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and so he was entering his property on sam pierre, a michel, the m p. has said he'll file criminal charges against all those involved in the attack. health passports will limit people's movements if they are unvaccinated, not have remote sco infections have risen 66 percent in the past 24 hours, but russian health officials do say they were prepared for it with the rapidly spreading on micron strain. seen as the key factor, the world health organization has warned that half of europe's population will have been infected with in, with the new strain within the coming weeks out is don't, quarter has more now on the co situation in russia. well, the 1st alma kron case in russia was detected just about a month ago, but it seems to be spreading across the country like wildfire as usual, moscow and its suburbs were the 1st to take a beating. we saw the number of daily cases rise. a whopping 66 percent over just the previous 24 hours. now, russian medical experts have said that we should have expected a new wave of infections, but that the number of deaths that wi
and so he was entering his property on sam pierre, a michel, the m p. has said he'll file criminal charges against all those involved in the attack. health passports will limit people's movements if they are unvaccinated, not have remote sco infections have risen 66 percent in the past 24 hours, but russian health officials do say they were prepared for it with the rapidly spreading on micron strain. seen as the key factor, the world health organization has warned that half of europe's...
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the s&p has now just turned positive. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ care. ower to change the way we see things. ♪♪ it inspires us to go further. ♪♪ it has our back. and goes out of its way to help. ♪♪ when you start with care, you get a different kind of bank. truist. born to care. my daughter has type 2 diabetes and lately i've seen this change in her. once-weekly trulicity is proven to help lower a1c. it lowers blood sugar from the first dose. and you could lose up to ten pounds. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with sulfonylurea or insulin raises low blood sugar risk. side effects include
the s&p has now just turned positive. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ care. ower to change the way we see things. ♪♪ it inspires us to go further. ♪♪ it has our back. and goes out of its way to help. ♪♪ when you start with care, you get a different kind of bank. truist. born to care. my daughter has type 2 diabetes and lately i've seen this change in her. once-weekly trulicity is proven to help lower a1c. it lowers blood sugar from the first dose. and you could lose up to ten pounds. trulicity...
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the s&p has struggled to find any winning weeks this year and it's off to its worst start for years since016. the story remains the same, you are seeing the challenges not just with netflix, but other technology stocks. just getting more broadly speaking to the story of higher interest rates and what it means for corporate borrowing and what's been perceived as a lackluster earnings as of -- as opposed in the case of some, that's the recipe we've got. it's part of what gets things started this hour -- you have two views on the volatility in the market right now, seen in the market. bank of america strategists, writing rates are up and profit down equal about termination for credit and stocks. they see it hysterically behind the curve and think the bank should hike interest rates by 50 basis points at its meeting next week. in regard to equities, he said leading indicators for profit such as new york manufacturing activity seen here are starting to head south. which is a bad sign for highly correlated stocks. >> on the other hand, you have ubs, saying they are ready to buy the dip. >> the
the s&p has struggled to find any winning weeks this year and it's off to its worst start for years since016. the story remains the same, you are seeing the challenges not just with netflix, but other technology stocks. just getting more broadly speaking to the story of higher interest rates and what it means for corporate borrowing and what's been perceived as a lackluster earnings as of -- as opposed in the case of some, that's the recipe we've got. it's part of what gets things started...
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one m p has come forward and he has said that he had been blackmailed by party officials if he wouldn't vote with the government and he would lose funding for a school in his constituency. and only yesterday, a government minister had resigned over covert loans. he had said that the treasury did wasn't in control about covet loans, that millions were lost and there was not the real oversight. so there are a multitude of problems that boys johnson is facing at the moment. we're good to just put this in perspective, us for us, for a moment. contextualize it. how significant is it that a police is investigating a sitting british prime minister? it's something that is very better, i think for, for a lot of british people many have come forward and they have told us stories of what they did when these alleged parties and gatherings and leaving dues with alcohol and birthday cakes and wine and cheese, what they did on the days where these alleged parties were held in government and government buildings and they were not able to attend family relatives, funeral, they were not able to hold the
one m p has come forward and he has said that he had been blackmailed by party officials if he wouldn't vote with the government and he would lose funding for a school in his constituency. and only yesterday, a government minister had resigned over covert loans. he had said that the treasury did wasn't in control about covet loans, that millions were lost and there was not the real oversight. so there are a multitude of problems that boys johnson is facing at the moment. we're good to just put...
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now the oil and gas corporation, b, p, has made a prediction. this is how it thinks our energy usage will develop between now and 2040. the strongest growth will be in renewable energy is like wind and solar power, kill it in green here. but the most surprising forecast is that our oil, gas and coal usage is not set to go down. in fact, we are lying on fossil fuels, even more of china and india are likely to be the biggest contributors to that. but every investment in coal is an investment in an industry that's ultimately dying, as, as it's miranda reports. mm hm. this is cope with it. what it does to us. but even though we know how dirty coal is, we can't get enough of it. coal powers phones heats holmes, and it's used to make the concrete and steel alive the bill throat co, lisa falling in the us and europe, but across asia, it's still king cold if the fired fall plants. so how's that coming along? well, global coal emissions have basically plotted in south america and africa, cold with values in the 1st place in the us and europe cold has bee
now the oil and gas corporation, b, p, has made a prediction. this is how it thinks our energy usage will develop between now and 2040. the strongest growth will be in renewable energy is like wind and solar power, kill it in green here. but the most surprising forecast is that our oil, gas and coal usage is not set to go down. in fact, we are lying on fossil fuels, even more of china and india are likely to be the biggest contributors to that. but every investment in coal is an investment in...
