wouter: not yet. if we look at the overall fiscal picture for the u.s., it is still healthy so we don't think markets are overly concerned about a fiscal situation that's going to be problematic. instead, it's more about where does the u.s. put its priorities and how does it want to organize its fiscal picture long-term? that's what the markets will be looking for an enemy clarity on that from congress i think will be impactful but a budget like this i don't think is going to make much of a difference. annmarie: northern trust asset management -- our guests stays with us. annabelle droulers. annabelle: the plan to end england's pandemic restrictions on june 21 is in doubt according to the health secretary, matt hancock. he's warning that the covid variant first found in india makes up as many as three quarters of all new cases. he says lifting the rules will only happen if it is safe. japan is extending its state of emergency in a bid to reign in the infections ahead of the olympics. the restrictions