widespread and severe. also, manufacturing should hold up its construction was able to carry on in many regions as factories remained open. contact you hav
anna: ok, very interesting.p drury from citigroup, thank you for joining us. , boris on the program johnson lays out his post lockdown plans for england. we will talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 17 minutes until the start of cash equity trading. further news on vaccines from esther and -- astrazeneca. making a positive session for europe even more positive. let's talk about the underlying european economy. area willy for the eu be...
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anna: this is interesting.-border m&a not be attractive if there is no banking union which puts domestic m&a within spain, for center of things because you don't need banking unions to make sense of that. where do we expect to see the spanish story kicking off? >> we have had two significant deals. i'm not sure about the cross-border m&a. these deals can be very complicated. capital buffers. you cannot move liquidity across borders. if you want to do something that changes the european landscape, if you are serious about creating a true european champion that can compete, you could do something cross-border. i think the ecb is very a of all of these issues. with regard to domestic consolidation, this is much more complex. bbva could even think about a merger with santander. these are not the largest banks in spain. that is one possibility. bbva could also look into purchasing sabadell. andd is an uncertainty focused on loans to small and medium-sized enterprises. these deals are likely now. and with the cash fr
anna: this is interesting.-border m&a not be attractive if there is no banking union which puts domestic m&a within spain, for center of things because you don't need banking unions to make sense of that. where do we expect to see the spanish story kicking off? >> we have had two significant deals. i'm not sure about the cross-border m&a. these deals can be very complicated. capital buffers. you cannot move liquidity across borders. if you want to do something that changes the...
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anna: the u.k.ing experience, charles, clearly black friday has become increasingly important, but there's also a big sales phenomenon that happens on what we call boxing day on december 26. i see a headline just crossing, very timely for our conversation, headline just ossing from marks & spencer, colleagues can spend time or more time with loved ones, that's another part of the balancing act that these retailers will throw into the mix. it's about making the most of the time they are able to be open, but also mindful of the tough year that 2020 has been for many of their staff. >> yeah, and given that it falls on saturday this year, it's really quite a big decision to say you're going to be shopping on that saturday. but yes, again, it sort of mirrors what the people in the u.s. have done and what was traditionally a holiday for shop workers as well. it then became more and more of a working day. decision to just make it an online-only promotional day probably makes sense for a lot of people. anna
anna: the u.k.ing experience, charles, clearly black friday has become increasingly important, but there's also a big sales phenomenon that happens on what we call boxing day on december 26. i see a headline just crossing, very timely for our conversation, headline just ossing from marks & spencer, colleagues can spend time or more time with loved ones, that's another part of the balancing act that these retailers will throw into the mix. it's about making the most of the time they are able...
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. -- anna edgerton. is there anything going on stimulus wise and d.c.? anna: no. they are not even having talks. we had nancy pelosi talking with steven mnuchin before the election and they have gone back and forth on some specific proposals but now the white house has really stepped back from these negotiations and said it is up to mitch mcconnell to negotiate with pelosi. and they are not speaking. we have not reported on any conversations between pelosi and mcconnell, and they are the ones who need to go into a room and figure out how to move forward to get stimulus money. caroline: do we wait until the new administration? can people wait until the new administration? can we see some kind of stopgap being made? anna: next week being thanksgiving, running into december, it is definitely looking like it will be a next year kind of thing. the one date we are looking at is december 11, when the current funding for the government runs out. they will have to pass more spending bills to keep the government open. you have one train leaving the station, that could be an
. -- anna edgerton. is there anything going on stimulus wise and d.c.? anna: no. they are not even having talks. we had nancy pelosi talking with steven mnuchin before the election and they have gone back and forth on some specific proposals but now the white house has really stepped back from these negotiations and said it is up to mitch mcconnell to negotiate with pelosi. and they are not speaking. we have not reported on any conversations between pelosi and mcconnell, and they are the ones...