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interesting and something that companies need to watch out for local were mentioning b p earlier on and b, p has sold at alaska oil business. the new buyer is a private company. so this is good for b p. but those emissions still exist, who is actually monitoring the private buyer. well, this is a really interesting question. and of course we may see more of this is a trend in the future. we see that with a significant number of fossil fuel assets right now, going into private hands, private equity. i think what we're seeing is we obviously need regulation and we need monitoring. now we have increased scrutiny on those companies who are listed and we need to now start shine. the spotlight on the companies that are not listed and regulation is vital, of course. but all of the monitoring that needs to happen by and g o is by civil society by, by the media. and particularly by the investment community themselves. we work with over 9600 investors that have about 110 trillion in assets. and over the last 20 years we've been working with them to get companies to measure and manage these type of emissio
interesting and something that companies need to watch out for local were mentioning b p earlier on and b, p has sold at alaska oil business. the new buyer is a private company. so this is good for b p. but those emissions still exist, who is actually monitoring the private buyer. well, this is a really interesting question. and of course we may see more of this is a trend in the future. we see that with a significant number of fossil fuel assets right now, going into private hands, private...
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now the oil and gas corporation, b, p, has made a prediction. this is how it thinks our energy usage will develop. between now and 2040 the strongest growth will be in renewable energy is like wind and solar power, kill it in green here. but the most surprising forecast is that our oil, gas and coal usage is not set to go down. in fact, we'll be relying on fossil fuels, even more of china and india are likely to be the biggest contributors to that. but every investment in coal is an investment in an industry that's ultimately dying as, as it's moran john reports. mm hm. this cobham, this is what it does to us. but even though we know how dirty coal is, we can't get enough of it. cold. how is phones heats holmes? and it's used to make the concrete and steel alive the built around collies of falling in the us and europe. but across asia, it's still king. cold is the biggest source of energy in countries like china, india, and indonesia. they've had to keep mining cold and building clumps to burn it. so how did the world get hooked on cold? and how
now the oil and gas corporation, b, p, has made a prediction. this is how it thinks our energy usage will develop. between now and 2040 the strongest growth will be in renewable energy is like wind and solar power, kill it in green here. but the most surprising forecast is that our oil, gas and coal usage is not set to go down. in fact, we'll be relying on fossil fuels, even more of china and india are likely to be the biggest contributors to that. but every investment in coal is an investment...
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now the oil and gas corporation, b, p, has made a prediction. this is how it thinks on energy usage will develop between now and 2040. the strongest growth will be in renewable energy is like wind and solar power, kill it in green here. but the most surprising forecast is that our oil, gas and coal usage is not set to go down. in fact, we are lying on fossil fuels, even more out china and india are likely to be the biggest contributors to that. but every investment in coal is an investment in an industry that's ultimately dying, as, as it's mirand jam reports. mm hm. this is cobra. this is what it does told me, and how can we quit the addiction? oh, the story of cold begins 250 years ago. when british mentors realize you could heat water with cold to make steam spin turbines and power machines actually let 31300000000 years before the steam engine to carbon rich plants that died in swamps . millions of years of heat and pressure time. these fossils into rocks packed with energy and back in the mud. well, that energy was solely needed. the indust
now the oil and gas corporation, b, p, has made a prediction. this is how it thinks on energy usage will develop between now and 2040. the strongest growth will be in renewable energy is like wind and solar power, kill it in green here. but the most surprising forecast is that our oil, gas and coal usage is not set to go down. in fact, we are lying on fossil fuels, even more out china and india are likely to be the biggest contributors to that. but every investment in coal is an investment in...
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p. o. kenneth israel and the intent is open. they've denied that dr. beach has received special treatments. they've acknowledged that people in australia. my father was very frustrating, but they thought that he met the criteria to be gradually special permission for a medical exemption to be back nice enough to process. i said before i bust and rigorous, but those decisions based on 2 independent assessment. now the criteria for being the other 3 crouching part of the criteria. number one, having this reaction to the back thing. number tubing, a recovered types of private number 3. having undergone major surgery, now kenneth is driving the actual toilet. seo said he cannot disclose what the medical conditions are that up to job, which he thought it right to struggle as we speak. but he did know that 26 people have applied to this exemption. and only hannibal had been granted permission. i had met this criterion of course, john bitch, a, one of the south korea ministry says that the north has fired an unidentified projectile. the launch happened up north korea's
p. o. kenneth israel and the intent is open. they've denied that dr. beach has received special treatments. they've acknowledged that people in australia. my father was very frustrating, but they thought that he met the criteria to be gradually special permission for a medical exemption to be back nice enough to process. i said before i bust and rigorous, but those decisions based on 2 independent assessment. now the criteria for being the other 3 crouching part of the criteria. number one,...
