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julianna tatelbaum has the early trade in europe. matt, we'll begin with you it has started early in asia and is carrying around the world now. >> absolutely. the first day of the new quarter for us in asia looking like the last few sessions as well. we saw a fair bit of late selling as well as futures moved sharply lower. we want to go through some of those. particularly in china. take a look at the shanghai kpozity down we have seen light in the manufacturing space showing that pmi expanded in the month of march. it rose 50.1 following the official pmi number which showed a read of 52 when it comes to shanghai composite, it showed a decline and in hong kong, the decline of about 16% over the first quarter. in north asia, japan down 20%. bank of japan showing a negative mood among manufacturers in japan that slipped to a read of negative eight from zero this is the first negative print we've seen in seven years. elsewhere, south korea down 20%. in australia, its worse quarter on record there down some 24%. back to you. >> thank you
julianna tatelbaum has the early trade in europe. matt, we'll begin with you it has started early in asia and is carrying around the world now. >> absolutely. the first day of the new quarter for us in asia looking like the last few sessions as well. we saw a fair bit of late selling as well as futures moved sharply lower. we want to go through some of those. particularly in china. take a look at the shanghai kpozity down we have seen light in the manufacturing space showing that pmi...
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seeing a little movement 2-year yields down let's now go worldwide matt is in singapore and julianna tatelbaum in london >>> a couple of other markets in asia back on line as well, today including australia and new zealand. it was a particularly positive session on the backs of stronger than expected data out of china a look at both of shanghai and hong kong markets after much trade data eclipsed expectations exports falling by 6.6% much smaller than expected. imports only down 0.9% against an expectation of a decline. this fuelled optimism about the recovery and helped out all of the asian markets. the japanese market was the standout up by only 3% at the close of trade we are watching shares of soft bank out of positive territory up by more than 5% despite saying late yesterday it expects to possess record breaking $13 billion on the back of losses out of the vision fund which has invested in the likes of uber and wework that is expected to lose $16.7 billion it didn't really weigh the stock because a lot expect further asset proposals to come out of soft bank. looking at australia up 2% gol
seeing a little movement 2-year yields down let's now go worldwide matt is in singapore and julianna tatelbaum in london >>> a couple of other markets in asia back on line as well, today including australia and new zealand. it was a particularly positive session on the backs of stronger than expected data out of china a look at both of shanghai and hong kong markets after much trade data eclipsed expectations exports falling by 6.6% much smaller than expected. imports only down 0.9%...
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in london where the markets are looking a little more rosy than ours are now julianna tatelbaum in our london news room with that. good morning. >> good morning, brian great to see you european markets are seeing a little choppy session this morning. overall moving higher. we have the german index, the dax trading 23 basis points higher, 0.2% the french market underperforming a little bit, down 0.14% we have had some hopeful signs coming out of various governments here in europe germany and spain both looking to move forward and ease restrictions currently in place. both governments very keen to emphasize it is still a long road ahead when it comes to fully lifting though restrictions in italy the ftse mib trading 0.07%. a european leader summit taking place where we'll be watching closely to see if we can get more coordinated actions from european policy makers to cushion the blow of the coronavirus on these different economies. let's take a look at the different sector performance we also have earnings coming into focus this week for the european names. the near-term earnings are exp
in london where the markets are looking a little more rosy than ours are now julianna tatelbaum in our london news room with that. good morning. >> good morning, brian great to see you european markets are seeing a little choppy session this morning. overall moving higher. we have the german index, the dax trading 23 basis points higher, 0.2% the french market underperforming a little bit, down 0.14% we have had some hopeful signs coming out of various governments here in europe germany...
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back to you. >>> now to the early trade in europe with julianna tatelbaum good morning >> good morning, dom european markets are trading modestly higher. a little volatility in the early hours. stoxx 600 up about 6% on the week lockdowns across europe are expected to be extended. so very much right in the core and the measures to try to restrain the outbreak. here in the uk, an emergency meeting is due to take place today to review those things in place. we are seeing travel and leisure leading the rally. on the down side, telecoms and media are underperforming. swiss banks as credit suisse and ubs have bound to pressure and agreed to payoff dividends in separate installments. a controversial topic after regulators have urged banks to withdraw dividends to support the economy. in terms of the day ahead, investors will watch any developments policymakers will remain and meet again after 16-hours of failed talks this week that will be closely watched by the italians where the condition is very dire and the coronavirus pandemic very dire as well >> thank you very much >>> now to that opec
back to you. >>> now to the early trade in europe with julianna tatelbaum good morning >> good morning, dom european markets are trading modestly higher. a little volatility in the early hours. stoxx 600 up about 6% on the week lockdowns across europe are expected to be extended. so very much right in the core and the measures to try to restrain the outbreak. here in the uk, an emergency meeting is due to take place today to review those things in place. we are seeing travel and...