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i know anna has put a lot of work into this so thank you anna i truly appreciate it.the board do you feel you have enough information to make a recommendation, or vote on a recommendation and decision today? and if so, i will facilitate a motion. >> i'm fine with the staff recommendation. that's my leaning. that's what i would like to support. >> if you want a motion i will make a motion for mix 8. >> i'm looking for a motion from the board if you're prepared to do that yes. >> i move to support mix 8. >> okay. >> is there a second for mix 8? >> i'll second it. commissioner driscoll are you there? it has been moved and seconded that we for the recommendation presented approval of this strategic allocation that we adopt recommendation mix 8. >> and this is brian i just want to add a little bit of color. one i would like to see us do [indiscernible] them two more private equity. i would like to see us get the resources we all voted to support and let that get off to the races with equity and work on direct investing, more side cars. i think we have proven over the long-
i know anna has put a lot of work into this so thank you anna i truly appreciate it.the board do you feel you have enough information to make a recommendation, or vote on a recommendation and decision today? and if so, i will facilitate a motion. >> i'm fine with the staff recommendation. that's my leaning. that's what i would like to support. >> if you want a motion i will make a motion for mix 8. >> i'm looking for a motion from the board if you're prepared to do that yes....
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|j know you have your finger on the pulse in westminster, anna. boris johnson, whether or not he is right to keep her on. the sunday times is suggesting that he has proclaimed his great loyalty to her despite all the bullying claims, and that he might actually be ready to move around in the last reshuffle. what you think about that? there is certainly a reshuffle in the new year and january will see people but about. people are saying that pretty patel is going to be reshuffled out. borisjohnson has patel is going to be reshuffled out. boris johnson has obviously stuck by her throughout the bullying crisis and the findings of his adviser that she broke the ministerial code. if he is then re—shuffling her out, the question as to what. she is obviously already in one of the great offices of state, so unless he gives her another office of state, thatis gives her another office of state, that is a demotion. if she takes that, which he is probably unlikely to, then you'd think what is the point of sticking your neck out to defend her at this junction p
|j know you have your finger on the pulse in westminster, anna. boris johnson, whether or not he is right to keep her on. the sunday times is suggesting that he has proclaimed his great loyalty to her despite all the bullying claims, and that he might actually be ready to move around in the last reshuffle. what you think about that? there is certainly a reshuffle in the new year and january will see people but about. people are saying that pretty patel is going to be reshuffled out....
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alix: and anna -- and erik: --erik: and anna, one thing that santander is doing now that will become permanent part of the business? anna: it is a very important change. in the way we manage the pandemic, we did not have somebody to manage a health crisis. we looked at health and technology customers, public policy, and organized in a different way. i have pointed a business leader to be the head of covid. he's the head of our world management division. he created a very specialized group across the whole world, and i think this is a huge lesson and something we are going to repeat and do again. way allganize the same the time, we can have a much more flexible way of getting things done, much more effective , and i am sure for many whatnies, this is maybe they do already. for us, it has been an eye-opener that we can manage the business in a different way and do it very effectively. within 15 days, we had 130,000 people from brazil to pull into the u.s. -- to poland to the u.s. communities to help with a very different organization from what is usual. so this is very important for us
alix: and anna -- and erik: --erik: and anna, one thing that santander is doing now that will become permanent part of the business? anna: it is a very important change. in the way we manage the pandemic, we did not have somebody to manage a health crisis. we looked at health and technology customers, public policy, and organized in a different way. i have pointed a business leader to be the head of covid. he's the head of our world management division. he created a very specialized group...
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there were also lawmakers as a part of that march, anna. and they should be held accountable and asked specifically to denounce the far right violent began to squad that were a part of this march. it doesn't -- if it's futility over an election their candidate has hasn't in litigation. there is no excuse for the gangsters. and so, the law makers who are out there should definitely be held accountable. as for the rest, people should recognize the valid frustrations that people fee. again because their candidate, will be exemploymented by far right extremists, racist organizations. they should recognize they are a target and they should really be aware that even as they are expressing their lawful constitutionally right to dissent, there are other who's have much darker intentions. they should make sure that they are separating themselves from those dangerous groups. >> you point out what makes the u.s. very vulnerable right now during this period and the matter is that the president is harming the democratic system and the electoral process
there were also lawmakers as a part of that march, anna. and they should be held accountable and asked specifically to denounce the far right violent began to squad that were a part of this march. it doesn't -- if it's futility over an election their candidate has hasn't in litigation. there is no excuse for the gangsters. and so, the law makers who are out there should definitely be held accountable. as for the rest, people should recognize the valid frustrations that people fee. again because...