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and it's the way that the p has got to be invested in what imran con says he now wants to achieve. they have lived with for 2 or 3 generations now, both internal and external threats. that is pretty unique not only in the region but in the world so that there is a paradox there. that here we have a pakistani prime minister, setting himself up and saying, i'm the guy to deal with internal threats and external threats as well. when we talk about kashmir, when we talk about afghanistan, we talk about the afghan taliban and also the pakistani taliban as well. i think you're right when you say about the pakistan is unique by the sun is unique. because the a saw go, credits are mostly perceived to people behind the closed doors. they sit down and they decide, and they think that we have this 3rd and they then they come out on in the public. and then they lecture the public that we have these threats a lot existed. but in, in, in, in, in reality, the state of pakistan never consulted the actual, the real, the true stakeholders, the owners of pakistan, the people of pakistan, even in this
and it's the way that the p has got to be invested in what imran con says he now wants to achieve. they have lived with for 2 or 3 generations now, both internal and external threats. that is pretty unique not only in the region but in the world so that there is a paradox there. that here we have a pakistani prime minister, setting himself up and saying, i'm the guy to deal with internal threats and external threats as well. when we talk about kashmir, when we talk about afghanistan, we talk...
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interesting and something that companies need to watch out for local were mentioning b p earlier on and b, p has sold at alaska oil business. the new buyer is a private company. so this is good for b p. but those emissions still exist, who's actually monitoring the private buyer? well, this is a really interesting question. and of course we may see more of this is the trend in the future. we see that with a significant number of fossil fuel assets right now, going into private hands, private equity. i think what we're seeing is we obviously need regulation and we need monitoring. now we have increased scrutiny on those companies who are listed and we need to now stop shine. the spotlight on the companies that are not listed and regulation is vital, of course. but all of the monitoring that needs to happen by and g o is by civil society by, by the media. and particularly by the investment community themselves. we work with over 9600 investors that have about 110 trillion in assets. and over the last 20 years we've been working with them to get companies to measure and manage these type of emissio
interesting and something that companies need to watch out for local were mentioning b p earlier on and b, p has sold at alaska oil business. the new buyer is a private company. so this is good for b p. but those emissions still exist, who's actually monitoring the private buyer? well, this is a really interesting question. and of course we may see more of this is the trend in the future. we see that with a significant number of fossil fuel assets right now, going into private hands, private...
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d p has said that probably, you know, half of people in mia, mom will probably be living in poverty this year. the u. n. an released a statement or document in december, say that 14400000 people, that's more than one out of 4 people need humanitarian assistance. i mean, that's how, but we're talking about what i've been talking to, you know, farmers and people in agriculture sector as well. and, you know, again, we focus a lot on conflict and politics and violence. but people who are not even displaced people who are not even in conflict though they are having such hardship just, you know, living just trying to survive. and there up, people that i've been speaking to in the agricultural heartlands. the places where some of the major cropping areas in the and more they're struggling. farming households are having to sell long term assets. you know, would livestock, their food storage in order to survive in order to just be able to eat. you know, that has furious long term consequences for the whole country in terms of humanitarian needs and the international community. really, we need to
d p has said that probably, you know, half of people in mia, mom will probably be living in poverty this year. the u. n. an released a statement or document in december, say that 14400000 people, that's more than one out of 4 people need humanitarian assistance. i mean, that's how, but we're talking about what i've been talking to, you know, farmers and people in agriculture sector as well. and, you know, again, we focus a lot on conflict and politics and violence. but people who are not even...
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so c i, p has network has adopted iso 20022, which is the emerging global and open standard for payment messaging. so it's literally laying out the groundwork to be completely compatible with all businesses around the world. so i don't think china is setting itself up just to be the bankers of a few countries that don't get along with the u. s. it wants to be the 2nd alternative, the competing global network actually, but at least gives those a nation that option for sure. now, bad, i have about 30 seconds left for this, but we know that the u. s. has been able to keep it status as having the world reserve currency because of the petro dollar, at least in part because of it. is this opening the door to a petra you up? i don't know this necessarily opening the door for that, but i do believe that the days of the petro dollar are severely limited. we will, i don't think the united states is going to be able to continue to hold that place . we know that even as recently as 10 years ago, there was a big push in african countries to move away from the, the dollar as a reserve currency for oi
so c i, p has network has adopted iso 20022, which is the emerging global and open standard for payment messaging. so it's literally laying out the groundwork to be completely compatible with all businesses around the world. so i don't think china is setting itself up just to be the bankers of a few countries that don't get along with the u. s. it wants to be the 2nd alternative, the competing global network actually, but at least gives those a nation that option for sure. now, bad, i have...