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worries that any output cut will not move our way let us go worldwide to julianna tatelbaum in londonlianna >> thank you, let's kick off with asia where trading was mixed overnight where countries take various measures to try to battle that pandemic further seeing a major turn around after the nikkei 225 ended higher. major chinese stocks dipped on the day about 2% lower the hang seng also under pressure shedding about 1.3% in south korea, the kospi dropped. in europe, trading is taking place on the back foot with trading stocks in negative territory. oil and gas on a sector basis. also selling after a number of the uk insurers came out after stronger dividends at best as tui has soared after they secured more than 2 billion in funding as part of a bailout overall, investors taking a cautious approach after the rally. >> a round up of world markets thank you. in washington, d.c., president trump is assigning blame to the botched crisis to another group now. this time to the w.h.o. despite warnings from one official of a potential pandemic that happened in january eamon joining us ther
worries that any output cut will not move our way let us go worldwide to julianna tatelbaum in londonlianna >> thank you, let's kick off with asia where trading was mixed overnight where countries take various measures to try to battle that pandemic further seeing a major turn around after the nikkei 225 ended higher. major chinese stocks dipped on the day about 2% lower the hang seng also under pressure shedding about 1.3% in south korea, the kospi dropped. in europe, trading is taking...
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i'm geoff cutmore. >> i'm julianna tatelbaum. these are your headlines after a white house meeting with energy chiefs. but too late for petroleum that files for chapter 13 bankruptcy. >> u.s. futures hold on to gains after 80% of americans go into gaurn teen >> the next few days are going to be horrific we'll ensure america has the resources to fight the global pandemic >>> china's comments and immoral action after president trump questions the inaccuracy of coronavirus data >> their numbers seem to be a little on the light side i'm being nice when i say that relative to what we witness and what was reported. >>> carnival is forced to issue stock at $8 a share and produce debt with a staggeringly high coupon >>> we are only one and a half hours into the second day of trade this quarter it has already been a volatile time with err seeing green across the regions here at one stage, the stoxx 600 had crossed into negative territory. the dax and the ftse trading lower. in the uk, trading about 0.6% higher leading the way, we have the
i'm geoff cutmore. >> i'm julianna tatelbaum. these are your headlines after a white house meeting with energy chiefs. but too late for petroleum that files for chapter 13 bankruptcy. >> u.s. futures hold on to gains after 80% of americans go into gaurn teen >> the next few days are going to be horrific we'll ensure america has the resources to fight the global pandemic >>> china's comments and immoral action after president trump questions the inaccuracy of...
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i'm julianna tatelbaum these are your headlines u.s. futures rise and tech leads a turnaround in europe chip makers get a boost from texas instruments. the semiconductor group maintains its dividends. 5g powers ericcson saying the industry will see further resilience amid the pandemic kering gets paired down with gus gucci sales down >>> volatile trading again in oil as brent bares the brunt of the selloff. nearing 21-year lows producers battling the glut and depressed demand >>> the u.s. senate passes a new $500 billion relief fund package. this will go to hospitals. loans for small businesses and some assistance in the funding for testing. >> you cannot tell people to go out in the streets without adequate testing or the fear is that corona will come back doubly as hard as it came the first time >> a very warm welcome to "street signs. european markets starting the morning off on a high note currently trading about 1% higher following a steep selloff with the main benchmark breaking the win streak this morning, european corporate earn
i'm julianna tatelbaum these are your headlines u.s. futures rise and tech leads a turnaround in europe chip makers get a boost from texas instruments. the semiconductor group maintains its dividends. 5g powers ericcson saying the industry will see further resilience amid the pandemic kering gets paired down with gus gucci sales down >>> volatile trading again in oil as brent bares the brunt of the selloff. nearing 21-year lows producers battling the glut and depressed demand...
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i'm julianna tatelbaum these are your headlines >> european oil majors are slumping after the historic collapse u.s. oil trades negatively u.s. president trump said he could box out imports and build up state reserves. >> a lot of people got caught. they got caught. there are a lot of people that are not too happy because they got caught if you look at it, it is more of a financial thing than an oil situation. >> airlines stock go into descent. >>> problems for peugeot expecting to see the european car market shrink this year. >>> lse outperforms. also reaffirming the final dividend and will complete the $37 billion refinitiv deal in the second half. >>> president trump issues an executive order suspending all immigration into the united states to, quote, fight the invisible pandemic and to save american jobs. >>> well documecome to "street . let's get to the top stories of the today, which is energy markets. u.s. crude turns negative for the first time ever. siting the strain on storage looking at minus $2.08 falling 30%, yesterday settling over minus $37 a barrel. that means producer
i'm julianna tatelbaum these are your headlines >> european oil majors are slumping after the historic collapse u.s. oil trades negatively u.s. president trump said he could box out imports and build up state reserves. >> a lot of people got caught. they got caught. there are a lot of people that are not too happy because they got caught if you look at it, it is more of a financial thing than an oil situation. >> airlines stock go into descent. >>> problems for...
