after major concerns over the bank s finances. its shares fell by almost a third on wednesday at one point, forcing the swiss central bank to take action. it issued a statement saying credit suisse can borrow up to $54 billion us to boost its bottom line. today the shares have rebounded and are currently up just over 20%. the selling has continued in asia today, with japan s topix banks index falling more than 4%, after recording its worst day in three years earlier this week. we re nowjoined by craig erlam, who s senior market analyst at oanda. for the story to come out was unfortunate timing. it has the backing of the central bank. covering short positions? it keeps investors that they are holding onto something that is not going to become more innocuous. we will see more volatility over the coming days and now investors are going to be looking at more financial institutions to see if there are material weaknesses there as well. i don t think this is over at this point, i t
today is actually a holiday fess vas. the tradition of festivus begins with the airing of grievances. i have got a lot of problems with you people. now, you are going to hear about it. you, krueger. my son tells me your company stinks. oh, god. and now as festivus rolls on. until you pin me, george, festivus is not over. oh, please. somebody stop this. let s rumble. katie: this year s festivus like all the others with the airing of grievances. we have a lot of problems with the way swawgd p washington was. works. the unwiths who run it the ones supposed to represent us shown time and time again they only represent themselves. reminded of this every year on festivus when senator rand paul releases a report on how the government spent your hard earned tax money throughout the year. this year washington, d.c. outdid themselves spending over $482 billion on wasteful projects like dropping $3 million to inject hamsters with steroids and watching them fight. another 2 m
eighty two . she s currently serving in congressth term . wow. shefi first assumed her house seat. eachthirty five years ago on j 9th. nineteen eighty seven .ti a different lifetime in politics and the culture. mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. nobody disputes whatever happened to a new man in . i ve concluded that i will stop being a candidate for president of the united states likeof yesterday. oh , she s been speaker since 2019 and before that from 2007 to 2011.20 and democrats love though because she s a first the first woman speaker of the house. and no matter what her record , the press adulation, it nevers stops. she is a canny legislator. she knows how to get things done or historic figure. but more importantlys, nancyly pelosi runs a very, very disciplined caucus. speaker pelosiate is brilliant is she s a fantastic speaker. but we re here to ask what does nancy have to show for all these years in office when she first took over as speaker, democrats had two hu
stay off of social media if they take any spring break vacation. as a parent vacations are plans for teachers because we need to negotiate. it s horrible. new york republicans introduced a resolution to impeach governor andrew cuomo. the governor has lost credibility and trust that we don t feel he can go forward and govern. steve: 6:01 wake-up call. beep, beep. welcome to first hour of fox & friends march ninth, 2021. ainsley: the weather is supposed to be really nice starting today. 50 s. i heard 60 s today. okay. brian: the one thing to your comment earlier, later i will expand on the weather comment from ainsley, instead of looking at an alarm clock can you say opportunity clock, some spin it to make an opportunity s day. steve: what are you talking about? brian: your wake-up call, your opportunity clock. why don t we look at it that way? it s more positive. steve: you have been listening to the andrew carnegie tapes? brian: sorry the 1920 s entrepreneur ins