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first our anna stewart is following the latest on this vaccine. good to see you, anna.et's go to you first. what more are you learning about this oxford university and astrazeneca vaccine, of course it's efficacy. we're talking about less than the two in the united states, so what's going on here? okay. i'm having trouble hearing you. i'm not sure if anyone else is. but we might come back to you, anna. we will try and fix that. we'll go to selma abdel aziz. selma, talk to us about this plan that prime minister -- have we got selma? have we lost selma as well? not getting any word from the -- all right. we need to take a break, and we'll be back in just a moment. we'll go back to the united kingdom. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ i got it all from you ♪ i'm always pushing through ♪ i know we'll make it to the finish line ♪ ♪ i know you're waiting on the other side ♪ ♪ i'm like you on-demand glucose monitoring. because they're always on. another life-changing technology from abbott. so you don't wait for life. you live it. >>> with thanksgiving just days away here in the united st
first our anna stewart is following the latest on this vaccine. good to see you, anna.et's go to you first. what more are you learning about this oxford university and astrazeneca vaccine, of course it's efficacy. we're talking about less than the two in the united states, so what's going on here? okay. i'm having trouble hearing you. i'm not sure if anyone else is. but we might come back to you, anna. we will try and fix that. we'll go to selma abdel aziz. selma, talk to us about this plan...
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werner key is live tonight in washington and has the latest anna. >>good evening. while when justice amy coney barrett was sworn in 2 weeks ago to the day the balance on the bench shifted to a 63 conservative majority well in this case that didn't seem to matter conservative chief justice. john roberts and brett kavanaugh who was appointed by the president seeing skeptical of the republicans argument to strike down the law in its entirety. >>or or yea or years the supreme court gavel didn't tuesday to take up california the texas the case seeking to invalidate the affordable care act the law of the united states of america today that you have to purchase health insurance texas solicitor general kyle hawkins told the 9 justices over the phone because of the pandemic that the law is unconstitutional because it requires americans to get health insurance it is a naked commands to purchase health insurance and as such it falls outside congress's enumerated powers but california solicitor general michael mongan argued that since congress eliminated the ta
werner key is live tonight in washington and has the latest anna. >>good evening. while when justice amy coney barrett was sworn in 2 weeks ago to the day the balance on the bench shifted to a 63 conservative majority well in this case that didn't seem to matter conservative chief justice. john roberts and brett kavanaugh who was appointed by the president seeing skeptical of the republicans argument to strike down the law in its entirety. >>or or yea or years the supreme court...
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wells market, anna han, fargo equity strategist, joins us now. how do you react to the news this morning? this morning is encouraging for equities. like you were talking about .arlier, that tug-of-war this is one item that might be able to juncker the markets a little but higher -- able to yank the markets a little bit higher. it is hard to say what is going to win outcome of the rising andd cases or the vaccine perhaps rekindled stimulus talks on both ends. maybe that is going to be the winning factor. six months out, we still think equity risk and uncertainty rules, and equities will march higher. tom: i want to drive this into a physics discussion here. do we know the coefficients right now? are you flying blind, or within your equation, your expectation that you see, do you actually feel like you've got a handle on how the equations pieced together? anna: for us, we do think we have some sense, especially as you see what the rotation has been. as the market has been pretty flat this week, still underneath the hood, you are seeing certain grou
wells market, anna han, fargo equity strategist, joins us now. how do you react to the news this morning? this morning is encouraging for equities. like you were talking about .arlier, that tug-of-war this is one item that might be able to juncker the markets a little but higher -- able to yank the markets a little bit higher. it is hard to say what is going to win outcome of the rising andd cases or the vaccine perhaps rekindled stimulus talks on both ends. maybe that is going to be the...
