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I would not be surprised if we were seeing a 1 down move. Futures lower earlier. Silver higher. Stocks might not be doing much but some of the frothy money seems to be going to the precious metals. Silver up a fourth day in a row. Not surprisingly the dollar down for a fourth day is helping. Itll be interesting to see whether than the dollar index can hold on. A sleepy summer day. Tesla will be reporting after the bell. David except for silver. Abigail is focused on the silver question. Thanks to that report on the markets. A breaking headline the bloomberg. The chump the Trump Administration are reportedly weighing in interim unemployment deal that may extend the Unemployment Benefits even if they cannot get the stimulus deal done. Well be talking with republican senator from ohio they are in the program. We will ask him about that. In the meantime one of the biggest questions facing the country is how and when to open our school system. We want to talk to the leader of one of the Lar
Prices double the last couple of months. We have seen demand picking up. Taking a look at other markets, the focus is on chinese equities. They have been fluctuating between gains and losses. The shanghai cob is lower. They are largely flat after what we saw on friday. State funds trimming their holdings. There was the big news of the haltingetf in china trading until 10 30 a. M. This morning. They are saying the warning of thiss involved here tracks some of the largest stocks in shanghai. Take a look at singapore. This is reopening after the singapore election. Retaining the firm grip on power. When he 89 of seats. That is considered the weakest showing ever. Good. Be for stocks some analysts say a de a diverse up three quarters of 1 . We are taking a look at bonds and currencies. We watched the dollar posting the second weekly loss. It comes toing when the belly of the curve for u. S. Treasuries. Reversing some of the gains after we sell yields touch a record low on friday. Lower by
Florida sees its biggest oneday rise, some of hollywoods biggest names test positive. And chinasotest crackdown in hong kong seem to have spurred a reaction at the ballot box, voters have turned out in the hundreds of thousands. Lets look at how the week is setting up in asia. A pretty positive lead, asian stocks will keep the rally going. About half a percent after the u. S. Stock rally extended that weekly gain on friday. The s p 500 outperforming the nasdaq for the first time in two weeks. That bifurcation will continue. Nikkei futures up 0. 3 . Trading in chicago after a three i Third Straight weekly decline, continued concerns about another wave of virus cases in tokyo and elsewhere in japan. 1 ney futures setting up for 1. 6 higher. New zealand, blue signals when it comes to trading kiwi stocks after that threeday selloff, up 0. 7 . The level of Foreign Investors piling into the kiwi market suggests we will see further outside with that golden cross, crossing the 200 day dma patt
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