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. >> he is p has been putting peon harm's way, but the actions don't match the words.tagram statement that the information on the instagram was false. he asked he been support team was entered on his behalf as he told his immigration officials around and the agent apologizing for ticking the incorrect box about his prooef yoes yougs poo after learning from a potential outbreak to a potential basketball game he had been to prior, because he didn't have any symptoms, he decided to go to a couple of vents where he was seen maskless at a youth tennis event, and not until after the appearances he e tested positive, and still he learn turned up to a newspaper the following day, and joke pitch pitchs to be announced the number one seed, and the draw is tomorrow, and the tournament starts monday. so jim, and beian na, he is a 20-time major winner, and tied with nadal, and federer as the most all time, he could have amid all of the controversy. >> coy wire, thank you for following. >>> the pandemic, al low ing th food nationwide. dozens of mayors are banding together to help th
. >> he is p has been putting peon harm's way, but the actions don't match the words.tagram statement that the information on the instagram was false. he asked he been support team was entered on his behalf as he told his immigration officials around and the agent apologizing for ticking the incorrect box about his prooef yoes yougs poo after learning from a potential outbreak to a potential basketball game he had been to prior, because he didn't have any symptoms, he decided to go to a...
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formulas for whatever quarter point you have to bring it down by 5%, whatever it might be microsoft's s&p hase down about 5 points are you happy? are you comfortable with it right now? >> we are. we are obviously microsoft is big enough that the overall market is going to feel some pain from that when you think about microsoft's premium versus the broader market, you are paying the premium for a good reason, which is microsoft ice very durable growth based on current revenue sources. about 77% of their business comes from the enterprise that gives them great isibility you're talking about a company that can jgejgenerate $78 billin you have the digitation of the economy, the shift to the cloud, the importance of data for every company. you know, these are secular trends that are going to persist well beyond whatever decision the fed makes over the next few months and, really, you know, this is why you're paying a premium for microsoft. there's a good reason for the premium and we think that holds as we hopefully come out of this downturn in the next month or two. >> speaking of premiums, kirk,
formulas for whatever quarter point you have to bring it down by 5%, whatever it might be microsoft's s&p hase down about 5 points are you happy? are you comfortable with it right now? >> we are. we are obviously microsoft is big enough that the overall market is going to feel some pain from that when you think about microsoft's premium versus the broader market, you are paying the premium for a good reason, which is microsoft ice very durable growth based on current revenue sources....
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it has kind of muddled along with the s&p >> and it still has a 34 p/e, so it is not -- it is still uphe under performance. >> right >> interesting one more pick and then we will throw you a curveball. let's talk about energy space before we do that. chevron is the top pick from the analyst for the energy space this year, although they think the sector overall is going to outperform again exxon did slightly better than chevron last year, but they say the balance sheet for chevron is the epitome of capital discipline and offers better risk we all know the story, and exxon still had a better year. i guess it is because they can benefit more on the upside but maybe hurt more on the downside. >> i think that's right. at the margin in our portfolios we have been moving away from some of the upstream names where we made a good bit of our money, but we think the majority of price moves in oil has been made we expect oil to continue to appreciate in the coming months. we put our allocation, we moved marginally into chevron. i think it is the best managed of the integrated. it has 4.5% yield, g
it has kind of muddled along with the s&p >> and it still has a 34 p/e, so it is not -- it is still uphe under performance. >> right >> interesting one more pick and then we will throw you a curveball. let's talk about energy space before we do that. chevron is the top pick from the analyst for the energy space this year, although they think the sector overall is going to outperform again exxon did slightly better than chevron last year, but they say the balance sheet for...
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this is the cheapest stocks in the s&p against the fastest growers. it hasly in the last hour or so, but still pronounced the volatility index did nudge higher even though the s&p 500 on which it's based has not had much of a move a bit of the kind of shakiness in some of the largest market cap names are clearly making people wonder if it's going to have weird vibrations. but under 17, still looks benign and still in that kind of downward trend that we've seen for some time. fed minutes tomorrow we'll see if that knocks anything loose >> for all of the declines we've been talking about for the nasdaq today, it's, in fact, flat week to date, just not enjoying gains to start the year in the same way the dow has. energy, financials being two of the best performing sectors both yesterday and today. energy is up 3.5% today. banks up 2.6% as oil prices gain and yields rise. the yields are probably the story of the year so far the ten-year up to 1.65 stocks health care and tech are down today more than 1% as the bell goes, we are fractionally lower on the s&p 500,
this is the cheapest stocks in the s&p against the fastest growers. it hasly in the last hour or so, but still pronounced the volatility index did nudge higher even though the s&p 500 on which it's based has not had much of a move a bit of the kind of shakiness in some of the largest market cap names are clearly making people wonder if it's going to have weird vibrations. but under 17, still looks benign and still in that kind of downward trend that we've seen for some time. fed minutes...
