Bad. Say again . Theres reversal in some of them. Yeah, little change lets call it. Volumes still up, 80 above the threemonth average by the way. Global fixed income had a bit of a rally also. Speaking of fixed income, lets look at the 10year. There you see it, 2. 246. Crude is up. Yesterday too, wasnt it . Yeah, i mean, again people hope that the end of november theyll be some sort of cutbacks. It all just seems very chimerical, but it will say this. Traders get short and get between 42 and 43 and get crushed over and over again by the opening. Right. Lets get to the road map this morning. Of course it starts with janet yellen on the hill testifying on the health of the u. S. Economy and the timing for a rate hike. Plus donald trump taking some interesting meetings in new york today. Shinzo abe going to find his way to trump tower, we believe. A handful of ceos as well. And well have an update on the transition effort. Walmart out with results, sales were not quite where the company h
Jpmorgan agrees to pay 264 million to setting charges that it bribed chinese officials. The stock up about is . Weekly jobless claims falling to get this, 43year lows. And apple has reportedly asked manufactures into looking into making iphones here in the u. S. A. Hello and welcome. Lets welcome in your copilot for the next hour. David winter. Ceo of winter green fund, one of the worlds east investors. If you like etf and index funds, listen up. They may bring interest regular sear why they may be more expennive. Janet yellen making big headline on capitol hill. Steve liesman has that. Seems like about a week ago, but this morning, we got good economic data. A little less inflation. That adding to the outlet for gdp. Our rapid update, which brings together the forecast from the street, tacking estimates by. 2. Now, its. 6 were tracking for the fourth quarter. Early days, lots of data yet to come, but right now, were running 2. 6. s look at whos Goldman Sachs running near 3 at 2. 8. Mo
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