coming up, lisa hornby of schroeder investment. is is "bloomberg surveillance ." ♪ jonathan: from new york city, this is "bloomberg surveillance ." live on bloomberg tv and radio, alongside lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. tom keene back with us next monday. let's get back to the price action this thursday morning. equity futures churn to nowhere on the s&p 500. we come in around four points, down a little more than 0.1%. a big move in the last 24 hours taking us to within a whisker of record highs. euro-dollar firmer on the euro side, $1.1841. it treasury market unchanged after a four-day selloff. treasury yield, 0.68% on the u.s. 10 year. that's the story of the bond market. let's get to the story of the fed. fed officials continuing their course for additional fiscal stimulus. boston fed president eric rosengren telling bloomberg it is essential. mymy personal assumption and forecast is that some form of additional stimulus is going to occur. it would definitely be bad news for the economy if we don't do any additional stimul