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you okay, anna >> yes. >> all right. >> meet anna, a survivor of two global pandemics anna's family sayshe caught the flu in 1918, the deadliest of all time, but she beat it at just 6 years old, and more than 100 years later she got covid-19 in may at her nursing home in middletown, new jersey she battled it for six weeks. >> what was it like to see her suffering from coronavirus >> we all felt so bad for her, but she bounced back >> bounced back all right and conquered coronavirus. >> i'm sure there are a lot of people, miss anna, who want to know what the secret is to living so long >> to be honest and kind, believe in god, all the good stuff. >> 60 miles away in queens, new york, anna's younger sister helen, she's 105 in march she also got covid-19 and had to isolate. >> i miss you. >> i know, mom, i miss you too >> her son and granddaughter couldn't visit. >> when we heard that she had the coronavirus, i thought that was it i thought this was the end. >> i didn't. >> she's so stlorong. >> i said there's no way this is bringing her down. not after all these years. >> nicole was right,
you okay, anna >> yes. >> all right. >> meet anna, a survivor of two global pandemics anna's family sayshe caught the flu in 1918, the deadliest of all time, but she beat it at just 6 years old, and more than 100 years later she got covid-19 in may at her nursing home in middletown, new jersey she battled it for six weeks. >> what was it like to see her suffering from coronavirus >> we all felt so bad for her, but she bounced back >> bounced back all right...
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. >> you okay, anna? >> yeah. >> reporter: meet anna del priori, a survivor of two global pandemics. anna's family says she caught the flu in 1918, the deadliest of all time. but she beat it at just six years old. and more than 100 years later, she got covid-19 in may at her nursing home in middletown, new jersey she battled it for six weeks what was it like to see her suffering from coronavirus >> we all felt so bad for her. but she bounced back >> reporter: bounced back all right and conquered coronavirus. i'm sure there are a lot of people, miss anna, who want to know what the secret is to living so long >> to be honest and kind, believe in god, all the good stuff. >> reporter: 60 miles away in queens, new york, anna's younger sister helen she's 105. in march, she also got covid-19 and had to isolate >> i miss you! >> i know, mom i miss you too >> reporter: her son and granddaughter couldn't visit >> when we heard that she had the coronavirus, i thought that was it i thought this was the end >> i didn'
. >> you okay, anna? >> yeah. >> reporter: meet anna del priori, a survivor of two global pandemics. anna's family says she caught the flu in 1918, the deadliest of all time. but she beat it at just six years old. and more than 100 years later, she got covid-19 in may at her nursing home in middletown, new jersey she battled it for six weeks what was it like to see her suffering from coronavirus >> we all felt so bad for her. but she bounced back >> reporter:...
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world war ii planes, countless newborns including anna, roosevelt, ella anna eanor roosevelt, a baby trailer1969 . word wilmington massachusetts, an american pop singer born october 3 1940, eleanor bernsteiborn 1938, writer of e movie dirty dancing . a female basset hound and rhodesian ridge back , fellowships and political sciee at 200 acre trust of land, population 20,000 tw miles from san juan puerto rico. combining the last slables of the first and last na norville, at some downtown whites only in west virginia, a yomite national park that she help build, buildings in us embassies, urban housing projects, a golf course, golf course hazards includint-shaped bunkers and golf course souls especially the 368 yard par for 16 poll at a burban chicago country club and e fourth hole at the new york which were called eleanor's eth where the bunkers were spre out. a white doll you and a clock, i think imentioned a clock because it's always on the go . that's my naming almanac of eleanor's. >> that list will probably grow why don't we do this. the last question which again as many of them h
world war ii planes, countless newborns including anna, roosevelt, ella anna eanor roosevelt, a baby trailer1969 . word wilmington massachusetts, an american pop singer born october 3 1940, eleanor bernsteiborn 1938, writer of e movie dirty dancing . a female basset hound and rhodesian ridge back , fellowships and political sciee at 200 acre trust of land, population 20,000 tw miles from san juan puerto rico. combining the last slables of the first and last na norville, at some downtown whites...