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julianna tatelbaum is standing by >> good morning. european markets are extending gains this morning after yesterday gained about 3.7%. today, germany is leading the way higher when we look at the sectors, it is fairly broad based. some of those sectors that were hardest hit, travel and leisure and auto were seeing a particularly stronger bid. some of those are more defensive. more companies coming out with measures to shore up their balance sheet. industries have cut outlook for the year and ez jet has come out saying it secured new funds from the treasury companies making sure they have the cash to withstand the continued fall outaout and the lockdowns. the volatility has hit the lowest move as investors put their money back in the market >>> turning now to energy. oil prices now have been volatile as of late. can you see here, u.s.-based benchmark up by 3.5% you can see $27.06 the world's biggest producers will agree to the output cut according to this report, saudi arabia and russia will agree to that move after flooding the crude
julianna tatelbaum is standing by >> good morning. european markets are extending gains this morning after yesterday gained about 3.7%. today, germany is leading the way higher when we look at the sectors, it is fairly broad based. some of those sectors that were hardest hit, travel and leisure and auto were seeing a particularly stronger bid. some of those are more defensive. more companies coming out with measures to shore up their balance sheet. industries have cut outlook for the year...
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now to the early trade with european forces with julianna tatelbaum in london. good morning >> european markets are recovering some of yesterday's losses but we are trading off the highs of the day some of that early optimism fading now yesterday, the main benchmark declined more than 3% breaking a five-day win streak. italian markets are outperforming in the broader european space a couple of things to point out in the virus front germany has unveiled easing measures germany out with aggressive testing early on and now they are reaping the benefits uk stocks are underperforming this morning sector wise, technology is leading the gains. oil and gas one of the key underperforming markets of the day. we are all watching the jobless claims report out of the united states in europe, we'll be closely eyeing lvmh and l'oreal numbers which will be out. >>> the number of global coronavirus cases have surpassed the 2 million mark with the biggest number here in the united states. the death toll here approaching the 30,000 mark. frank holland has the latest >> president t
now to the early trade with european forces with julianna tatelbaum in london. good morning >> european markets are recovering some of yesterday's losses but we are trading off the highs of the day some of that early optimism fading now yesterday, the main benchmark declined more than 3% breaking a five-day win streak. italian markets are outperforming in the broader european space a couple of things to point out in the virus front germany has unveiled easing measures germany out with...
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i'm julianna tatelbaum and these are your headlines. >>> tropy trade in european equities as spain extends but eases restrictions spanish vice president tells cnbc, berlin must join the coordinated recovery effort. >> germany is quite determined to use their fiscal space. now we need them to understand we also neild to understand the recovery of the rest of the countries, we need to find the recovery of the whole of europe. >> president trump invokes a wartime law to get more swabs produced as he rebukes accusations from impov ngovernoy don't have enough testing equipment to reopen their states >>> elsewhere the uk government is reportedly split on easing of lockdown restrictions, as it appears the health secretary matt hancock wants to defeat the virus before easing measures >>> phillips' first quarter numbers drop 33% as they suffer the effects of coronavirus in all of their markets the ceo telling this station, though, they do see growth coming back in the second half of the year. >> our order is strong and we expect a gradual resumption of consumer sentiment, as we could already start
i'm julianna tatelbaum and these are your headlines. >>> tropy trade in european equities as spain extends but eases restrictions spanish vice president tells cnbc, berlin must join the coordinated recovery effort. >> germany is quite determined to use their fiscal space. now we need them to understand we also neild to understand the recovery of the rest of the countries, we need to find the recovery of the whole of europe. >> president trump invokes a wartime law to get...
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early trade in europe now with julianna tatelbaum from london >> good morning.n stocks are trading hire after a selloff yesterday. the main benchmark lost 3% yesterday. we are seeing green across the region we were trading in negative territory. dipping below the flat line. the german dax and the ftse. we have recouped and are now seeing green across the board here a lot of demand, oil and gas comes alongside here we have shell up more than 8% and bp up more than 6.5% beyond oil and gas, a mixed picture for oil and stock. you can see here, it is really split down the middle. we have insurance, basic resources. at the bottom of the board, we have travel and leisure. a mixed picture eyeing the jobless report that may be the next direction here for the markets >> the latest here president trump is raising the possibility of grounding some domestic flights between cities that are deemed to be coronavirus hot spots. good morning, eamon. >> the president is clearly struggling with this decision suggesting that he doesn't want to close down all of the travel in the uni
early trade in europe now with julianna tatelbaum from london >> good morning.n stocks are trading hire after a selloff yesterday. the main benchmark lost 3% yesterday. we are seeing green across the region we were trading in negative territory. dipping below the flat line. the german dax and the ftse. we have recouped and are now seeing green across the board here a lot of demand, oil and gas comes alongside here we have shell up more than 8% and bp up more than 6.5% beyond oil and gas,...