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since his time, the s&p has gained more than 65%, the yield on the ten year note has fallen 25%. the average 30 year mortgage has come down to just over 3%. and core consumer product inflation, the cpi shot up from 2.4% to more than 3.3% inflation running hot. more perspective on this and more we're joined by former st. louis fed president bill pool. i know it's early, but we appreciate your insight. in your mind should chair powell get the renomination and run the fed for another term >> brian, thanks for having me on board this morning. yes, i think it would be a big mistake for his nomination to get tangled up in any sort of controversy. i believe we have some very tough times ahead of us. and i'm going to be critical of the fed's behavior over the past year or more, actually but i think to get that wrapped up with a dispute over the renomination would be very unfortunate. what is missing -- >> okay, then, be critical what do you think is -- >> that's what -- >> what's the one thing they've done that you would not have done >> there's more than one thing but let me start with
since his time, the s&p has gained more than 65%, the yield on the ten year note has fallen 25%. the average 30 year mortgage has come down to just over 3%. and core consumer product inflation, the cpi shot up from 2.4% to more than 3.3% inflation running hot. more perspective on this and more we're joined by former st. louis fed president bill pool. i know it's early, but we appreciate your insight. in your mind should chair powell get the renomination and run the fed for another term...
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p a has released opposition leader asking a nega, the i'm hora. politician was detained in 2020, after a deadly anti government protest. his release is among a series of surprise pardons for high profile political prisoners, announced by the government on friday. it said to move was to promote dialogue as the armies embroiled and ethnic conflict on several fronts. germany has brought in new quarantine and safety measures to combat the more infectious amok on very tight restrictions are now in place for restaurants and bars were test will now be required for people who have not received a booster shot but isolation. periods have been shortened and in some cases removed . let's get a check on some other developments in the pandemic. more than 300000000 people have now been infected with covered 19 around the world. that since the start of the pandemic, australia's daily infection rate has surpassed a $100000.00 for the 1st time is the amazon variance spreads health experts in the u. k. say a 4th. the covert jab is not yet needed, as booster jabs are still providing a high level of protec
p a has released opposition leader asking a nega, the i'm hora. politician was detained in 2020, after a deadly anti government protest. his release is among a series of surprise pardons for high profile political prisoners, announced by the government on friday. it said to move was to promote dialogue as the armies embroiled and ethnic conflict on several fronts. germany has brought in new quarantine and safety measures to combat the more infectious amok on very tight restrictions are now in...
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began the massive program to pump money into the economy in the great financial crisis in 2009, the s&p hasveraged 15% returns that is way above the historic norm going back more than 80, 90 years of about 10% now the fed is reversing that whole program, and some people are suggesting that mean reversion would be in order here that would be a period of sub optimal or sub normal returns, below 10% returns. we saw it recently in the short-term here with the mean reversion. 2021, of course technology stock was a dominant stock in the stock market the s&p was up 24% in 2021 it has been 5% or 6% since then. these are short term but indications that the market is starting to think this real estate investment trusts which lagged for a long time, had a very good year, it has been selling off aggressively in the last days, down 7 pearls even in the international stocks the u.s. has outperformed in international markets for many years. in 2021 it continued to do so. in 2022 we are seeing markets like hong kong, mainland china, taiwan, other parts of europe outperforming. the uk is outperforming the u
began the massive program to pump money into the economy in the great financial crisis in 2009, the s&p hasveraged 15% returns that is way above the historic norm going back more than 80, 90 years of about 10% now the fed is reversing that whole program, and some people are suggesting that mean reversion would be in order here that would be a period of sub optimal or sub normal returns, below 10% returns. we saw it recently in the short-term here with the mean reversion. 2021, of course...
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p roughly has lost about 260 points since the beginning of the business week, andhe nasdaq 1,080 points. and talk about timing with bitcoin hitting the skids, robinhood odd has started rolling out the beta version of its crypto wallet to some 1,000 people with the program expected to reach 10,000 customers by march. participating users are will be able to move cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ether between robinhood and other external qualities. the move not -- wallets. the move not generating any kind of thrill at the moment. and david trainer, he's completely against robin hood right now because it's totally overvalued, falling about 5% to $13.02. sorry, brad? and i do want to show cryptocurrencies at the moment. if you look at what bitcoin is doing, bitcoin earlier had fallen through 36,000, it's slightly above that to 37,972, so it's crawled out of that hole for a moment, but that would be a sick month low. and etherium, earlier in the month i said, look, it's testing that 3,000 level? well, it tested and failed. and litecoin about 118. and then xrp now down j
p roughly has lost about 260 points since the beginning of the business week, andhe nasdaq 1,080 points. and talk about timing with bitcoin hitting the skids, robinhood odd has started rolling out the beta version of its crypto wallet to some 1,000 people with the program expected to reach 10,000 customers by march. participating users are will be able to move cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ether between robinhood and other external qualities. the move not -- wallets. the move not generating...
