We will be standing by for that. Looking at the markets, stocks rising to the highest level since february. This as a number of stocks including amazon and zoom continuing to rise because of extended shelterinplace and work from home orders. More earnings out this week, watching microsoft, intel, tesla as new cases are being set in states across the country including the first death of a child being reported in minnesota. This as the president , governors, teachers unions and parents battle it out across the country over whether or not schools should reopen. You have got u. S. Lawmakers starting to put together another Coronavirus Relief package this week. That is what our next guest is here to talk to us about, the cofounder of aol and the chair of revolution, with a new oped in the washington post. He talks about what congress should be focusing on. Start with your headline. You say the prepandemic economy is not coming back, not coming back ever. What about the new economy will be d
And carol has the weather. Good morning, a much milder stuff and most of this yesterday but much cloudier run with rain in the north and the west. Dry and bright with some sunshine later on. More details on 15 minutes. The bank of england has predicted that up to 75,000 jobs could be lost in the uks Financial Services sector if brexit negotiations fail to produce a trade deal with the European Union. Senior figures at the bank have also warned Financial Firms to prepare to lose their right to trade across the eu. 0ur economics editor kamal ahmed reports. It will be one of the toughest challenges facing the brexit negotiators, im tackling the multitrillion pound Financial Services industry which links the uk with the rest of the European Union. Banks and Financial Companies based in britain pay £67 billion in taxes each year and contribute a trade surplus of £58 billion helping the uks economy. Many eu countries would like a slice of the sector and see brexit as an opportunity. Frankf
MARIETTA River Cities Financial Services Ltd. held its annual Client Appreciation Dinner at Marietta College’s Dyson Baudo Recreation Center Thursday ni