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. >> so she is single and now anna roosevelt. >> the only mother of the three daughters she's 38 and is the oldest. have a shared passion for nature. wedding and horseback and then to become with their hyde park from new york and on the outside looking in and those political colleagues who have to come to him and the debutante much to her chagrin and then she become a debutante and then a hasty marriage but it breaks down quickly she has two marriage men to overcome any political differences and then to become the elders of seattle intelligence and her husband joins the army in 1943 essentially decides to stay at the white house after that point because i know there's something wrong with her father as he stares off into space, not sharp with the details and mouth is hanging open she thinks it's odd and her mother didn't notice the change so she insists he has a comprehensive medical appointment and he is congestive heart failure. roosevelt didn't know and didn't want to know so she tried to make his life is free of burden so she becomes the gatekeeper in the white house who decided
. >> so she is single and now anna roosevelt. >> the only mother of the three daughters she's 38 and is the oldest. have a shared passion for nature. wedding and horseback and then to become with their hyde park from new york and on the outside looking in and those political colleagues who have to come to him and the debutante much to her chagrin and then she become a debutante and then a hasty marriage but it breaks down quickly she has two marriage men to overcome any political...
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well, as anna said, it is really close. there are a dozen republicans who are defending close races. it looks like an uphill climb for cory gardner in colorado and for martha mcsally in arizona, susan collins is a little closer in maine. then there are other states like georgiarolina, the two races that she mentioned, and iowa are all very close. it is really tough to make a determination right now without seeing the way some of those really close races are going to fall. alix: what has really stood out for market participants is the difference between actual polling and market betting odds. what does that tell you about the psychology right now? what do you make of something like that? whit: i think the market betting odds are going with the latest polling. i think they are sort of linked, but i don't know that the markets have any better idea than the pollsters do right now on how this thing is ultimately going to turn out. alix: we really appreciate it. whit ayres of northstar opinion research, give very much. tune in fo
well, as anna said, it is really close. there are a dozen republicans who are defending close races. it looks like an uphill climb for cory gardner in colorado and for martha mcsally in arizona, susan collins is a little closer in maine. then there are other states like georgiarolina, the two races that she mentioned, and iowa are all very close. it is really tough to make a determination right now without seeing the way some of those really close races are going to fall. alix: what has really...
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>>thank you, anna. >>and still ahead he's fade parents. they're demanding that schools reopen of the options being offered by the livermore school district. and if you or someone you know has recovered from covid-19 might want to listen up. >>what mental illness is a new study suggests patients develop. >>it has been nearly a month, some schools in alameda county were given the green light to resume in person instruction they first reopening plans to the county office of education tonight the livermore school district board is holding a vote on those plans but as a crop first we've reports for us. the decision to move to in person instruction or stay in distance learning could depend on what parents want. >>at least 2 public school districts in alameda county have submitted reopening plans for in person instruction with the county office of education and received approval to move forward. dozens of private schools in the county have already welcome students back to class but not the livermore valley joint unified school district i will not
>>thank you, anna. >>and still ahead he's fade parents. they're demanding that schools reopen of the options being offered by the livermore school district. and if you or someone you know has recovered from covid-19 might want to listen up. >>what mental illness is a new study suggests patients develop. >>it has been nearly a month, some schools in alameda county were given the green light to resume in person instruction they first reopening plans to the county office of...
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anna, it's outrageous. imagine if that was your vote that they were claiming was fraudulent. >> oh, if it was my vote that they were claiming was fraudulent, i would be screaming bloody murder up and down this country in at least two if not three languages. look, this is embarrassing. it's embarrassing for the country and terribly embarrassing for the republican party. nobody in that party but for some very notable exceptions dare tell the emperor he has no clothes on. he has no case. we're not talking here about florida recount in 2000, we're talking about four states, not one. we're not talking about hundreds of votes, we're talking about thousands, tens of thousands of votes. they are grasping at straws. they are throwing out some of the most ridiculous things you ever saw. you would think it was some "saturday night live" skit. the sharpie conspiracy in arizona. the postal worker who we can't get an entire story tonight in pennsylvania. they don't know what to make up. the reason republicans are going a
anna, it's outrageous. imagine if that was your vote that they were claiming was fraudulent. >> oh, if it was my vote that they were claiming was fraudulent, i would be screaming bloody murder up and down this country in at least two if not three languages. look, this is embarrassing. it's embarrassing for the country and terribly embarrassing for the republican party. nobody in that party but for some very notable exceptions dare tell the emperor he has no clothes on. he has no case....