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. >> and i'm julianna tatelbaum.hese are your headlines >> banks and travel the biggest decliners. u.s. futures extend a decline as president trump warns u.s.'s pandemic situation will get worse. >> we are going to start seeing some light but this is going to be a very painful two weeks. >>> bank stocks fall sinking to the lowest level since 2012 as they close the factories cleveland's fed president warns more is coming >> i expect to see some very bad numbers coming out of the economy in the first quarter second quarter, it will depend on how the virusproceeds the final pmi number for march at 47.8 this was weaker than anticipated. as we have seen with a lot of these numbers this morning as they report transport and raw shortages leading to the steep increase of vendor lead times. i think this is the highest they say in the pmi 28-year history going out to steve where a lot of cranes tell a similar story >> reporter: we try to give you the words and pictures i'm going to get the man in charge of pictures to get what
. >> and i'm julianna tatelbaum.hese are your headlines >> banks and travel the biggest decliners. u.s. futures extend a decline as president trump warns u.s.'s pandemic situation will get worse. >> we are going to start seeing some light but this is going to be a very painful two weeks. >>> bank stocks fall sinking to the lowest level since 2012 as they close the factories cleveland's fed president warns more is coming >> i expect to see some very bad numbers...
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i'm julianna tatelbaum >> and i'm geoff cutmore wherever you are watching from, y ve a great weekendnd relax. we'll catch up with you on monday "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. [ "one more time" by daft punk ] woo! [ laughing ] woo! play pop music! ♪ no way dude, play rock music! yeah! -woah! no matter what music you like, stream it now on pandora with xfinity. and don't forget to catch "trolls world tour". let's party people! ♪ one more time >>> breaking news, wall street set to end the week on a sour note as the number of covid-19 cases surges past the 1 million mark for the first time as president trump moves the production act as 3m and others ramp up production of medical equipment. key oil executives decen
i'm julianna tatelbaum >> and i'm geoff cutmore wherever you are watching from, y ve a great weekendnd relax. we'll catch up with you on monday "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. [ "one more time" by daft punk ] woo! [ laughing ] woo! play pop music! ♪ no way dude, play rock music! yeah! -woah! no matter what music you like, stream it now on pandora with xfinity. and don't forget to catch "trolls world tour". let's party people! ♪ one more time...
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despite the virus impact >> thank you, matt let's watch what is happening with europe with julianna tatelbaum. good morning >> good morning, dom european markets look to be ending the week on a high note with the main benchmark the stoxx 600 rallying the pharma space no doubt lifting the sentiment with the news from gilead or reports there of a potential treatment working. and moderna as well. and roche announcing a new antibody test. a lot of positive momentum this morning driving broad based gains in europe. every sector trading in positive territory. looking more closely, those s k cyclical parts underperforming auto and basic resources up 4% on the down side, utilities, food and bev underperforming but still positive investors look to be rounding out the week on a high note. >> live with the latest. thank you. to washington, d.c. where president trump laid out his administration plan telling some states they can begin the three-stage process as early as may 1. nbc's tracie potts joins us with the latest there >> good morning. it is an outline from the federal government the states will st
despite the virus impact >> thank you, matt let's watch what is happening with europe with julianna tatelbaum. good morning >> good morning, dom european markets look to be ending the week on a high note with the main benchmark the stoxx 600 rallying the pharma space no doubt lifting the sentiment with the news from gilead or reports there of a potential treatment working. and moderna as well. and roche announcing a new antibody test. a lot of positive momentum this morning driving...
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i'm julianna tatelbaum these are your headlines coronavirus takes a toll on europe as spanish economy suffers the biggest contraction on record. french gdp with the worse reading since the second world war. >>> damp numbers for the rally after officials celebrate positive results from a gilead trial. >> the data shows that remdesivir has a clear cut positive affect in diminishing the time of recovering this is important for a lot of reasons. >>> socgen gals. it triples provisions and suffers poor performance at investment banking business. >>> nokia takes a $200 million euro hit saying 5g will be an ongoing boost to demand. elsewhere to facebook focusing on the positives shares jump in after hours trade as the social media giant said ad revenues made a come back and monthly users neared the $3 billion mark >> we are not immune from this crisis we did see a steep decline in advertising revenue starting about the first week in march. that has continued we've seen some more recent stabilization. >>> a warm welcome to "street signs," everybody. the french economy has suffered the deepest
i'm julianna tatelbaum these are your headlines coronavirus takes a toll on europe as spanish economy suffers the biggest contraction on record. french gdp with the worse reading since the second world war. >>> damp numbers for the rally after officials celebrate positive results from a gilead trial. >> the data shows that remdesivir has a clear cut positive affect in diminishing the time of recovering this is important for a lot of reasons. >>> socgen gals. it triples...
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jiem julianna tatelbaum. these are your headlines ubs rallies after posting a 4% rise thanks to higher trading revenue. saying the bank is in a relevant it i have will i better position >> trading will be an issue like for every bank at this stage, it is all relative we believe our capital strengths will allow us to master this challenge while delivering >> first quarter profit slumps at hsbc and the bank warns that the coronavirus will have an impact the cfo says the outlook is improving for one key market >> caller: we are beginning to see signs of recovery in china in particular, lesser extent in hong kong. we do think economic activity in q1, we do expect to see a recovery going into the second quarter. >>> novartis beats expectations as the swiss pharma giant be benefits but says potential treatment needs more time. >>> bp says environment is brutal and unprecedented >> we are very, very focused on driving that base even down and getting it to less than $35 a barrel next year and beyond if possible >>> p
jiem julianna tatelbaum. these are your headlines ubs rallies after posting a 4% rise thanks to higher trading revenue. saying the bank is in a relevant it i have will i better position >> trading will be an issue like for every bank at this stage, it is all relative we believe our capital strengths will allow us to master this challenge while delivering >> first quarter profit slumps at hsbc and the bank warns that the coronavirus will have an impact the cfo says the outlook is...
