Good morning, everyone. Good morning. Come, please give me give me any just a little bit more. Good morning, everyone. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you again. My name is delano squires. Im a Research Fellow here in a divorce for life, religion and family. Im extremely excited to serve as moderator for panel on reaction. Our sucks in the market so were going to talk about a lot of things about what it means to be a woman today as the meaning of sex and preferences rapidly shift each technological development. Let let me just read a really quick description to sort of set up our discussion today. So womens liberation was the result of human moral progress than an effect of the material concept of the industrial revolution. Weve now left the industrial era for the age of air, biotech and all pervasive computing. As a result, technology liberating us from natural limits, embodied differences. Although this shift benefits a small class of successful professional women, it also makes it easie
Good morning. Welcome to Worldwide Exchange on cnbc. Im sara eisen. Im wilfred frost. We are coming to you once again from the World Economic forum in davos, switzerland, an annual gathering of political leaders, ceos, bankers and business decisionmakers. Our special guests this morning, david rubinstein, he will join us in just a minute. Later, tim adams from the institute of International Finance and bill browder will join us. All of this as well as investment ideas from jpsJoshua Friedman. Yesterday we saw slight gains for the nasdaq and s p. The dow had its fourth negative session in a row. Albeit slight declines. Right now, 27 points on the dow called lower. We did see a rebound yesterday in the dollar, but also in the yields. They pushed higher having hit a low of 2. 3 during tuesdays trade. Today the yield on the ten overnote is 2. 43 . Its been 67 sessions and we have not seen a down session. The top stories today, central banks, ecb holding its first policy meeting of the year
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