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same as it ever was, to quote david byrne here, anna palmer.hy is it, if congress is so unpopular, everybody is so upset that both pelosi and mcconnell have such strangleholds over their caucuses? >> listen, the capitol's all about power, who has it, who wields it, and who wants it, and both speaker pelosi and leader mcconnell are very good at what they do. they have basically complete control of their caucus and conference, and there's a lot of people wondering, particularly on pelosi, is this her last term? she's been asked about it repeatedly, but she's going to stay as long as she wants. she basically played a flawless hand for trump's term, where she was able to have impeachment get done, they were able to do a trade deal and all kinds of different things as well as hold the president's feet to the fire. and so, while there's frustration, certainly, about the fact that she's 80, the fact that her leadership team, they're all 80 or 81 years old, no one is willing to challenge her. and you can't win with nobody. that's what she always says,
same as it ever was, to quote david byrne here, anna palmer.hy is it, if congress is so unpopular, everybody is so upset that both pelosi and mcconnell have such strangleholds over their caucuses? >> listen, the capitol's all about power, who has it, who wields it, and who wants it, and both speaker pelosi and leader mcconnell are very good at what they do. they have basically complete control of their caucus and conference, and there's a lot of people wondering, particularly on pelosi,...
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anna: there are two things.at a lot of these grounds have gone to companies, and as a result they have gone to people that are already custom specialist. the company will not hire someone for work they have for six months. the grants have been available for a couple of months. the people that went for the training are already working with companies as customs professionals. it is upscaling rather than trading new people. upscaling rather than trading new people. that is the case. in terms of wages growing up, that is just a question of demand. there is so much demand for customs, especially. involving the private sector as well as the public sector. everywhere you look you have customs agencies, customs brokerage companies, but you also have individual companies, multinational companies. everyone is looking for customs professionals which will obviously make the salary slightly different than they used to be a year ago. really appreciate your input and what is an important area of the brexit conversation some pe
anna: there are two things.at a lot of these grounds have gone to companies, and as a result they have gone to people that are already custom specialist. the company will not hire someone for work they have for six months. the grants have been available for a couple of months. the people that went for the training are already working with companies as customs professionals. it is upscaling rather than trading new people. upscaling rather than trading new people. that is the case. in terms of...
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joining me now is correspondent anna palmer.'t know why i called you anna warner in the tease, i apologize. you are very clearly anna palmer. thanks for being here with us. i know a lot of americans are really frustrated, they really need money, they really need help. and they need it yesterday. it has just been too long. and they look to congress and they say what the heck is going on. a lot of people will point to mitch mcconnell and say it is all his fault. tell us what your reporting says. >> yeah, i think that unfortunately, i don't have a lot of news for those who are frustrated that they will like. right now, we really aren't seeing any momentum. as you said, 44 days before the end of the year, and the white house is all but sigh relensile president tweeted that he wants something big but focused, trying to split the baby between the real hamstrung congress where nancy pelosi wanting a very big deal, you want mitch mcconnell saying that he wants something much smaller, democrats will have to come back to reality in order
joining me now is correspondent anna palmer.'t know why i called you anna warner in the tease, i apologize. you are very clearly anna palmer. thanks for being here with us. i know a lot of americans are really frustrated, they really need money, they really need help. and they need it yesterday. it has just been too long. and they look to congress and they say what the heck is going on. a lot of people will point to mitch mcconnell and say it is all his fault. tell us what your reporting says....
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anna: good morning. welcome to bloomberg markets: european open. i'm anna edwards live in london.is an hour away. let's get to your headlines. global stocks head for yet another record. european equity futures point to a modestly higher open. lockdown for longer. angela merkel extends germany's stricter measures for at least three weeks as new cases hit fresh highs.
anna: good morning. welcome to bloomberg markets: european open. i'm anna edwards live in london.is an hour away. let's get to your headlines. global stocks head for yet another record. european equity futures point to a modestly higher open. lockdown for longer. angela merkel extends germany's stricter measures for at least three weeks as new cases hit fresh highs.
