Has been a bit of a nailbiter. Shares off 5. 4 . Busy, that is what eads has been. Airbus is the name we all recognize from january. A big focus will be on the commercial aviation. We get to speak to the big man today. That is at 10 00 london time. Holdings. Eye on arm we know that it designs chips. It could be dependent on more from google. Google gets most of its chips from intel, known as the for ari of chipmakers. They could be less dependent on intel Going Forward if it starts to make its own processes. That any news breaking could be boding well for arm in the future. Term, this is great news. Thank you. A lot of corporate news. ,e have the u. S. Budget deal something less to worry about for the markets. What else are we watching . We are going to talk a little bit about housing in the u. K. Things are getting better, as if we did not know. Taper looks as if it might take a backseat today. Probability that the taper will hit the markets in december. When you look at these equity
captiong sponsored by wpbt wacted because the consuences of a.i.g. failing would have been catastroic. tom: treasury secretary timothy geiter defends his role in the a.i. bailout. susie: he tellsngry wmakers he made deals to kee the ecomy from collapsing. but not everyone agrees wi his acons. you re watching ightly business repor for wednesday, nuary 27. this is night business report wi susie gharib and tohudson. nhtly business report is made possible by: this program was madpossible by contributions to your p statn from viewers like you. thank you. susie: good evening eveone. federal reserve policymake, except forne, voted today to keep aey interest rate at 0%. tom hoenig, the esident of the nsas city federal reserve bank, was e lone dissenter. he believes s time to raise interestates because the economy is dng better. so who s right? let s check inith our experts: julia corona, economist at b.n.p.aribas and art hogan, chief market stregist at jeffries andompany