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Bond market in the u. S. , as well as in europe, particularly in germany. Time now for global exchange. We are going to bring you todays market moving news from all around the world, from hong , newto tokyo, to milan york and d. C. Chinese officials are casting doubt on a longterm trade agreement. Running the is enda curran. What did we learn overnight . Of just is a reminder how far both sides have to go before we reach any type of deeper, comprehensive trade agreement. The signals from beijing that our colleagues reported today are that china will want to see the u. S. Move on tariffs, to roll back tariffs and take away the threat of new tariffs. China has its own red lines around industrial and economic strategy, and theres a question of durability. Chinese officials are unsure how committed President Trump will be to any trade agreement. The signals seem to be that we are on track for some type of interim agreement, but the Bigger Picture hasnt changed. Both sides are dug in. Alix

Hundreds march in Philly after Asian American teens attacked on SEPTA

Yellow Whistles are providing safety and security for Asian Americans facing hatred

Yellow Whistles are providing safety and security for Asian Americans facing hatred Jeff Gammage, The Philadelphia Inquirer © JOSE F. MORENO/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Alix Webb, executive director of Asian Americans United, is photographed wearing her yellow whistle on her wrist near her home in West Philadelphia on Tuesday, June 2. The Yellow Whistle is more than a dollar’s worth of molded plastic. It’s a safety device for Asian Americans, who have been attacked on city streets from Philadelphia to San Francisco. It’s a symbol of hope, the color of spring daffodils and a reminder that yellow has been the hue of American xenophobia, used to raise the false threat of “Yellow Peril.” And it’s a call for people to join and sound an alarm against rising anti-Asian violence.

PA Council on the Arts revamps funding to aid diverse, rural groups

Joan Myers Brown’s company of dancers were midway through a European tour when the pandemic struck.   “It was a 15-city tour but after the fifth performance, I knew we had to get home before the borders closed,” Myers Brown said. “But I still had to pay the dancers for the whole tour.” The coronavirus-related economic impact on the arts community has been life altering.  For Myers Brown, founder and artistic advisor of the Philadelphia Dance Company (PhilaDanco!), it meant keeping performers on the payroll (the dancers are paid a yearly salary), while adapting to a new norm of pirouettes gone virtual. 

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