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. >> thank you to the early trade now in europe to julianna tatelbaum in london. >> good morning. european markets are trading higher bouncing back after yesterday's steep selloff. the main benchmark shed 4.4% the french index is lagging but up about 1% itself gains have been accumulating over the last hour that positive momentum is accumulating a couple of earnings one of the worse performers has been kering. the maker of gucci they warned investors not to get too excited about the rebound in china. green across the board retail the worst performing side kering is waeg on that basket. retail up 0.15%. at the top, technology up about 3% chip makers reacting very well basic resources, one of the most china sentiment places in the market the second best performing basket banks and chemicals round out the top. overall investors encouraged by what they are hearing about viruss around the world and brian, back to you >>> some potential good news for small business owners here in the u.s. the $484 billion relief package headed to the house. the senate yesterday approving that much-neede
. >> thank you to the early trade now in europe to julianna tatelbaum in london. >> good morning. european markets are trading higher bouncing back after yesterday's steep selloff. the main benchmark shed 4.4% the french index is lagging but up about 1% itself gains have been accumulating over the last hour that positive momentum is accumulating a couple of earnings one of the worse performers has been kering. the maker of gucci they warned investors not to get too excited about the...
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i'm julianna tatelbaum these are your headlines >> european stocks opened sharply lower on news of a coronavirus drug failing its tests. meanwhile, autos and banks are leading losses after s&p cuts its rating on commerce and louers its outlook for deutsche bank >> lufthansa plunges to the bottom of the stoxx 600 after the german airline posts a loss and warns it will run out of cash in weeks if it does not get government support >> nestle sales drop as the lockdown bites but they say it is too early to know the impact. >>> the spread between the italian and german tenure lead ahead of the rescue fund unresolved despite more support >> translator: substantial investments to the european union will be necessary. i have made it clear we will not be continuing before the pandemic this will also be a mart of the pandemic in the future >>> retail sales with a record surge in march not enough to help with the free fall in foot fall and other goods. >>> a very warm welcome to "street signs. fresh tape out of germany. painting a grim picture now crossing the tape, we've got the ifo business s
i'm julianna tatelbaum these are your headlines >> european stocks opened sharply lower on news of a coronavirus drug failing its tests. meanwhile, autos and banks are leading losses after s&p cuts its rating on commerce and louers its outlook for deutsche bank >> lufthansa plunges to the bottom of the stoxx 600 after the german airline posts a loss and warns it will run out of cash in weeks if it does not get government support >> nestle sales drop as the lockdown bites...
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get the early trade in europe to see what is going on there julianna tatelbaum joins us from london >> good morning. here in europe, can you see the majority of regions are gaining ground the uk benchmark up about 8 basis points the cac 40 about half a percent higher italian market leading the way german index a little below the flat line. it has been a choppy session pmis for europe which is an indication of business activity in the region, that index slumped sharply. services contracting a new record low analysts are saying, for the most part, this is probably the worst it is going to get let's look at the euro it took significant step lower you can see here slumping just before 9:00. it recovered a little ground as we'll see with the meeting later today. >> julianna tatelbaum, thank you. let's stay on what is no doubt the most important story in business that is keeping small businesses the from going under. the house is set to pass the second round of relief for small companies. even that, another $400 plus billion, may not be enough eamon, good morning. >> good morning. i'm told
get the early trade in europe to see what is going on there julianna tatelbaum joins us from london >> good morning. here in europe, can you see the majority of regions are gaining ground the uk benchmark up about 8 basis points the cac 40 about half a percent higher italian market leading the way german index a little below the flat line. it has been a choppy session pmis for europe which is an indication of business activity in the region, that index slumped sharply. services...
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i'm julianna tatelbaum these are your head lynns. the stoxx 600 turns negative chancellor merkel says the outbreak is only just beginning. unileaver drops to the bottom as a scrape outlook credit suisse posts 75% increase standard charter ceo tell cnbc the pandemic could still negatively impact the sector despite the early resilience >> the shock we are experiencing in the first place is as severe. as this pandemic unfolds and we won't know exactly or generally how this will progress, we have to suspect that impact is very, very material. >>> the pope extends a prayer for european unity but divisions are expected to still dominate eu leaders go on line in a video conference meant to talk about further assistance to fight the pandemic >>> a crude comeback buyers rush back sending u.s. oil prices up almost 40% in overnight trade. surprising tensions between u.s. and iran also supporting the price. >>> welcome to "street signs." let's kick off the hour with fresh eurozone pmi numbers we have heard of the french and german numbers now fo
i'm julianna tatelbaum these are your head lynns. the stoxx 600 turns negative chancellor merkel says the outbreak is only just beginning. unileaver drops to the bottom as a scrape outlook credit suisse posts 75% increase standard charter ceo tell cnbc the pandemic could still negatively impact the sector despite the early resilience >> the shock we are experiencing in the first place is as severe. as this pandemic unfolds and we won't know exactly or generally how this will progress, we...
