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i'm seema mody. and i'm wilfred frost. >> no blad on wall street this week. >> the world's largest beermaker loses its fizz in the third kwarder. inbev loses expectations in all of its core markets. >>> it's back in the black with bnp paribas. the cfo tells cnbc he believes the stress tests were credible. >> i think it's really a hotel exercise that can help with overweighted european banks. it leaves bnp paribas well capitalized. >> never say never. novatny says in an exclusive interview he does not think qe should be on the table now, but leaves his options open. >> you should never say never. i do not fear this perspective. display you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> and on this friday morning, let's take a look at u.s. futures. it was a strong performance for u.s. markets yesterday thanks to visa, which helped power the dow putting tin decks within 155 points of a record high. talk about a come back. the dow trading higher in premarket trade
i'm seema mody. and i'm wilfred frost. >> no blad on wall street this week. >> the world's largest beermaker loses its fizz in the third kwarder. inbev loses expectations in all of its core markets. >>> it's back in the black with bnp paribas. the cfo tells cnbc he believes the stress tests were credible. >> i think it's really a hotel exercise that can help with overweighted european banks. it leaves bnp paribas well capitalized. >> never say never. novatny...
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we'll be back out with seema later in the show. but for now, let's give you a rundown of what to watch this trading day. 46 members of the s&p 500 reporting look for rultsd from the open from caterpillar, comcast, the parent of cnbc, eli lilly, gm, 3m, american, southwest, united and jet blue. after the close, we get numbers from amazon and microsoft. >>> let's take a look at today's other top stories. a gunman was killed by security officials after opening fire at the canadian parliament on wednesday. this followed a shooting at a nearby war memorial which left one soldier dead. canadian police have not confirmed the same gunman was involved in is separate incidents. >>> prime minister steven heaarr delivered this stern message. >> we will not be intimidated. this will lead us to strengthen our resolve and double our efforts and those of our national security agencies to take all necessary steps to identify and counter threat and keep canada safe here at home. just as it will lead us to strengthen our resolve and double our effort
we'll be back out with seema later in the show. but for now, let's give you a rundown of what to watch this trading day. 46 members of the s&p 500 reporting look for rultsd from the open from caterpillar, comcast, the parent of cnbc, eli lilly, gm, 3m, american, southwest, united and jet blue. after the close, we get numbers from amazon and microsoft. >>> let's take a look at today's other top stories. a gunman was killed by security officials after opening fire at the canadian...
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. >> and i'm seema mody. these are your headlines from around the world. >> hong kong protests, the biggest demonstration yet weighing on stocks in asia and europe. >> mario draghi comes under fierce criticism for his bond buying program. >> the uk super market says it will review its dividend sales. >>> french and russian governments lay out their 2015 budget. moscow cuts spending plans as sanctions take their toll. we're on the ground in moscow and paris. >> you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> and we just got the final reading of the eurozone september manufacturing pmi. it has come in at 50.3. the previous month for august, it was 50.7.. it was forecast for september at 50.5 but came in a at 50.3, so slightly lower than expected. you can see the euro/dollar has moved down. also, five minutes ago, we got the german reading which came in at 49.9, below expectations at 50.3 and below where it came in for august at 50.4. again, slightly weaker than expecte
. >> and i'm seema mody. these are your headlines from around the world. >> hong kong protests, the biggest demonstration yet weighing on stocks in asia and europe. >> mario draghi comes under fierce criticism for his bond buying program. >> the uk super market says it will review its dividend sales. >>> french and russian governments lay out their 2015 budget. moscow cuts spending plans as sanctions take their toll. we're on the ground in moscow and paris....
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i'm seema mody. >> and i'm wilfred frost. welcome to "worldwide exchange." >> investors await u.s. gdp numbers. >> mean while, alcatel lucent rallies to the top of the stoxx 600. >> another day, another bank takes a litigation hit. barclay's sets aside more cash to cover a british probe. >> vw and renault shift into top gear. both carmakers cite a recovery in europe. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> and a historic day for wall street, the central bank announced an end to the monthly bond purchases known as quantitative easing. that helps gains and increase the fed's balance sheet to a record. the question is do stocks continue to outperform despite no qe. but they do point out that the s&p 500 is higher by around 11% since the day before the taper was first announced. we're looking at futures right now. a mixed session right now, dow jones industrial indicating a higher open. the s&p 500 trading at 1,974. and the nasdaq will continue to be in focus. a lot
i'm seema mody. >> and i'm wilfred frost. welcome to "worldwide exchange." >> investors await u.s. gdp numbers. >> mean while, alcatel lucent rallies to the top of the stoxx 600. >> another day, another bank takes a litigation hit. barclay's sets aside more cash to cover a british probe. >> vw and renault shift into top gear. both carmakers cite a recovery in europe. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business...
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i'm seema mody. >> european stock markets give up early gains after a volatile session stateside sees the dow posting its biggest intra day drop in three years. >> the yield clings after falling to the lowest level since may 2013. brent and wti crude continue their slide. >>> shire shares plunge for a second day at abbvie pulls the plug on its takeover. meanwhile, roach is still on the hunt for a targeted acquisition. >>> sales of nestle and car four tradi carrefour trading in the red. >>> good morning and welcome. the stoxx 600 was up as much as 1% about an hour or so ago ppts now down just below flat, 0.13%. but even a decline of 0.13% does not tell the full story. the uk and germany were both down nearly 3%. frabs, italy, spain down nearly 4% and greece was down 7%. 7% in one day. what on earth is going on? unsurprisingly, we see a bit of a bounceback today across the board relative to yesterday. the other european bourses are struggling particularly over the last hour, particularly portugal down
i'm seema mody. >> european stock markets give up early gains after a volatile session stateside sees the dow posting its biggest intra day drop in three years. >> the yield clings after falling to the lowest level since may 2013. brent and wti crude continue their slide. >>> shire shares plunge for a second day at abbvie pulls the plug on its takeover. meanwhile, roach is still on the hunt for a targeted acquisition. >>> sales of nestle and car four tradi...