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anna: thank you so much for all the insight. of bloombergere intelligence.atrick armstrong's chief of --ive markets are wobbling a little bit. are they worried about valuations? is there just too much good news priced in? patrick: well, markets have gone very far very quickly. the pullback we are seeing today at a fraction of a percent is inconsequential versus how things have rallied. i do think valuation will matter at some point. it is not something that matters right now. it is liquidity, central banks, reopening of the economy and the vaccine pushing risk assets, in particular, cyclical assets, the reopening of the economy. the pullback today makes sense, given how far things have come. i still think there is headwinds for some of the cyclical sectors in the near term. francine: where do you see value? if you were to pick a part of the market that can still arise, you know, given where we are, where is that? patrick: well, our most recent additions have been in some of the hard-hit value stocks recently. it comes from that i believe that there will be t
anna: thank you so much for all the insight. of bloombergere intelligence.atrick armstrong's chief of --ive markets are wobbling a little bit. are they worried about valuations? is there just too much good news priced in? patrick: well, markets have gone very far very quickly. the pullback we are seeing today at a fraction of a percent is inconsequential versus how things have rallied. i do think valuation will matter at some point. it is not something that matters right now. it is liquidity,...
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anna up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's moving day. friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. now that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. anna: good morning. welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i am anna edwards in the city of london. the cash trade is just less than an hour away. stocks and future slide at the end of a record month as investors monitor progress towards a coronavirus vaccine. china offers a glimpse of hope with manufacturing data at a three year high. below 35 dollars after opec-plus representatives fail to agree on prolonging output cut
anna up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's moving day. friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. now that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. anna: good morning. welcome to...
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anna, thank you for joining us. first off, we're so sorry for your loss.s just utterly devastating. tell us a little bit about why you want to speak out. >> i think it's important because we, as a latino community, are not taking it serious. i'm still seeing get togethers an just cases in our community and i think it's important that, you know, we use our tragedy as awareness. >> so you're trying to get other members of latino community to take it seriously, obviously, lots of americans across this country are getting on planes right now. there were a million travelers logged on friday going to all parts of this country in order for people to be together on thanksgiving. it's so hard to stay apart, especially after all of these months of isolation and quarantining and hunkering down. when you see this happening and you see people say, i got tested, i need to see my mom, i haven't seen her in forever, what do you say to them? >> i completely understand and i get it that we are missing our family members, but, you know, it's okay to miss them for a little bi
anna, thank you for joining us. first off, we're so sorry for your loss.s just utterly devastating. tell us a little bit about why you want to speak out. >> i think it's important because we, as a latino community, are not taking it serious. i'm still seeing get togethers an just cases in our community and i think it's important that, you know, we use our tragedy as awareness. >> so you're trying to get other members of latino community to take it seriously, obviously, lots of...
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anna: good morning and welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm anna edwards.g is less than an hour away. risk on rotation, big tech names as the chinese crackdown wipes out $260 million from alibaba and tencent. another hurdle clears, you negotiators are a step closer to unlocking a $1.8 trillion pandemic package.
anna: good morning and welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm anna edwards.g is less than an hour away. risk on rotation, big tech names as the chinese crackdown wipes out $260 million from alibaba and tencent. another hurdle clears, you negotiators are a step closer to unlocking a $1.8 trillion pandemic package.
