joining us now is stephen gallo, dear pn head of ethics strategy at bmo capital markets -- stephen gallo. strategy at bmo capital markets. in generalty complex are not as high as we have seen. how sustainable are these moves? stephen: well, for the time being, they look pretty real, like the real thing. rather than just a fx markets are also trading. the drew -- june trade line in china, picked it up, meaning there are less likely to be dollar shortages. we are moving toward an excess of dollars, but is somewhat likely to happen with. the treasury is now over the coming weeks. and. that of course fiscal policy is because it looks increasingly like that will not be additional fiscal stimulus in the u.s. on this side of the election, and that, too, leaves more dollars sloshing around and doing nothing. the vaccine headline, as you rightly pointed out, is not hurting things, but this is a reflation trade and a liquidity trade more than anything else. yousef: yeah. stephen, so weakness in the greenback, that makes sense for the most part, but when we look at other key benchmarks when it come