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seema?he big tech story today, wilfred, shares of hewlett-packard trading sharply higher. the tech giant is reportedly set to break into two separate companies in the latest attempt to improve its forcheck up. reports say hp will spinoff the pc and printer business from the corporate hardware and services unit through a tax-free distribution of shares to stockholders next year. meg whitman is ceo of the hp inc. and patricia russo is the chairman of hewlett-packard enterprise. dion weisler is the ceo of hp inc. >> it's a big part of the business. printers and pcs are $56 billion. so it's a big move. you have to see what else is left in the company after they accomplish this spinoff. >> indeed we'll be discussing that more later in the show. >>> now the first person diagnosed we ith ebola is being treated in nebraska. the freelance nbc news cameraman who contracted ebola last week is expected to arrive in nebraska today for treatment. that's a separate case. dr. friedman will be briefing presi
seema?he big tech story today, wilfred, shares of hewlett-packard trading sharply higher. the tech giant is reportedly set to break into two separate companies in the latest attempt to improve its forcheck up. reports say hp will spinoff the pc and printer business from the corporate hardware and services unit through a tax-free distribution of shares to stockholders next year. meg whitman is ceo of the hp inc. and patricia russo is the chairman of hewlett-packard enterprise. dion weisler is...
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seema.racie potts, thank you for that. >>> brazil's main stock market rallied nearly 5% yesterday. that's a big talker today, the biggest one-day rise in nearly three years. this after the first round of election results for the president on course for a runoff with the arc rival. investors hope a challenge from the pro business candidate will put the latin america economy back on track, but our next guess is less certain. he says the market reaction may be overdone. the indian stock market rallied on hopes the new leader will provide change and bring reform. you don't think a leader can do the same for the brazilian market. why is that? >> let me recap what happened. we went into the election weekend, but what is seen as the weaken bidding her by 15 percentage points. so it's easy to predict political outcomes and political results. we always think it's the best way of undermining the long-term investment strategy. pa zill is a big cup, it's culturally complex. whoever wins this election is
seema.racie potts, thank you for that. >>> brazil's main stock market rallied nearly 5% yesterday. that's a big talker today, the biggest one-day rise in nearly three years. this after the first round of election results for the president on course for a runoff with the arc rival. investors hope a challenge from the pro business candidate will put the latin america economy back on track, but our next guess is less certain. he says the market reaction may be overdone. the indian stock...
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i'm seema mody. >> and i'm wilfred frost. these are yours headlines from around the world. >> the nasdaq and the s&p post their biggest one-day gains in a year. >> and 11 european banks could fail this sunday's stress tests according to a spanish newspaper. >>> ya should shares jurchl as the internet giant reports better than expected internet revenue. but the company's ad business continues to struggle. >> gsk says research for an ebola vaccine is advancing at an unprecedented rate. sfla you're watchi . >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the world. >>> i'm carolin roth. boeing takes flight at the u.s. open with third quarter earningearning s phil lebeau joins us with a preview at 11:30 cet. >>> a rare piece of computing history goes up for sale on the auction block. >>> and hedge fund types down low putting pressure on am again to split it into two different companies. find out why. we'll speak to industry experts in the next hour. >>> we've seen massive moves in the eq
i'm seema mody. >> and i'm wilfred frost. these are yours headlines from around the world. >> the nasdaq and the s&p post their biggest one-day gains in a year. >> and 11 european banks could fail this sunday's stress tests according to a spanish newspaper. >>> ya should shares jurchl as the internet giant reports better than expected internet revenue. but the company's ad business continues to struggle. >> gsk says research for an ebola vaccine is advancing...
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. >> i'm seema mody. these are your headlines from around the world. >>> european shares open lower with the dow reversing all the gains, but the bank of japan government tells cnbc it's a healthy correction. >> i don't think, at this moment, there's kind of -- >> and france fights back. the french minister says the outlook is a european issue, but the chief operating officer disagrees saying the government is to blame. >> of course it's about france. it's been a change in the outlook. it's a strong rating, aa, but we indeed believe the risks are increasingly tilted toward the downside. >>> a blurry outlook at luxottica. shares slump as the ceo steps down after just six weeks on the job. >>> a texas health care worker becomes the first person to contract ebola in the united states. the cdc says protocols must have been breached. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange" bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> welcome on this monday morning. the euro stock is shedding 2.7%. and today it's off
. >> i'm seema mody. these are your headlines from around the world. >>> european shares open lower with the dow reversing all the gains, but the bank of japan government tells cnbc it's a healthy correction. >> i don't think, at this moment, there's kind of -- >> and france fights back. the french minister says the outlook is a european issue, but the chief operating officer disagrees saying the government is to blame. >> of course it's about france. it's been...
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i want to bring seema in after the break. should any of these nurses or doctors be concerned about hugging this former ebola patient? >> absolutely not. they are doing the right thing by embracing her, hugging her and welcoming her back. she's had more than one test that's been negative for ebola. it's really important, wolf, that we do not let fear get in the way of empathy and compassion. she's a brave young woman who's fought the virus. she should not now have to fight any stigma. >> it was a nice scene when nina pham, the other day, the other dallas nurse released from the n.i.h. hospital in bethesda, maryland, was invited over to see president obama at the white house. he gave her a big hug as well. there she is, amber vinson, the 29-year-old nurse from dallas, texas, being escorted by emory university physicians, giving her a nice round of applause. a very courageous, wonderful woman who unfortunately contracted ebola from thomas eric duncan, the liberian who unfortunately died in dallas, texas. but she and nina pham, t
i want to bring seema in after the break. should any of these nurses or doctors be concerned about hugging this former ebola patient? >> absolutely not. they are doing the right thing by embracing her, hugging her and welcoming her back. she's had more than one test that's been negative for ebola. it's really important, wolf, that we do not let fear get in the way of empathy and compassion. she's a brave young woman who's fought the virus. she should not now have to fight any stigma....
