Elizabeth warren will be here in the next 90 minutes to weigh in on the fed, the banks, and the big debt ceiling shutdown. Before that, lets get todays markets with about an hour before that decision. Dominic chu live at the New York Stock Exchange hi. Kelly tish, tyler, i will teu its a tepid market but not unsurprising in the fact we have a major catalyst in the fed Rate Decision for the time being we are seeing general positivity it had been mixed in the session but not much up or down. Generally speaking were kind of tilting towards the highs of the session. The nasdaq up about 1 p the s p 500, 4131, up about 0. 3 the dow up 0. 1 . 33,723 the last trade. One place to keep an eye on, is whats happening with certain parts of the oil market. Demand may be an issue if theres an economic pullback if you take a look at oil prices wti crude is down about 4 on the session. 68. 63 were on a 60ish dollar handle, below 70 right now over the last year weve lost a third of its value keep an eye
It is not for some foundation with a bunch of old white guys to tell you what you should or should not do with your body, especially when they do not support agencies like casa. Chair powell good afternoon. Before discussing todays meeting, let me comment briefly on recent development in the Banking Sector. Conditions in that sector have broadly improved since early march and the u. S. Banking system is sound and resilient. We will continue to monitor conditions in the sector. We are committed to learning the right lessons from this episode and will work to prevent events like these from happening again. The first step in that process, last week, we released vice chair for supervision barrs review of Silicon Valley bank. The findings underscore the need to address our rules and supervisory practices to make for a stronger and more resilient Banking System and im confident we will do so. From the perspective of Monetary Policy, our focus remains on our dual mandate to promote maximum em
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hello. i am tadhg enright with your top business stories. politics is leading business news today. as you ve been hearing, leaders of seven of the world s top economies are meeting in hiroshima, japan. but it s two that aren t attending that will be occupying most of their time. as well as new sanctions on russia, they will be focusing on china, and how to counter its increasing economic power. the bbc s nick marsh is in hiroshima for us. a huge focus on the sanctions against russia. but as we ve been talking about that already, i want to pick up another theme of these leaders using the economic pressure on china. what more can you tell us about the? china. what more can you tell us about the? you “ust call the elehant us about the? you “ust call the elephant not us about the? you “ust call the elephant not in us about the? you just call the elephant not in the us about the? you just call the elephant not in the room. - us about the? you just call the elephant no