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p. tory politicians, so an opportunity to line their cronies pockets the judge has now ruled that v i p lane unlawful. but that may be just the tip of the iceberg. not only was some companies given an unfair advantage, the prices were hyped up, in some cases by 200 percent. when the equipment arrived, some of it failed to meet basic medical standards. so did the government treats a public health crisis as an opportunity to impose the pockets of pals at the public's expense? very like crazy. i mean it, of course you have to do with things quickly, but there's no reason why having to v i. p lane, actually many things could be dealt with more quickly. it just meant certain people go preferential treatment. i think that shows history. god for use of tax has money and disregard to the safety of front line health and cast off at the beginning of the pandemic demand for p. p. far out, strip supply to keep up. normal procurement rules were relaxed. but all this feeds into the idea that if you have the prime minister number on your phone, your numbers in your bank account will grow. and it's f
p. tory politicians, so an opportunity to line their cronies pockets the judge has now ruled that v i p lane unlawful. but that may be just the tip of the iceberg. not only was some companies given an unfair advantage, the prices were hyped up, in some cases by 200 percent. when the equipment arrived, some of it failed to meet basic medical standards. so did the government treats a public health crisis as an opportunity to impose the pockets of pals at the public's expense? very like crazy. i...
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the earnings story is still elevated, whereas the s&p has come down. so how do you deal with the earnings narrative in this very much macro driven market? let's try to get an answer to that question. kate fattah's -- cate faddis, grace capital president and cio. it has been an incredible week. you got stocks like apple and lvmh posting absolutely amazing numbers, yet they are not really significant lead rewarded for it. what do you do in this kind of environment if you are a bottom up stocks analyzer trying to figure out what are the right calls in the wrong calls? cate: thank you for having me. first of all, you do nothing. do nothing. you have to set your strategic allocation and you keep it there. you can make some changes. i would hold more cash. i like the dividend aristocrats. i like utilities. i like boring. that is what i would do. kailey: we just had a headline crossing the bloomberg terminal right now, -- on possible russian sanctions. city bank and jp morgan are among the firms in discussions on these russian sanctions. we will have more on
the earnings story is still elevated, whereas the s&p has come down. so how do you deal with the earnings narrative in this very much macro driven market? let's try to get an answer to that question. kate fattah's -- cate faddis, grace capital president and cio. it has been an incredible week. you got stocks like apple and lvmh posting absolutely amazing numbers, yet they are not really significant lead rewarded for it. what do you do in this kind of environment if you are a bottom up...
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interesting and something that companies need to watch out for local were mentioning b p earlier on and b, p has sold at alaska oil business. the new buyer is a private company. so this is good for b p. but those emissions still exist, who is actually monitoring the private buyer. well, this is a really interesting question. and of course we may see more of this is a trend in the future. we see that with a significant number of fossil fuel assets right now, going into private hands, private equity. i think what we're seeing is we obviously need regulation and we need monitoring. now we have increased scrutiny on those companies who are listed and we need to now stop shine. the spotlight on the companies that are not listed and regulation is vital, of course. but all of the monitoring that needs to happen by and g o is by civil society by, by the media. and particularly by the investment community themselves. we work with over 9600 investors that have about 110 trillion in assets. and over the last 20 years we've been working with them to get companies to measure and manage these type of emission
interesting and something that companies need to watch out for local were mentioning b p earlier on and b, p has sold at alaska oil business. the new buyer is a private company. so this is good for b p. but those emissions still exist, who is actually monitoring the private buyer. well, this is a really interesting question. and of course we may see more of this is a trend in the future. we see that with a significant number of fossil fuel assets right now, going into private hands, private...
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been having a reasonably strong economy or inflation fizzles, the value rotation fizzles but the s&p 500 has tracked the growth shortly, it isn't really a growth fund. they are dominated by the same economies. jack: investors should keep in mind the gdp growth we've seen recently up 6%, 7%, when growth is hard to find, growth stocks are up in value, thanks for that. coming up some more investments you can make to protect against inflation. jan van eisckshares his strategies. ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire (vo) singing, or speaking. reason, or fun. daring, or thoughtful. sensitive, or strong. progres
been having a reasonably strong economy or inflation fizzles, the value rotation fizzles but the s&p 500 has tracked the growth shortly, it isn't really a growth fund. they are dominated by the same economies. jack: investors should keep in mind the gdp growth we've seen recently up 6%, 7%, when growth is hard to find, growth stocks are up in value, thanks for that. coming up some more investments you can make to protect against inflation. jan van eisckshares his strategies. ♪ ♪ wow,...
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been having a reasonably strong economy or inflation fizzles, the value rotation fizzles but the s&p 500 has tracked the growth shortly, it isn't really a growth fund. they are dominated by the same economies. jack: investors should keep in mind the gdp growth we've seen recently up 6%, 7%, when growth is hard to find, growth stocks are up in value, thanks for that. coming up some more investments you can make to protect against you can make to protect against inflation. ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq we hit the bike trails every weekend yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! shinges doesn't care. i grow all my own vegetables shingles doesn't care. we've still got the best moves you've ever seen good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need protection. but, no matter how healthy you feel, your imm
been having a reasonably strong economy or inflation fizzles, the value rotation fizzles but the s&p 500 has tracked the growth shortly, it isn't really a growth fund. they are dominated by the same economies. jack: investors should keep in mind the gdp growth we've seen recently up 6%, 7%, when growth is hard to find, growth stocks are up in value, thanks for that. coming up some more investments you can make to protect against you can make to protect against inflation. ♪ ♪ wow, we're...