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>>> thank you, seema. now u.s.nings season gets into full swing with apple and ibm reporting today. then on tuesday we have three dow components out with results. mcdonald's, coca-cola and verizon. after the close we'll get the first set of earnings from yahoo! post alibaba's ipo. on wednesday we hear from at&t, boeing, xerox and u.s. bank corps. and on thursday, amazon, microsoft and gm after hours. on friday, ford and bristol myers squibb. still with us, the chief market strategist from raymond james, some are doing well and others in line with expectations. a big week ahead still. the most important question is if they beat this, real good news for the markets? >> the s&p is somewhere near $119. it's about $136 next year. the negative report from three years is that earnings are not going to come up to snuff like they have. earnings have grown since 1989. if you look at this into 2020, you come up with $183.36. you put a 15 1/2 multiple you have a $220 price tag. >> how worried are you that the u.s. dollar will
>>> thank you, seema. now u.s.nings season gets into full swing with apple and ibm reporting today. then on tuesday we have three dow components out with results. mcdonald's, coca-cola and verizon. after the close we'll get the first set of earnings from yahoo! post alibaba's ipo. on wednesday we hear from at&t, boeing, xerox and u.s. bank corps. and on thursday, amazon, microsoft and gm after hours. on friday, ford and bristol myers squibb. still with us, the chief market...
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i'm seema mody. >> and i'm wilfred frost. these are your headlines from around the world. >> stocks trade firmly in the green thanks to positive earnings reports from some of europe's biggest blue chips. but pharma lag warnings of price pressures. >> ubs is boosted by better than expected third quarter profits. the ceo warns of geopolitical issues. >> every week we have a new issue coming out, plus ebola, and it's just adding to concerns. so who has the resolution? >>> bp sees its thrd quarter results hit be depreciation of the ruble, the fall in oil prices, but the energy company still manages to raise its dividends. >> and a near 10% decline for twitter as the company turns to better than expected revenues and instead focuses on user engagement. >> you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the world. >>> the bank is taking center stage today. let's start with lloyd's. lloyd's plans to cut 9,000 jobs over the next thee years as part of a strategic overhall. the uk lender posted a rise in q3
i'm seema mody. >> and i'm wilfred frost. these are your headlines from around the world. >> stocks trade firmly in the green thanks to positive earnings reports from some of europe's biggest blue chips. but pharma lag warnings of price pressures. >> ubs is boosted by better than expected third quarter profits. the ceo warns of geopolitical issues. >> every week we have a new issue coming out, plus ebola, and it's just adding to concerns. so who has the resolution?...
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i'm whim fred frost. >> and i'm seema mody. "squawk box" is next. in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider >>> good morning and welcome to "squawk box." investors not liking facebook today. the social network is getting slammed. >>> traders getting an earlier start. new evidence that some investors are finding advanced access to market moving information by watching "squawk box." actually, not. they're in documents and they're using the s.e.c. to do it. and finally, an unmanned nags sa rocket lighting up the night sky. wednesday, october 29th, and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> about morning, everybody. today is the 85th anniversary of the 1929 crash. at for the current market
i'm whim fred frost. >> and i'm seema mody. "squawk box" is next. in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider >>> good...
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. >> and i'm seema mody. these are your headlines from around the world. >> a kick start rally after european equities post their biggest one-day gain this year after the fed states rates won't be hiked any time soon. so the ceo of royal dutch shell shrugs off the oil prices. >> oil is at the moment in dekrien. but when it comes to the oil price, you have to look at it a different way, as well. it can be stable for a long period of time, as well. >> mario draghi will take center stage in washington, as well. an outspoken critic tells cnbc the central bank has far overstepped its mandate. >> according to its opinion, the -- is illegal. that is the promise to repurchase government bonds of problematic country. >> german exports posted biggest falls since the financial crisis and another sign europe's engine is stalling. webber defends germany's economic model. >> i'm more concerned that we are kind of have the wrong diagnosis of why the german economy is weak. if you as the medical doctor take the wrong diagnos
. >> and i'm seema mody. these are your headlines from around the world. >> a kick start rally after european equities post their biggest one-day gain this year after the fed states rates won't be hiked any time soon. so the ceo of royal dutch shell shrugs off the oil prices. >> oil is at the moment in dekrien. but when it comes to the oil price, you have to look at it a different way, as well. it can be stable for a long period of time, as well. >> mario draghi will...
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and trial attorney seema iyer. thanks to all of you are being here tonight.nts at the university of california berkeley are trying to ban bill maher from speaking at their commencement. i said convention. it's their commencement. a change.org petition has more than 3,000 signatures. it states part that maher is, quote, blatant, biggot, and racist, who has no respect for the values of uc berkeley. it comes after maher's fiery debate with ben affleck this month in which he had this to say about islam. >> it's the only religion that acts like the mafia. [ bleep ] that will kill you if you say the wrong thing, if you draw wrong picture, or write the wrong book. >> but not all students are against maher as a commencement speaker. the president of the college said she disagrees with some of maher's views, but has no issue with the invitation. jason, should the university pull the invitation? should the university drop the invitation to bill maher? >> no, i can say this as a college professor. this is not a freedom of speech issue. they're not saying he can't ever c
and trial attorney seema iyer. thanks to all of you are being here tonight.nts at the university of california berkeley are trying to ban bill maher from speaking at their commencement. i said convention. it's their commencement. a change.org petition has more than 3,000 signatures. it states part that maher is, quote, blatant, biggot, and racist, who has no respect for the values of uc berkeley. it comes after maher's fiery debate with ben affleck this month in which he had this to say about...
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. >> and i'm seema mody. here are your headlines from around the world. >> european equities bounce back. goldman sachs ceo lloyd blankfine tells cnbc investors should not panic. >> it is responsive to the big news and the near record lows that we've seen in some of these markets. but i -- you know, i wouldn't get -- about it. >> that's right. ipo for jimmy chu trading marmally higher in london after pricing itself at the lower end of its range. >>> google misses the mark with earnings as advertising revenue slows. shares are sent lower in frankfurt. >>> apple's latest iphone goes on sale in china. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> it's been a turn ewe leapt week in equity markets, but it looks like we're going to end on a positive note. i don't want to tempt fate but nonetheless, for now, 1.4% on the stoxx 600. let's look at the individual markets. as you can see, it's a bounceback across the board. with the more volume title markets doin
. >> and i'm seema mody. here are your headlines from around the world. >> european equities bounce back. goldman sachs ceo lloyd blankfine tells cnbc investors should not panic. >> it is responsive to the big news and the near record lows that we've seen in some of these markets. but i -- you know, i wouldn't get -- about it. >> that's right. ipo for jimmy chu trading marmally higher in london after pricing itself at the lower end of its range. >>> google...