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earnings dominating here and in europe as well, which is where we find our julianna tatelbaum in londond morning, brian absolutely fair to say earnings dominate the news flow this morning. it has been a choppy session for european equities. generally, we have seen them trend higher banks in particular focus. we've heard from a number of lenders. barclays setting assign 2.1 billion for credit impairments. deutsche bank swung to a loss. we heard from the cfo there saying credit losses are manageable despite more contain to come. in addition to banking stocks, airbus also in focus the aerospace giant reported no guidance regarding limited visibility we spoke directly to the ceo who commented on a recent letter to employees warning that they are bleeding cash. take a listen to what he had to say. >> we are hit by the gravest crisis we've ever had in civil aviation the purpose of that letter was to share with employees the situation and the need for action >> that's the picture here in europe this morning, brian we'll hand it back to you. >> julianna tatelbaum in london, thank you very much.
earnings dominating here and in europe as well, which is where we find our julianna tatelbaum in londond morning, brian absolutely fair to say earnings dominate the news flow this morning. it has been a choppy session for european equities. generally, we have seen them trend higher banks in particular focus. we've heard from a number of lenders. barclays setting assign 2.1 billion for credit impairments. deutsche bank swung to a loss. we heard from the cfo there saying credit losses are...
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i'm julianna tatelbaum these are your headlines standard charter as a recovery flashes in asia. telling cnbc the regional signs are positive >> caller: the politics are the eye in the storm that will see some light at the end of the tunnel over a period of time north asian markets are looking more positive. >> barclays misses first quarter estimate with $2.1 million in credit impairments investors navigate unprecedented conditions >> caller: what they are doing at the fed in terms of her majesty's and the banks. we'll watch two tsunamis hit at the same time. >> investment banking provides a boost. telling cnbc credit losses are manageable despite more pain to come >> this year will be more difficult than any of us anticipated. we are doing anything we can in anticipation of our risks and costs to preserve the capital that we can. >>> airbus blaming limited visibilityas 60 aircraft could not be delivered due to the outbreak >>> not as bad as advertised shares of alphabet rally after the google parent company said the slow down is easing, beating more pessimistic forecasts >> a ve
i'm julianna tatelbaum these are your headlines standard charter as a recovery flashes in asia. telling cnbc the regional signs are positive >> caller: the politics are the eye in the storm that will see some light at the end of the tunnel over a period of time north asian markets are looking more positive. >> barclays misses first quarter estimate with $2.1 million in credit impairments investors navigate unprecedented conditions >> caller: what they are doing at the fed in...
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julianna tatelbaum is standing by in our london news room with the early european trade nbc's tracie potts in washington, d.c. with the latest on the u.s. virus relief efforts and president trump's latest comments our own hadley gamble is live in abu dhabi with the latest on energy talks between the u.s. and saudi arabia and steve sedgwick has the latest on prime minister boris johnson and seema mody at cnbc global headquarters with all the latest news on the coronavirus. julianna, we'll start with you and the european borsis. >> european markets are off to a strong start this comes after a fairly downbeat week last week when the stoxx 600 lost 0.60% investors in europe taking comfort in some of those numbers on the virus itself, coming out of some of the hardest hit countries over the weekend one number in particular investors are focusing on, italy reported its lowest daily death toll in two weeks over the weekend. encouraging signals but very early days we'll take a look at the sectors and see what the split looks like behind that 2.6% gain every sector trading higher. travel and
julianna tatelbaum is standing by in our london news room with the early european trade nbc's tracie potts in washington, d.c. with the latest on the u.s. virus relief efforts and president trump's latest comments our own hadley gamble is live in abu dhabi with the latest on energy talks between the u.s. and saudi arabia and steve sedgwick has the latest on prime minister boris johnson and seema mody at cnbc global headquarters with all the latest news on the coronavirus. julianna, we'll start...
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julianna tatelbaum is live from london. great to see you this morning.>>> let's go to washington with a look at axios a.m. editor in chief for axios, nicholas johnston. good morning to you. great to see you. >> good morning. >> talk to us about axios' one big thing. >> today's one big thing is the trump virus slump. the president's handling of the coronavirus pandemic and the public's reaction to it is setting off alarm bells in the white house regarding the president's re-election. starting to grow worried about how this might fair for the president with election day six months away. new polling data is driving this conversation right now. new gallop figures have the president's national approval rating, which has been stable for much of the presidency, falling six points. florida, new polls are showing him losing to joe biden, a must-win state for president trump. he's been warned by republicans in georgia that that state is starting to fall into play. that's a state hillary clinton won -- donald trump, cuse excuse me, won by five points over hillary c
julianna tatelbaum is live from london. great to see you this morning.>>> let's go to washington with a look at axios a.m. editor in chief for axios, nicholas johnston. good morning to you. great to see you. >> good morning. >> talk to us about axios' one big thing. >> today's one big thing is the trump virus slump. the president's handling of the coronavirus pandemic and the public's reaction to it is setting off alarm bells in the white house regarding the...