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the s&p has now joined the nasdaq in correction territory at this hour, the dow not too far behind, as fear feed s the selling, the dow dropping at one point more than 1,000 points at the low of the session, the biggest drop since june of 2020, and the crypto markets. it cratered over the weekend, but we are watching at least bitcoin fighting back into the green. coming up off a multi-month floor, the bit-wise cio hads is here to tell us what will stop or at least stabilize the bleeding and let crypto start to move forward once again and home builder and housing etf 's one of the very few investments at this hour staying dry in the deluge but what happens to real estate when the fed hikes rates? we've got the secret housing market indicator, sales of the most popular decking material in the nation, the tre x ceo is here on what they are saying now about home buyers and also sellers, but first we begin with this fox business alert. enter the bear and at least slow it down a bit, the bears are slowing down their role at this hour after gambling all over the street, and wall street is jus
the s&p has now joined the nasdaq in correction territory at this hour, the dow not too far behind, as fear feed s the selling, the dow dropping at one point more than 1,000 points at the low of the session, the biggest drop since june of 2020, and the crypto markets. it cratered over the weekend, but we are watching at least bitcoin fighting back into the green. coming up off a multi-month floor, the bit-wise cio hads is here to tell us what will stop or at least stabilize the bleeding and...
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p hitting correction territory. what caused the panic and the rebound? >> the decision hasr alert and higher alert only. >>> the pong readying american troops nato sending reinforcements. tonight the new fears that russia and ukraine are o
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the s&p has been higher seven of those years.eyond what might happen with the stock market in general the more nuanced question what to own with a less accommodative backdrop. what should be in your portfolio. of course cynics see recent gyrations, downside pressure as mini traumas to sort of reward jay powell and company with the sense, hey, you're doing the right thing. you will be absolved from history. don't worry about it. maybe that will soften the blow. lots to think about here. let's start with the three of the best thinkers i know. bring in phil blancato gary kaltbaum and chris varrone. there are a couple tables that the market will be fine during a rate hike period. b, overweight in real estate investment trusts ant technology. is still the case? >> charles, great to be here. i think the best we can say we obviously don't know. what we can do we can look back in history. say what happened in prior tightening campaigns. what can we learn from that? what you see is, particularly at the fed begins to go there tends to be e
the s&p has been higher seven of those years.eyond what might happen with the stock market in general the more nuanced question what to own with a less accommodative backdrop. what should be in your portfolio. of course cynics see recent gyrations, downside pressure as mini traumas to sort of reward jay powell and company with the sense, hey, you're doing the right thing. you will be absolved from history. don't worry about it. maybe that will soften the blow. lots to think about here....
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if you're p, as government, has yet to respond to the report. bodies of 9 of the 22 victims of the sandstone reprocessed on had been russia, as long about temperatures fell to minus 8 degrees celsius overnight on friday. the number co, with 19 infections in india has had a new 7 month tie with the latest daily toll, more than 140000 as capital new delhi is among the worst regions and is now under curfew. travelers arriving into the country will need to corn in at home for a week. thousands of people protested in the french capital against the governments moved to titan restrictions on unvaccinated people. proposed vaccine past would allow only those who have a job to enter public places. the bill passed by parliament. it's expected to go into effect next saturday. south african present and sterile roman po, so says the governing african national congress needs to rebuild popular support. he was addressing a celebration of the parties, $110.00 anniversary. several issues continue to tarnish the a and cd image, including allegations of corruption and inquiry this week found that state decision
if you're p, as government, has yet to respond to the report. bodies of 9 of the 22 victims of the sandstone reprocessed on had been russia, as long about temperatures fell to minus 8 degrees celsius overnight on friday. the number co, with 19 infections in india has had a new 7 month tie with the latest daily toll, more than 140000 as capital new delhi is among the worst regions and is now under curfew. travelers arriving into the country will need to corn in at home for a week. thousands of...
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they've seen 160% increase in theft in the last year in ali county alone, spiking during the holidays, u p has brought in more of its special agents to guard the tracks. they have made hundreds of arrests but stress that less than half of those people are booked and some suspects are released in less than 24 hours. upi wants the ali district attorney george gust going to get tougher on crime saying, quote, even with all the arrests made the no cash bail policy and extended time frame for suspects to appear in court. it's causing read victimization to union pacific by the same criminals. that's going to release a statement saying, quote, our office takes union pacific's concerns seriously and hopes to discuss the issue more and the coming weeks. you know, somebody has got to be responsible for the attacks. >> that's the bottom line. >> that was saito reporting for us tonight. union pacific says the rise in thefts is prompting companies such as ups and fedex to consider changing their operating plans and avoid sending goods through los angeles county. >> there are signs of a concerning new train
they've seen 160% increase in theft in the last year in ali county alone, spiking during the holidays, u p has brought in more of its special agents to guard the tracks. they have made hundreds of arrests but stress that less than half of those people are booked and some suspects are released in less than 24 hours. upi wants the ali district attorney george gust going to get tougher on crime saying, quote, even with all the arrests made the no cash bail policy and extended time frame for...