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chris. >> hi, seema and wilfred. that doctor has been back in the united states for a week after treating patients in new guinea. now city and state leaders are trying to reassure the public that they are not at risk. that doctor is 33-year-old craig spencer who works at the hospital. around noon on thursday, he called the organization he works for to report that he had come down with a fever. that fever was 103 degrees. he was mafkly whisked here to bellevue hospital in midtown manhattan. a team has been prepared for this inventorilty that a patient would come here. a hazmat crew wrapped him up in a full protective suit and brought him to the hospital where he is being treated today. he went bowling with a group of friends on wednesday night. his fiancee is now also in isolation here at the hospital. she had not showing any signs of ebola. two other friends with the group are in violation at this point. president obama has been briefed on this situation. he has spoken with the governor of new york and the mayor of n
chris. >> hi, seema and wilfred. that doctor has been back in the united states for a week after treating patients in new guinea. now city and state leaders are trying to reassure the public that they are not at risk. that doctor is 33-year-old craig spencer who works at the hospital. around noon on thursday, he called the organization he works for to report that he had come down with a fever. that fever was 103 degrees. he was mafkly whisked here to bellevue hospital in midtown...
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seema? >>> we saw 25 european bank that is failed the ecb stress test which have exposed a $25 billion capital shortfall among the banks that have failed. the biggest capital shortfall of 2.1 billion euros, you can see that stock down 15% in today's trade. but a better picture for german banks. commerce bank had a better than expected rate at 2.7%. the same is the bank enjoying a boost today. hav spain with banco popular has passed the stress test while major banks fared well. lloyds banking group, the lender narrowly passed the test. you can see lloyds bank down 2.6%. now, we'll take a look at how the european markets are responding to the bank stress tests. this week there will be earnings in focus with the german inflation data later this week as well as u.k. housing data. right now in terms of how the markets are responding to the stress test, negative across the board. we are looking at the ftse 100 down seven points. the german index down four points. france and italy trading in negati
seema? >>> we saw 25 european bank that is failed the ecb stress test which have exposed a $25 billion capital shortfall among the banks that have failed. the biggest capital shortfall of 2.1 billion euros, you can see that stock down 15% in today's trade. but a better picture for german banks. commerce bank had a better than expected rate at 2.7%. the same is the bank enjoying a boost today. hav spain with banco popular has passed the stress test while major banks fared well. lloyds...
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wilfred. >> absolutely, seema.r red dress merging into the sea of europe, who whole of europe red here as were the equity markets yesterday. and panicked selling meant panicked buying in u.s. bonds. the ten-year treasury fell down to 10.33%. quite a big move and perhaps a big surprise, as well, given that the u.s. growth outlook was one of the better in the imf forecast. similar story, in fact, for the uk whose yields fell significantly. 2.25% despite, again, being one of the bright spots in the global growth situation. bunch in germany at 0.889%. they're the lowest of the three, but they moved the least amount yesterday despite german data weakening over the last week or two. let's move to forex. the yen is flat today, it has been strengthening over the last two days, despite weakness in its fundamental outlook. but it has moved a long way in recent weeks. flat today at 108.on 0. the aussie/dollar at 1.789 and cable 1.0674. let's check in on markets in asia. sri jegarajah is standing by as ever in singapore. sri.
wilfred. >> absolutely, seema.r red dress merging into the sea of europe, who whole of europe red here as were the equity markets yesterday. and panicked selling meant panicked buying in u.s. bonds. the ten-year treasury fell down to 10.33%. quite a big move and perhaps a big surprise, as well, given that the u.s. growth outlook was one of the better in the imf forecast. similar story, in fact, for the uk whose yields fell significantly. 2.25% despite, again, being one of the bright spots...
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i'm seema mody. >> and i'm wilfred frost.re your headlines from around the world. >> european markets open in the red after stocks have their worst october since 2011. major indices wipe out all gains in correction territory. >> time for answers. ecb president mario draghi expects to flesh out details on the controversial bond buying program amid increasing criticism from germany. >>> key russian policymakers and ceos call for moscow to get its house in order and focus on structural reform. but the economy minister tells cnbc they're sticking to a growth forecast. >> it's difficult to say. it's on their focus. >> automakers at the paris auto show tells cnbc they're cautiously optimistic on the european recovery. >> a worse here is it's behind us. i think the necessary measures have been taken. there's still a lot of work to do, but we are doing this. my job is a 4% euro and turn europe around. >>> and a rocky start to the month of october. we have to wonder if this is the start of that highly anticipated correction. >> absolu
i'm seema mody. >> and i'm wilfred frost.re your headlines from around the world. >> european markets open in the red after stocks have their worst october since 2011. major indices wipe out all gains in correction territory. >> time for answers. ecb president mario draghi expects to flesh out details on the controversial bond buying program amid increasing criticism from germany. >>> key russian policymakers and ceos call for moscow to get its house in order and...
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that's the most interesting thing, seema, in the last couple of hours. u.s. futures were pointing to a positive open until the last hour where the german markets have taken a turn to the south i wonder why the german market, in particular, is weighing so heavily on the u.s. market with fundamentals looking pretty good. >> two pieces of data. trade data plunging to its lowest level in 2009 and weaker than expected production data that came out earlier this week sparked a sell i don't have in europe. he says that european governments have to take more control and implement structure reform and they can't just rely on the ecb. >> exactly. the big change in tune this week compared to the last few months is the bad news is meaning bad news for the markets. negative data out of germany, sending markets, as can you see there, down 2.3% and all the major bosses in europe down 1.5%, seema. >> i want to point our attention to the s&p 500. we've been seeing a significant decline in the benchmark index the past couple of days. global growth concerns being renewed with th
that's the most interesting thing, seema, in the last couple of hours. u.s. futures were pointing to a positive open until the last hour where the german markets have taken a turn to the south i wonder why the german market, in particular, is weighing so heavily on the u.s. market with fundamentals looking pretty good. >> two pieces of data. trade data plunging to its lowest level in 2009 and weaker than expected production data that came out earlier this week sparked a sell i don't have...
