Points after a rally that saw all of the major averages up do you up by 227 points. S p up by 21 nasdaq up about a percent at 85 points a lot of people muling through and looking at some deescalation it still continued but let up a little bit trade looks like a sidelined issue or better. Much much lower but rising that made people feel like they didnt have enough exposure. The dow is up around 2,000. Russell 2000 is up first it is a catch up and then lets see how far we can stretch it overnight, with the headlines of the latest concessions, the s p futures shot up. We are up six or so percent. If we wanted to, we couldnt make new lows or deals it is fairly far away. You are in this zone. You have a cushion below you see the 10year 1. 726 it is good. It is good it is good always a good side, bad side of things. In asia, we did see the president tweeting about postponing tariffs sang high composite ended up in europe, if you look at what is happening there, right now, markets have barely
Mixed about the moment. What we got is the cac higher, the ftse a little bit lower. We have some interesting moves when it comes to the Foreign Exchange markets. The euro trading sick differently higher trading significantly higher. The dollar has been going down. That manufacturing data a real surprise. I would thought id i thought i would bring up airbus. It has launched the new longrange version of its a321 today. We will talk to one of its customers a little later. Vonnie historic crowds took to the streets again in hong kong to protest a bill that would allow extradition to china for the first time. Chief executive carrie lam apologized and shelves the bill, but protesters are still calling for her resignation. We are joined by stephen engle, bloombergs chief asia correspondent. Will she have to go . Stephen thats what all these protesters who are still here in front of the Government House on the harborside of hong kong want. They have a number of demands, including the complete
We see a new alltime high on the s p 500. A very good morning from new york city under audiences worldwide. Alongside manus cranny and katie. Im carol massar. We are also watching oil closely backing off. We want to get to the market boards for you. It is coming after a 2. 7 gain yesterday as we continue to be concerned about escalation in the middle east. Lets bring in the team. Once again i feel like we expect it to be a quiet day but the themes continue. You see oil taking a bit of a breather. That was after a pretty dramatic tuesday that we saw. I know we were asking the question about what was going to wake oil up. What a slide its been since midoctober. It seems in geopolitical premium coming in. Im surprised the 6 is all we got in terms of the repricing. In the past 24 hours we discussed the attacks in the red sea and the u. S. Approach to iraq but the overnight news is about the conversations between joe biden and the qataris. This is about hostage release, this is about pushin
And very, very well said. Charles payne, everyone. Great guy. Thank you, charles. Yes, good afternoon, everyone. Im ashley webster, and we begin this final hour of trade with a fox market alert. The bulls, well, apparently running low on energy after a stampede start to the month of may. Nasdaq as you can see holding onto gains, largely up about a third of a percent led by apple, tesla, and nvidia. S p 500 swinging between gains and losses down over essentially flat right now and in the dough, the dow is off about two tenths of 1 . The blue chip index is coming off its best week of the year so far last week but the dow now in jeopardy of snapping an 8 day winning streak. We shall see. Intels gain, not enough to keep the dow in the green. Intel up around 2. 5 but not enough. It is leaving leading the index and chip maker reportedly nearing 11 billion deal with apollo to build a facility in ireland. It will need a little luck of the irish and shares down nearly 40 and back in the u. S. V
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