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julianna tatelbaum is live with some of the early trade and headlines overseas good afternoon or good morning >> good morning. here in europe, it is similar to what you are seeing on wall street similar gains expanding to 1% from yesterday positive momentum building in terms of the split on the down side, we are seeing less support. telecoms and household goods those are trading higher auto, construction and banks sharply in focus of a number of companies. ubs is one of the key european banks. they reported that a 40% rise in first quarter net profit thanks to higher trading revenues shares are higher this morning we had a chance to speak to the ceo of ubs who weighed in on the stronger activity they are seeing >> we saw a huge pick up in the client engagement despite the lodgist call challenges. we are seeing more and more looking for advise >> we have this week to look forward to the ecb meeting on thursday which will be crucial for the banking sectors. we'll look forward to that as well as more corporate earnings. back to you. >> thank you >>> state side, the federal reserve is sai
julianna tatelbaum is live with some of the early trade and headlines overseas good afternoon or good morning >> good morning. here in europe, it is similar to what you are seeing on wall street similar gains expanding to 1% from yesterday positive momentum building in terms of the split on the down side, we are seeing less support. telecoms and household goods those are trading higher auto, construction and banks sharply in focus of a number of companies. ubs is one of the key european...
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we'll get to julianna tatelbaum first in london with a no good, very bad story for shell >> bsolutelyis an historic move from royal dutch shell. first let me point out the broader session. it has been choppy the first few hours. household goods, telecoms. banks, we've seen negative earnings coming through. chemicals down and oil and gas down about 1%. the key stock there royal dutch shell. let's show you how shares are trading in shell this morning. down before 5% we've bounced off the ultimate lows this morning. shell has slashed its dividend for the first time since the 1940s in the effort to shore up their losses they've also suspended the next trunch of the share buyback. share holders in this company have been in this stock for its dividend it goes to show the severity of the impact that not only the coronavirus lockdowns are having on the company but also the plunge in oil prices we've seen. back to you. >> getting squeezes there. thank you. let's go to beijing. eunice yoon joining us from china. they've got some economic data talking about life returning to a semblance of norma
we'll get to julianna tatelbaum first in london with a no good, very bad story for shell >> bsolutelyis an historic move from royal dutch shell. first let me point out the broader session. it has been choppy the first few hours. household goods, telecoms. banks, we've seen negative earnings coming through. chemicals down and oil and gas down about 1%. the key stock there royal dutch shell. let's show you how shares are trading in shell this morning. down before 5% we've bounced off the...
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. >> i'm julianna tatelbaum.hese are your headlines stocks around the world trading sharply higher, amid signs the coronavirus is mplateauing as a number of countries see decline in deaths. >>> from the likes of german carmaker bmw and german engine maker rolls-royce. >>> make or break oil talks are delayed while president trump threatens to impose tariffs on crude imports but prices win back some ground after the head of russia's sovereign wealth fund tells cnbc moscow and riyadh are close to a deal >>> and british prime minister boris johnson is hospitalized. downing street calls the decision a precautionary step as the uk leader continues to suffer persistent symptoms ten days after contracting the virus. >>> welcome back let's just give you some march construction pmi data from the uk the number coming in at 39.3 as against february's 52.6. the poll expectation was 44 on this data, so 39.3 is obviously a more significant contraction and the number falling at the fastest rate in march since 2009 as i say, just
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cnbc's julianna tatelbaum is joining us live from london. surprising move to say the least. talk us through what this means for the industry. >> that's right. and earlier this week, you and i were talking about the meat processing industry and how several workers had fallen ill with the coronavirus. and now the president invoking this defense protection act which will effectively keep plants over through the pandemic. this has stirred up a lot of criticism from unions and worker advocates who say closures are necessary to stem the spread of the virus. so it's by no means a win-win for anybody at this point. i'm sure of what washington businesses, they've done a lot on the small business side of things with the triple p. they also plan to lend $500 billion to large companies. this is a program jointly rupd by the treasury department and the federal reserve. the central bank will buy up to $500 billion in bonds. but in terms of conditions, the businesses are required to pay back with interest the loans, but they're exempt from rules compelling
cnbc's julianna tatelbaum is joining us live from london. surprising move to say the least. talk us through what this means for the industry. >> that's right. and earlier this week, you and i were talking about the meat processing industry and how several workers had fallen ill with the coronavirus. and now the president invoking this defense protection act which will effectively keep plants over through the pandemic. this has stirred up a lot of criticism from unions and worker advocates...