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>> all right, seema, thank you very much. >>> so you think yields on the u.s. ten-year treasury are low when they dip below 2% yesterday. check out the german bund. elsewhere in europe's weaker economies, they're soaring. michelle caruso-cabrera is here with more. >> hi, tyler. the key is that divergence. look at the one-year chart of the ten-year yield for germany. you can see a very steady decline throughout the year and to the numbers that you were talking about today. take a look at a one-year chart of italian ten-year yields as well. and you're going to see a very similar pattern except look to the right. a divergence there. let's look at the one-week, and it really shows the difference that's been happening. the one-week chart for the german ten-year, pretty steady. with the recovery that we've seen in the markets, we're seeing a slight improvement or a rise in the ten-year bund, but take a look at the italian ten-year as well, and you're going to see that it has risen sharply in terms of the yield in just the last 24 hours. we have not seen that kind of
>> all right, seema, thank you very much. >>> so you think yields on the u.s. ten-year treasury are low when they dip below 2% yesterday. check out the german bund. elsewhere in europe's weaker economies, they're soaring. michelle caruso-cabrera is here with more. >> hi, tyler. the key is that divergence. look at the one-year chart of the ten-year yield for germany. you can see a very steady decline throughout the year and to the numbers that you were talking about today....
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i'm seema mody. coming up on the show, senior hong kong officials sit at the bargaining table are protesters, but we hear from one person who says don't hold your breath for a compromise. >>> strong chilling ways on earnings as ae is the hos tries to avert sales slowdown. will the recovery efforts pay down? we will discuss. >>> and is we ask whether headwinds in china and russia will eat away at the bottom line. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> so, carolin, everything is calm in the markets. >> i've been away for a couple of weeks. i had to go on holiday. you have to do that a couple times a year. but it's good to back back on this show. it's good we're seeing modest gains in these markets. you have to wonder why. is it really just a bounceback that everyone was expecting to see or is it all about apple, seema? that's the big news today. >> apple could potentially provide a boost to the tech heavy nasdaq. apple beating street exp
i'm seema mody. coming up on the show, senior hong kong officials sit at the bargaining table are protesters, but we hear from one person who says don't hold your breath for a compromise. >>> strong chilling ways on earnings as ae is the hos tries to avert sales slowdown. will the recovery efforts pay down? we will discuss. >>> and is we ask whether headwinds in china and russia will eat away at the bottom line. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide...
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seema, seema yasm diap >>> four young people have been very seriously wounded, another has died.ir classmates have been traumatized, a community torn, this has happened so many times you would think there is a pattern. but that is not necessarily so. at least what we think we know often turns out not to be the case. joining us now, tom fuentes, and shawn henry, and dave cullen. it is interesting, dave, we were talking to nate, a student at the school just before the break who said at the end what you have been saying all along. what we think we know about the shooters, often the stereotypes that we think. they're bullied, on the fringes of the school's social structure, that is not necessarily the case. in this case this young man seemed to have been popular. on the football team, homecoming court as well. >> it can affect all sorts of different things. by the way, that kid was really articula articulate. yeah, a little off the subject, but like going to high schools, first of all these really break my spirit. and i don't know how you cover all of these and people involved. i hav
seema, seema yasm diap >>> four young people have been very seriously wounded, another has died.ir classmates have been traumatized, a community torn, this has happened so many times you would think there is a pattern. but that is not necessarily so. at least what we think we know often turns out not to be the case. joining us now, tom fuentes, and shawn henry, and dave cullen. it is interesting, dave, we were talking to nate, a student at the school just before the break who said at...
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i'm seema mody. >> and i'm wid wilfred frost.hese are your headlines from around the world. >> u.s. futures point to a mixed open after the s&p 500 closes below its 200-day moving average. volatility hits a new high. >> citi, jpmorgan and wells fargo kicking off reports for banks. >>> the german zew fomg falling into negative territory for the fourth time since 2009. >>> fidelity has a new person in charge. abby johnson is taking over as ceo, a role she's taking over from her father who led the company for nearly 40 years. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> and if you're just tuning in, thank you for joining us on "worldwide exchange." here is a look at the futures. futures pointing to a lower open across wall street after the dow traded at a six-month low in yesterday's trade. stocks are choppy for all of monday's session with a sell-off accelerating. technical data dominating trade on wall street yesterday with the s&p 500 breaking its 200-day moving average.
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welcome, seema. >> thank you. why do you think more hospitals -- why didn't more hospitals react when two american doctors came home for treatment in atlanta? why didn't these hospitals, hospitals all across the country have their own protocols put into place? >> carol, we're actually hearing from local hospitals right here in texas that they did respond. once they heard there could be imported cases of ebola in texas or the u.s., they're telling us over the last three or four weeks they've had questions built in to that automatic medical record system in the emergency room. so those questions would prompt any health care worker, a nurse or a doctor, to ask anyone who walks into the ed, have you had a temperature, do you have any of these signs or symptoms and crucially, have you traveled to west africa? so some hospitals really are prepared. sadly we're hearing from this other local hospital, presbyterian, where the ebola patient currently is that the ball was dropped on thursday night after 10:00 when he was try
welcome, seema. >> thank you. why do you think more hospitals -- why didn't more hospitals react when two american doctors came home for treatment in atlanta? why didn't these hospitals, hospitals all across the country have their own protocols put into place? >> carol, we're actually hearing from local hospitals right here in texas that they did respond. once they heard there could be imported cases of ebola in texas or the u.s., they're telling us over the last three or four weeks...
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seema, always glad to have you with us. there are reports of parents taking children's out of schools after the children had contact with duncan. >> it's concern antonio, among parents of school aged children. we know there were five kids who were exposed to him when he was infectious. we have seen parents in tears, really concerned. the message is eebl is not transmitted through air, or through water and foot food. to contract ebola it must be from somebody who has symptoms and direct contact with infected bodily fluid, infectious blood, urine vomit. >> he wasn't symptomatic on those airplanes or until later in the week after he had arrived in dallas. because as you know this ebola strain has been much more virtue you a lents and th virulent than before seen. >> absolutely. if we are comparing west africa to dallas it's two different situations. it's very unlikely we won't see an outbreak. west africa sadly have been ravaged by this virus because of a weak health infrastructure and because of a shortage of doctors and nurs
seema, always glad to have you with us. there are reports of parents taking children's out of schools after the children had contact with duncan. >> it's concern antonio, among parents of school aged children. we know there were five kids who were exposed to him when he was infectious. we have seen parents in tears, really concerned. the message is eebl is not transmitted through air, or through water and foot food. to contract ebola it must be from somebody who has symptoms and direct...