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they've seen 160% increase in theft in the last year in ali county alone, spiking during the holidays, u p has brought in more of its special agents to guard the tracks. they have made hundreds of arrests but stress that less than half of those people are booked and some suspects are released in less than 24 hours. upi wants the ali district attorney george gust going to get tougher on crime saying, quote, even with all the arrests made the no ca bail policy and extended time frame for suspects to appear in court. it's causing read victimization to union pacific by the same criminals. that's going to release a statement saying, quote, our office takes union pacific's concerns seriously and hopes to discuss the issue more and the coming weeks. you know, somebody has got to be responsible for the attacks. >> that's the bottom line. >> and that was to reporting for us this morning. union pacific says that the rise in steps is prompting companies like ups and fedex now to consider changing their operating plans to avoid sending goods through la county. we'll take a break. 5.27, now. still ahead on
they've seen 160% increase in theft in the last year in ali county alone, spiking during the holidays, u p has brought in more of its special agents to guard the tracks. they have made hundreds of arrests but stress that less than half of those people are booked and some suspects are released in less than 24 hours. upi wants the ali district attorney george gust going to get tougher on crime saying, quote, even with all the arrests made the no ca bail policy and extended time frame for suspects...
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the s&p has risen 18%. one stock to watch today, netflix. the streaming giant is set to report earnings later this afternoon. amazing. jerry, you gotta to s see this. seen it. trust me, after 15 walks... gets a little old. ugh with unitedhealthcare medire advantage plans, thers so much to take advantage of. like $0 copa on virtual visits... - wow! - uh-huh. ...$0 copays on primary care visits... ...and lab tests. - wow. - uh-huh. plus, $0 copays on tier 1 & tier 2 prescription drugs. - wow. - uh-huh. unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. most plans have a $0 premium. take advantage now. wow! ♪ add downy to your wash for all the freshness and softness of home. even when you're not at home. feel the difference with downy. (jackie) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... i ignored them. but when the twitching and jerking in my face and hands affected my day to day... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was t
the s&p has risen 18%. one stock to watch today, netflix. the streaming giant is set to report earnings later this afternoon. amazing. jerry, you gotta to s see this. seen it. trust me, after 15 walks... gets a little old. ugh with unitedhealthcare medire advantage plans, thers so much to take advantage of. like $0 copa on virtual visits... - wow! - uh-huh. ...$0 copays on primary care visits... ...and lab tests. - wow. - uh-huh. plus, $0 copays on tier 1 & tier 2 prescription drugs. -...
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if you take a look at the s&p 500 over the last couple of months, it has been going up and down, testinghe 100 day moving average. yesterday i was sharing that one of the old trade saying is by the first test and sell the others, but this 100 day moving average on the s&p 500 has been very reliable. the fact that you have the nasdaq down on its 200 day moving average, the russell 2000 flirting with its 200 day moving average all year, that does say something, that there really is a war here between the buyers and the sellers. it will take time for investors to get comfortable with the idea that rates are going higher. last year you had the 10 year yield back right up to 1.75%, and because a lot of jitters, and investors got used to it. had the nasdaq 100 up a lot higher on the year, so i think volatility is the name of the game here. guy: it has been rates that have been moving the equity market. we have seen a massive repricing in u.s. rates. any indications from the chart whether that move is over, how much more there is still to come? because equity market's going to take their cue fr
if you take a look at the s&p 500 over the last couple of months, it has been going up and down, testinghe 100 day moving average. yesterday i was sharing that one of the old trade saying is by the first test and sell the others, but this 100 day moving average on the s&p 500 has been very reliable. the fact that you have the nasdaq down on its 200 day moving average, the russell 2000 flirting with its 200 day moving average all year, that does say something, that there really is a war...
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of the most influential figures in the road of philanthropy is darren walker p he has the ford foundationnd has revolutionized its giving. he is an influential figure in the world of culture and arts. i had a chance to talk about him -- talk with them about how he rose from modest circumstances to become a leading figure in the world of philanthropy, culture and art. as the head of the ford foundation, you are one of the most important people in the world of philanthropy. how has the world of philanthropy changed because of covid? darren: i am not sure i agree i'm the most important. i am part of the constellation of people who are lucky enough to lead foundations like ford or lockey -- or rockefeller. but covid has absolutely impacted how we do our work both internationally and domestically. let's start with internationally. the reality of this moment is that we are seeing tremendous inequality. the ways in which vaccines are being distributed, the ways in which they are being manufactured, and the issues around cost, intellectual property, which are profound and having a tremendous nega
of the most influential figures in the road of philanthropy is darren walker p he has the ford foundationnd has revolutionized its giving. he is an influential figure in the world of culture and arts. i had a chance to talk about him -- talk with them about how he rose from modest circumstances to become a leading figure in the world of philanthropy, culture and art. as the head of the ford foundation, you are one of the most important people in the world of philanthropy. how has the world of...