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anna edwards is up next with the european open. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: good morning.o "bloomberg markets: european open." i am anna edwards in london. at the start of european equity trading, it's over one hour away. let's get to your headlines. equity futures dip as more u.s. states shut down and tokyo virus cases hit a record, but pfizer says it's vaccine has hit a key safety milestone. staying the course, christine lagarde tells bloomberg positive news on a vaccine is not
anna edwards is up next with the european open. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: good morning.o "bloomberg markets: european open." i am anna edwards in london. at the start of european equity trading, it's over one hour away. let's get to your headlines. equity futures dip as more u.s. states shut down and tokyo virus cases hit a record, but pfizer says it's vaccine has hit a key safety milestone. staying the course, christine lagarde tells bloomberg positive news on a vaccine is not
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anna stewart, cnn, london. >>> thanks for watching. i'm robyn curnow here in atlanta.s for viewers in the u.s. for international viewers, stay tuned for "living golf." at t-mobile, we believe you should get more. that's why we've merged with sprint. now it's about to get even better. and as we work to integrate sprint's network, our nationwide 5g keeps getting stronger. with the capacity and coverage to reach more people and places across the country. who says you can't have it all. now is the time for 5g. now is the time to join t-mobile. we look for control where we can find it. with flexpath from capella university, move at your own pace. you can even finish the bachelor's degree you started in 12 months for $10,000. capella university. don't just learn. learn smarter. tonight...i'll be eating cheesy cauliflower pizza with extra broccolini. my tuuuurrrrn! tonight...i'll be eating cheesy cauliflower pizza and yummy broccolini! (doorbell rings) thanks. (doorbell rings) thank you. ♪ is that my leotard? no. yes... ehh, you can keep it. it's made for him a veteran who ho
anna stewart, cnn, london. >>> thanks for watching. i'm robyn curnow here in atlanta.s for viewers in the u.s. for international viewers, stay tuned for "living golf." at t-mobile, we believe you should get more. that's why we've merged with sprint. now it's about to get even better. and as we work to integrate sprint's network, our nationwide 5g keeps getting stronger. with the capacity and coverage to reach more people and places across the country. who says you can't have...
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and lily anna says her own post about mental health care will be up soon. >> personally, it's just hard to see all that's happening in the world. and i know that it's really important for institutions and organizations to do things like this, because a lot of the people -- both allison and lily anna say dear community will continue as long as there is a need for students rising above, i'm michelle griego. >> dear community is only accepting content from its students, but anyone can view the posts on the organizations online hub platform. to learn more about students rising above and scholars, go to our website. now come at 6:00, the rain is back. our meteorologist is here tracking the strong cells. >>> san francisco restaurant owners call it a double whammy. winter weather now on indoor dining. the effects on restaurants coming up. >> tonight, surging covid cases. now, california issues a travel advisory. what it means and will anybody listen? good evening, i'm elizabeth -- >> and ken bastida. two big stories this friday evening. first, bay area has much needed rain. let's take a live l
and lily anna says her own post about mental health care will be up soon. >> personally, it's just hard to see all that's happening in the world. and i know that it's really important for institutions and organizations to do things like this, because a lot of the people -- both allison and lily anna say dear community will continue as long as there is a need for students rising above, i'm michelle griego. >> dear community is only accepting content from its students, but anyone can...
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biden says he doesn't plan to tear down any existing wall in washington, i'm anna warren, a key. >>and now to the latest on hurricane iota people have been forced to evacuate and central america iota did rapidly intensify into a category 5 storm this morning expected to make landfall. nicaragua tonight. the hurricane has maximum sustained winds of 160 miles an hour expected to bring a life threatening storm surge of as much as 20 feet. the storm will then we can rapidly it's expected after it makes landfall. it is expected to break up by one stay. we are tracking hurricane iota here at kron 4 and chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us with the latest on the storm's but history really repeats itself and doing it the kind of quickly as we just said. >>8 almost fall that exact same path coming on shore in that exact same area just a little bit over a week ago and so here we go again we've got another hurricane after a record extensive hurricane season. and it continues out there this. >>a category 5 this extremely dangerous storm you can see how tightly it's wound you see you
biden says he doesn't plan to tear down any existing wall in washington, i'm anna warren, a key. >>and now to the latest on hurricane iota people have been forced to evacuate and central america iota did rapidly intensify into a category 5 storm this morning expected to make landfall. nicaragua tonight. the hurricane has maximum sustained winds of 160 miles an hour expected to bring a life threatening storm surge of as much as 20 feet. the storm will then we can rapidly it's expected...