Two economic policymakers appeared to clash over whether to preserve emergency lending programs designed to shore up the economy. Global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. Im karina mitchell. This is bloomberg. Is 1 00 p. M. In new york. Welcome to bloomberg markets. Here are the top stories we are following. , u. S. Joblessly claims increasing for a second week last week. Incomes downed 0. 7 . The data open to interpretation. We will ask Julia Coronado what she thinks. The economic numbers may not be welcome news to retailers as they enter the important Holiday Shopping season. Later, we speak to mark cohen. And a soccer top of mind with baritone,g of diego we will talk to the ceo of fubotv, which has been booming subscriber growth. Lets take a check of the markets. Lowvolume today, the last session before markets are closed tomorrow and a shortened session friday. The s p 500 improving a l
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Of the country to the gulf region estimated value is over a 1000000. 00. Im told me all logic well welcome to the program the 2nd wave of the corona virus pandemic has arrived in europe and its prompting National Lockdowns island has become the 1st e. U. Country to return to an almost full nationwide lockdown as it battles to stop a surge in corona virus cases Prime Minister Mikhail Mohsin said that all nonessential retailers must close for 6 weeks starting at midnight on wednesday schools will be allowed to stay open but bars and restaurants will only be able to be able to serve takeaways and people have been told to stay within 5 kilometers of their homes for all but essential purposes the Prime Minister appealed to the nation to respect the new measures. I understand and i feel very personally im profoundly the sense of disappointment the feelings of loneliness perhaps even this the despair that this announcement will bring for money the days are getting shorter and colder but i ask