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seema, but we're getting to see her go home. >> isn't this fantastic news?t's so reassuring to see that with good medical care, with quick diagnosis we can actually treat people really well and have ebola survivors. what's interesting, though, is that amber vinson, for example, has become better very quickly compared to other ebola survivors. dr. kent brantly fell sick in liberia. it was about three weeks before he made that full recovery so amber vinson fought the virus quicker. we think, again, that's because of the quick -- and careful monitoring of electrolytes in the blood like sodium, potassium, making sure the levs stay good. >> and nina pham even sooner. so both of these nurses who, by the way, are the only two people to catch ebola in the united states, both of them have been released. so dr. esper, what does this mean? how should this influence our public policy here if we are showing that with early detection and the monitoring and the measures that we take, since the obvious really just horrendous way thomas eric duncan was handled at first in da
seema, but we're getting to see her go home. >> isn't this fantastic news?t's so reassuring to see that with good medical care, with quick diagnosis we can actually treat people really well and have ebola survivors. what's interesting, though, is that amber vinson, for example, has become better very quickly compared to other ebola survivors. dr. kent brantly fell sick in liberia. it was about three weeks before he made that full recovery so amber vinson fought the virus quicker. we...
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seema yasmin. you. >>> all right, just imagine this, what the people are facing and where the river of lava is tonight and how fast it is moving. >>> more breaking news, the pictures are unbelievable, you're looking at what happened to a nasa rocket. we just got late details coming up. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a newly redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. ♪ the all-new c-class. at the very touch point of performance and innovation. ♪ at the very touch point of performance and innov
seema yasmin. you. >>> all right, just imagine this, what the people are facing and where the river of lava is tonight and how fast it is moving. >>> more breaking news, the pictures are unbelievable, you're looking at what happened to a nasa rocket. we just got late details coming up. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced...
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seema mody from london. >> what is going on with germany? >> today's data very bad. industrial production in germany plunged in august. it was the biggest decline since the financial crisis. look to the right-hand side of the bar chart. that is a drop of 4% and economists expected a decline. this is raising the serious proposition that germany might suffer another recession. we are showing you decline. look to the right-hand side of the chart. that is last quarter, a decline. if this quarter shows a decline then you have the definition of a recession. and that is why the german market has been falling so much over the last few weeks. data point after data point shows the german economy is weakening. down about 4% from the last week and 7% in the last month. european financial crisis going full throttle in the summer of 2011. the european economy in many ways right now is actually in a worse economic position compared to that summer. the problems were in the prefry of europe, greece, now the problems arrived at the very core. we not saying they are on the verge of ano
seema mody from london. >> what is going on with germany? >> today's data very bad. industrial production in germany plunged in august. it was the biggest decline since the financial crisis. look to the right-hand side of the bar chart. that is a drop of 4% and economists expected a decline. this is raising the serious proposition that germany might suffer another recession. we are showing you decline. look to the right-hand side of the chart. that is last quarter, a decline. if...
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seema yasmin, public health professor at ut dallas and staff writer for the morning news. thank you both for joining me. >> good evening. >> charles, let me start with the apartment. what's the latest with that and with the family that's living there. >> well, this is where patient zero lived for several days while he was in dallas. the ivy apartments in northeast dallas. what is going on right now, the clean-up, a private company has been contracted and they are in the process of disinfecting and cleaning and removing the sheets, the beds, the carpeting, the other items that this man may have come in contact with. they're going to haul it away in nine to 12 barrels. they'll be taken to a disposal side, held for a few days until the permits are right and probably incinerated after that. the family is reportedly still inside the apartment, at least that's the official word from the city of dallas. they are expected to be moved later to an undisclosed location. not a medical location, but simply another place to stay for another 20 days until the end of their incubation peri
seema yasmin, public health professor at ut dallas and staff writer for the morning news. thank you both for joining me. >> good evening. >> charles, let me start with the apartment. what's the latest with that and with the family that's living there. >> well, this is where patient zero lived for several days while he was in dallas. the ivy apartments in northeast dallas. what is going on right now, the clean-up, a private company has been contracted and they are in the...
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seema yasmin. sanjay, this word that the u.s. government wants to get more zmapp produced as soon as possible, i mean, it can take up to a few months to produce even one dose. so producing large quantities in a hurry seems like a very difficult task to say the least. >> yeah, it can take several weeks, maybe even several months to produce it, when you do produce it you will get more than a single dose. you will get several doses but the time period is of a critical nature. you also want to get it as fast as possible. a couple of points to make, right now there is an all-call out to see if there is another way to make it faster. the way you see the images there, they use the tobacco mosaic plant where they essentially cause the plant to make the relative protein. i don't want to get too much in the weeds here but basically you make that plant to scale up the production of the drug. once that starts to work you can make more and more of it. there may be other ways or other drugs besides the zmapp as well to try to scale up producti
seema yasmin. sanjay, this word that the u.s. government wants to get more zmapp produced as soon as possible, i mean, it can take up to a few months to produce even one dose. so producing large quantities in a hurry seems like a very difficult task to say the least. >> yeah, it can take several weeks, maybe even several months to produce it, when you do produce it you will get more than a single dose. you will get several doses but the time period is of a critical nature. you also want...
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seema yasmin, public health professor at ut dallas and a staff writer for the dallas morning news.or being here. >> thank you. >> what did you think when you saw the plane video? is that the right response? >> reverend, this is an infectious disease, but it's very much a global health security threat. so in the same way you would not make jokes about a bomb at the airport, you cannot make jokes about ebola. it's a very serious issue. airline personnel and security personnel have to treat that as if somebody may potentially actually have ebola. it's a very serious condition and it cannot be joked about. >> you know, doc, another plane was quarantined in las vegas this morning after reports that a passenger who had been to africa recently, vomited on board. the passenger was then cleared. will we likely see more cases like this? >> we probably will because now everybody is on high alert. ebola is on the radar. this outbreak is not going anywhere soon in terms of the spread in west africa, as long as it keeps to spreading in west africa, there will be more imported cases to america, t
seema yasmin, public health professor at ut dallas and a staff writer for the dallas morning news.or being here. >> thank you. >> what did you think when you saw the plane video? is that the right response? >> reverend, this is an infectious disease, but it's very much a global health security threat. so in the same way you would not make jokes about a bomb at the airport, you cannot make jokes about ebola. it's a very serious issue. airline personnel and security personnel...