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. >> julianna tatelbaum, live from london, great to see you. >>> up next, axios' one big thing. >>> comingans to lift restrictions, we'll speak to the man at the center. governor andrew cuomo will be our guest. "morning joe" is just moments away. this is an athlete, twenty reps deep, sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. fred would do anything for his daughter! even being the back half of a unicorn. fortunately, the front half washed his shirt with gain. ahhhhhhh. the irresistible scent of gain. like rock, reggaeton, unite and techno.lls. get ready for the drop! wait for it! wait for it! come on man! hit me! wait for it! just do it already! ♪ one more time yeah. the world premiere is now in your home. >>> welcome back, everybody. joining us from washington with a look at axios a.m., political reporter for axios, alexi mcc mccammen. great to see you. talk to us about axios one big thing today. >> it's about joe biden,
. >> julianna tatelbaum, live from london, great to see you. >>> up next, axios' one big thing. >>> comingans to lift restrictions, we'll speak to the man at the center. governor andrew cuomo will be our guest. "morning joe" is just moments away. this is an athlete, twenty reps deep, sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. she's confident,...
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cnbc's julianna tatelbaum is joining us live from london on this. the least. that's putting it mildly when it comes to oil here. talk to us about what we can expect today with markets, julianna. >> that's absolutely right, yasmin. to say the least, it's been a volatile couple of days for energy markets. we've seen another wave of fresh selling today. what's interesting about the selling we're seeing today, it's actually shifted to brent crude which is a more international gauge of energy markets. yesterday, a lot of the attention was on wti which is a u.s.-centric, brent crude,ing there were concerns aroung storage capacity as demapped has taken a huge hit. investors brace are for more pressure in energy markets as we wait to see how the demand picture evolves. some news on the stimulus front, the u.s. senate has passed a fresh coronavirus relief pack ainge with almost $500 billion worth of money earmarked for the first round of stimulus. this comes after the first round of stimulus was gobbled up almost instantly by small businesses. this agreement
cnbc's julianna tatelbaum is joining us live from london on this. the least. that's putting it mildly when it comes to oil here. talk to us about what we can expect today with markets, julianna. >> that's absolutely right, yasmin. to say the least, it's been a volatile couple of days for energy markets. we've seen another wave of fresh selling today. what's interesting about the selling we're seeing today, it's actually shifted to brent crude which is a more international gauge of energy...
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>> cnbc's julianna tatelbaum, live from london.eat to see you this monday morning. >>> coming up, axios' one big thing. >>> coming up on "morning joe." >> when question is, mr. trump, mr. president, are you going to save new york city, or are you telling new york city to drop dead? which one is it? >> bill de blasio's pointed question for the president, asking for increased funding to fight the coronavirus. he'll join the conversation ahead. "morning joe" is back in a moment. at papa john's, we want you to know that from our 450-degree oven, to box, to you, it's our policy that your pizza is never touched once it comes out of the oven. and we're taking extra steps, like no contact delivery, to ensure it. i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. they are both very much hand in hand. so you should really be focusing on both and definitely at the same time. the new sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well
>> cnbc's julianna tatelbaum, live from london.eat to see you this monday morning. >>> coming up, axios' one big thing. >>> coming up on "morning joe." >> when question is, mr. trump, mr. president, are you going to save new york city, or are you telling new york city to drop dead? which one is it? >> bill de blasio's pointed question for the president, asking for increased funding to fight the coronavirus. he'll join the conversation ahead....
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. >> julianna tatelbaum, live from london.o see you. >>> up next, axios' one big thing. >>> coming up on "morning joe," as states across the country move to reopen for business, when it comes to the nation's capital, d.c. major myruriel bowser says, we're not there yet. >>> plus, chuck schumer will be our guest. "morning joe" is moments away. y. we need each other more than ever. we may be apart, but we're not alone. use aarp community connections to find or create a mutual aid group near you. stay connected and help those in need. are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove eosinophils, a key cause of asthma. it helps to prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can reduce the need for or
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>> julianna tatelbaum live from london, thank you. to see you. >>> up next, a look at axios' one big thing. >>> coming up on "morning joe," more from president trump's particularly unhinged coronavirus task force briefing yesterday. >>> plus, hard-hit michigan announces it will offer testing for all essential workers. we'll speak to senator debbie stabenow about how the new congressional aid package will impact her state. "morning joe" is moments away. smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. shethere will be partiesed, hand family gatherings. there will be parades and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back together, respond to the 2020 census now. spend a few minutes online today to impact the next 10 years of healthcare, infrastructure and education. go to 2020census.gov and respond today to make america's tomorrow brighter. it's time to shape our future. when you take align, you have the support of a probiotic and the ga
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julianna tatelbaum live from london.o see you. >>> coming up, axios' one big thing. >>> on "morning joe," the president continues to spar with states over federal support amid the coronavirus pandemic. maryland governor larry hogan has turned to south korea for help. he joins the conversation. >>> plus, former georgia governor gubernatorial nominee stacey abrams will be our guest. "morning joe" is moments away. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? ♪ try zyrtec... ...zyrtec starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. and try children's zyrtec for consistently powerful relief of your kid's allergies. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote. access to your favorite apps, including netflix, prime video, youtube and hulu. all without changing passwords and inputs. the most 4k content and movies and shows on any screen. the best entertainment experience all in one place. >>> welcome back, everybody. joining me now with a l
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