where welso an index have high representation of players thatuge are also gaining in this lastly, i don't think it is a foregone conclusion that the united states comes out of this reopening phase the best. a lot ofhere are arguments for countries in asia being much better prepared to have a more sustainable reopening phase. markets, the u.s. is still a preferred market, but so is emerging asia. santos, thankella you so much for your time. have a great weekend. that does it for the closing bell. "what'd you miss?" is up next, where we look at the covid-19 impact on real estate. i'm trying to convince romain to move to the suburbs. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: broadcasting live from new york, i am romaine bostick alongside scarlet fu. this is "what'd you miss?" aarlet: let's get you snapshot of u.s. stocks. we had gains in all three major indexes. everything closed at session highs. the backdrop for all this was some devastating jobs numbers. the u.s. unemployment rate tripled in april to 14.7%. the harshest downturn for american workers in history. >> they actually understate how bad the