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seema yasmin and joan walsh. thanks again to both of you for your time tonight. >> thank you, reverend. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a hazing scandal on a new jersey high school football team. the details are graphic and shocking. and some say, the teens should be tried as adults. >>> also, scott walker's duck and weave on his right-wing policies, but we'll slow him down. >>> plus the controversial ad that's dividing the political world today. is it offensive, effective, or both? >>> and beyonce, jay-z, and the mona lisa. it's an awesome overload, and it's in tonight's "conversation nation." it has been said that beauty is found within... that what's on the inside is what really counts... agreed. this is the jeep® grand cherokee. the most awarded suv ever. during the jeep celebration event well-qualified lessees can lease the 2014 grand cherokee laredo 4x4 for $359 a month. wethey were a littlehorizons to mbit skeptical.ss, what they do actually is rocket science. but at ge capital we also bring expertise from ac
seema yasmin and joan walsh. thanks again to both of you for your time tonight. >> thank you, reverend. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a hazing scandal on a new jersey high school football team. the details are graphic and shocking. and some say, the teens should be tried as adults. >>> also, scott walker's duck and weave on his right-wing policies, but we'll slow him down. >>> plus the controversial ad that's dividing the political world today. is it...
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seema yasmin and dr. brian walsh. dr. do any of these courses of treatment show any promise to be the ultimate choice for a mainstream widely available treatment plan? >> well, ronan, the canadian vaccine you mentioned as well as another one being tested by nih in africa, the u.s., and the uk have been shown to be very effective in primates or monkeys. but they have been v not been tested in humans up until now. it's a tord say whether they will work. the first type of testing you do for any type of experimental vaccine is just to see whether it's safe to give. not people with ebola. >> brian, take a listen to what the canadian minister of health said about this. >> the canadian vaccine provides great hope and promise because it has been shown to be 100% effective in preventing the spread of the ebola virus when tested on animals. >> so echoing what dr. yasmin was saying about this being promising, but there are also calls for larger human samples to be tested next. is that code for running tests in west africa and would
seema yasmin and dr. brian walsh. dr. do any of these courses of treatment show any promise to be the ultimate choice for a mainstream widely available treatment plan? >> well, ronan, the canadian vaccine you mentioned as well as another one being tested by nih in africa, the u.s., and the uk have been shown to be very effective in primates or monkeys. but they have been v not been tested in humans up until now. it's a tord say whether they will work. the first type of testing you do for...
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seema yasmin, ened a staff righter for the "dallas sunday news." sanjay, let me start with you.hey have actually learned things from treating amber vinson and others? >> yes. it's really fascinating, because it's still a small number of patients. so in order to say you've learned things you want to learn from other patients. but one thing that sticks out, how aggressive should you be with somebody who is really sick with ebola? you heard dr. frieden say a few days ago, we don't know if it is worth it to put somebody on dialysis, and could it put the health care workers at risk? the doctor said in seem to make a difference, prolong life and he would recommend it. it is a different way of looking at and treating ebola. >> also, amber vinson seemed to rochb recover very quickly? they believe she probably got exposed to a small amount? >> there are all sorts of theories. one is, you get diagnosed earlier, you get treated earlier. >> i always thought even a tiny amount of ebola is devastating. >> here is the way it is, if it is a small amount and replicates and is unchecked. you don'
seema yasmin, ened a staff righter for the "dallas sunday news." sanjay, let me start with you.hey have actually learned things from treating amber vinson and others? >> yes. it's really fascinating, because it's still a small number of patients. so in order to say you've learned things you want to learn from other patients. but one thing that sticks out, how aggressive should you be with somebody who is really sick with ebola? you heard dr. frieden say a few days ago, we don't...
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seema yasmin.y, what she is saying there, the lack of protective gear, and told to put one-inch medical tape on their necks. it is not like hospitals didn't know what ebola was like out there and what other hospitals were doing worldwide to protect them. shouldn't they have been prepared? >> no question, several problems she outlined very well. two big ones, first of all. the gear itself, what was available, not available. the training, putting it on and off. there are many steps to it. the second part of it, even if you followed the cdc guidelines on ebola it left a lot of exposed skin. and that is quite concerning. i think we have a picture. i got an exclusive look inside what emory uses to basically try and protect their doctors versus what she was just describing. take a look. i mean, this is the lead man on the five-member team that has been taking care of patients here at emory. they go above and beyond what the cdc recommends. but you can't see his whole body there, but take a look specifica
seema yasmin.y, what she is saying there, the lack of protective gear, and told to put one-inch medical tape on their necks. it is not like hospitals didn't know what ebola was like out there and what other hospitals were doing worldwide to protect them. shouldn't they have been prepared? >> no question, several problems she outlined very well. two big ones, first of all. the gear itself, what was available, not available. the training, putting it on and off. there are many steps to it....
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seema, i want to start with nurse hickox here. she is said to be released. she is set to be transported to maine. what concerns do you have about her and whether she will develop ebola symptoms? >> it's reassuring that the policy is aligning. she does not have any symptoms so she can go through the procedure that was agreed between her and the organization doctors without borders which is that for 21 days after she returns home she should stay home and monoher her symptoms at least twice a day. we know from speaking to other doctors in reality they're monitoring very many times in a day. some take their temperature every hour, every two hours. she know she has to be checked for 21 days, perhaps stay at home. there's a possibility that ebola could develop. we know it doesn't always develop and we hope she stays healthy. it's important about being able to stay at home, having dignity and self-monitor and stay in contact with health officials is observed. >> self-monitor and this idea of dignity. we get that but one of the things from the outside view, dr. espe
seema, i want to start with nurse hickox here. she is said to be released. she is set to be transported to maine. what concerns do you have about her and whether she will develop ebola symptoms? >> it's reassuring that the policy is aligning. she does not have any symptoms so she can go through the procedure that was agreed between her and the organization doctors without borders which is that for 21 days after she returns home she should stay home and monoher her symptoms at least twice...
