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Well good morning to you. Great to have you back good to be back lets get to the Global Market picture this morning. Coming off a day where we did enjoy the rebound that we flirted with the day before, it was led by the nasdaq which is up over a percent. The s p was up about 0. 4 the dow up a quarter percent tech was a big part of the rally, so were financials. Banks rallying for two clear and simple reasons, yields were rising, thats good for banks. Talk of tax reform which is good for banks. This morning basically flat. A mixed picture. A bit of green and red on the three main indices tenyear treasury for you, yields were rising yesterday back to above the 2. 3 level. 2. 34 not just a domestic story. Yields have risen around the world this morning the tenyear treasury note, tenyear bund yield in germany back above 50 basis points just below that level now. The place thats seen yields rise significantly during september is the uk, where we were below 1 on the 7th of september, now clo
Im sara eisen im dominic chu sitting in for wilfred frost. A lot of news to talk about today. Another record high for stocks another day, another record high lets check in on the global markets. Futures action for you, on this jobs day, as for futures were seeing a mixed picture dow futures up 10 points s p down 1 nasdaq futures are up 3. As for the tenyear treasury note yield, hovering around this 2. 30 level on the tenyear we have moved higher, 2. 37 theres been a series of good Economic Data thinking services, which is a broad swath of the u. S. Economy the manufacturing number recently was the highest in years. All of that has driven money out of bonds and pushed yields higher we will talk about that in the context of the jobs report lets talk about the asian market the market in Mainland China was closed today you can see the other major bourses out there, japans nikkei up by a third of a percent. The hang seng in hong kong, up by the same amount the kospi up bay full percent. As
On cnbc. Im kayla tausche. Earlier today, Charlie Evans tosantoli. Speaking said the fed should prepare for the next crisis now. Said its worth considering things like price level worldwide tour landed you here targeting. In other words, say were going to hit this level and well glad both of our alarms went stick with it. Well keep policy low until we hit that target. Off this morning lets check the stocks this saying the fed should prepare morning, see where we are in the public for unconventional trade. Roughly flat look at where the dow is policies in unconventional an implied open of up 7. Times. These are four central bankers on the podium with different policies take a quick look at their the s p down 2 the nasdaq down 3. Balance sheets relative to their roughly unchanged. Gdp. A bit of the air coming out of japan has done much more in the the rally, at least in the u. S. Way of quantitative easing early in the futures trading. Their Balance Sheet is 95 of the markets have been o
Of expert witnesses joining us here today and want to take a moment to a knowledge that while i cannot imagine to be a better place to work and the subcommittee apparently somebody thinks there is a better job in washington d. C. So this is the last hearing steve bin his current position to go to the secretary of defense for space policy. And our loss is his game he does a great job i know he will do a great job there as well. [applause] so today we have witnesses general raymond Commander Air force Commander Joint command for space in director of National Reconnaissance office and the director of national guyots Spatial Intelligence Agency in the system for spays paula c. And after we finish this unclassified testimony we will adjourn to a closed session in a secure fashion. So with the confirmation hearing earlier this year stated what the military has capable airplane and anc forces to demand an increasing sheriff investment and i fully agree with the secretarys statement the leader