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let's ask the perfect person, seema yasmine a former disease detective for the cdc. a reporter for "the dallas morning news." you have heard journalists calling dals the ground zero of the ebola epidemic. i saw a headline saying should obama go to the ebola ground zero. what's been your reaction to that? >> so far me it's been really important to provide dallas morning news readers with perspective that yes we had an imported case of ebola, sadly we had it spread to two nurses, but the ground zero for ebola really is west africa, and we have to remember that, that has to stay the focus because as long as the epidemic continues there, we will continue to see imported cases to dallas, to texas, and to other parts of the world. >> so we need perspective here about where the outbreak is truly severe. what about personal fears? have people come to you with personal fears as well? >> somewhat they have. of course, it's understandable when ebola is in your hometown. but, you know, journalists assimilate information very quickly. they have a measured approach to things. we h
let's ask the perfect person, seema yasmine a former disease detective for the cdc. a reporter for "the dallas morning news." you have heard journalists calling dals the ground zero of the ebola epidemic. i saw a headline saying should obama go to the ebola ground zero. what's been your reaction to that? >> so far me it's been really important to provide dallas morning news readers with perspective that yes we had an imported case of ebola, sadly we had it spread to two nurses,...
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first, though, let's check in with seema mody. that's a good gig, seema. london. it's expensive, though. >> life could be worse. london is definitely good. but, guys, another tough day for the european markets. you're looking at the ftse 100 down about 30 points. weakness in froons, germany and italy, of course, after europe was sited as one of the main reasons for the international monetary fund to cut its global forecast in 2018. i am saying germany needs to start depending on frukd. now, a lot of focus on the currency space, specifically the resilience of the u.s. dollar. you were just touching on that, joe. the euro continues to weakness against the u.s. dollar been with the earnings season kicking off, a lot of concern about the impact of the strong dollar on earnings from some of the multi nationals. keep in mind some of the names that have high exposure here in europe include mcdonald's, philip morris and i.t. consulting firm ex sen temperature. lastly, a big mover in today's trade is tesco. today, the stock is rebounding and hsbc upgrading that stock to ne
first, though, let's check in with seema mody. that's a good gig, seema. london. it's expensive, though. >> life could be worse. london is definitely good. but, guys, another tough day for the european markets. you're looking at the ftse 100 down about 30 points. weakness in froons, germany and italy, of course, after europe was sited as one of the main reasons for the international monetary fund to cut its global forecast in 2018. i am saying germany needs to start depending on frukd....
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i'm seema mody. >> and i'm wilfred frost.hese are your headlines from around the world. >> stocks trade firmly in the green thanks to positive earnings reports from some of europe's biggest blue chips. but pharma lag warnings of price pressures. >> ubs is boosted by better than expected third quarter profits. the ceo warns of geopolitical issues. >> everyee
i'm seema mody. >> and i'm wilfred frost.hese are your headlines from around the world. >> stocks trade firmly in the green thanks to positive earnings reports from some of europe's biggest blue chips. but pharma lag warnings of price pressures. >> ubs is boosted by better than expected third quarter profits. the ceo warns of geopolitical issues. >> everyee
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i'm seema mody. >> and i'm wilfred frost. >> the dow closed back above 17,000. >> you're fired, sanofi's board removed their ceo and sends shares sharply lower following in its 10% slump in yesterday's session. >>> shares of deutsche bank in the red after surprised third
i'm seema mody. >> and i'm wilfred frost. >> the dow closed back above 17,000. >> you're fired, sanofi's board removed their ceo and sends shares sharply lower following in its 10% slump in yesterday's session. >>> shares of deutsche bank in the red after surprised third
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seema yasmin, thank you for joining us. very much. >>> coming up, she's running against the senate minority leader mitch mcconnell but she won't say whether or not she voted for president obama in the 2012 election. we're taking a closer look at how some key races are shaping up with the midterm elections now less than four weeks away. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. >>> the midterm election is a little more than three weeks away. the stakes are very high. control of the united states senate, the balance of power in congress. let's take a closer look at the key races. kay hagan admits she missed a classified hearing on the threat to united states including from isis to attend a fund-raiser in
seema yasmin, thank you for joining us. very much. >>> coming up, she's running against the senate minority leader mitch mcconnell but she won't say whether or not she voted for president obama in the 2012 election. we're taking a closer look at how some key races are shaping up with the midterm elections now less than four weeks away. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets....
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i'm seema mody. >> and i'm wilfred frost. welcome to "worldwide exchange." >> investors await u.s. gdp numbers. >> mean while, alcatel lucent rallies to the top of the stoxx 600. >> another day, another bank takes a litigation hit. barclay's sets
i'm seema mody. >> and i'm wilfred frost. welcome to "worldwide exchange." >> investors await u.s. gdp numbers. >> mean while, alcatel lucent rallies to the top of the stoxx 600. >> another day, another bank takes a litigation hit. barclay's sets
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i'm seema mody. and i'm wilfred frost. >> no blad on wall street this week. >> the world's largest beermaker loses its fizz in the third kwarder. inbev loses expectations in all of its core markets. >>> it's back in the
i'm seema mody. and i'm wilfred frost. >> no blad on wall street this week. >> the world's largest beermaker loses its fizz in the third kwarder. inbev loses expectations in all of its core markets. >>> it's back in the
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seema yasmin and dr. irwin. thanks for being with us.irst of all, what do you make of these screening procedures? >> i think we're looking for ways to make sure we have identified as many people as possible. i think that's a reasonable stab at it. the problem is it's still not going to be complete. there will be people slipping through. there will be people asymptomatic and they will be incubating. i think we're taking the steps to try to reduce the chances that somebody will slip in. i don't object to them. >> i think about the forms that say have you had contact with livestock or agriculture for those diseases. anybody who wants to try to get through customs quickly will more than likely say no, i had no contact. other than the temperature still depends on self reporting. >> not only that but self-reporting in a written form. the better way to do that, if you could, would have face-to-face, verbal communication with the security questions or these public health questions will be asked directly and people tend to be forthright when it's
seema yasmin and dr. irwin. thanks for being with us.irst of all, what do you make of these screening procedures? >> i think we're looking for ways to make sure we have identified as many people as possible. i think that's a reasonable stab at it. the problem is it's still not going to be complete. there will be people slipping through. there will be people asymptomatic and they will be incubating. i think we're taking the steps to try to reduce the chances that somebody will slip in. i...