Time for todays market moving news from our washington and new york bureaus. President trump is pushing to reopen the economy, even if it leads to more deaths. Speaking in arizona in his first trip outside washington more than a month, the president is preparing for phase two of the u. S. Response to the coronavirus. Pres. Trump the people arent going to accept it. They wont accept it, and we shouldnt accept it. We have a great country. We cant keep it closed. Ive had doctors say, why dont we close it for a couple of years . This is the United States of america. Will some people be affected badly . Yes, but we have to get our country open, and we have to get it open soon. Alix Kevin Cirilli joins us with more. Good morning, kevin. Kevin good morning. The president returns from that trip to arizona, really signaling that he is going to be taking his message of reopening the economy back on the campaign trail in arizona, where polls have him trailing joe biden anywhere from 4 to 6 . Clea
Crude down, and participating in that risk on rally as well. Time now for global exchange, where we bring you todays market was a news from around the world. From hong kong to brussels, jahans burke and washington, our bloomberg voices are on the ground with this mornings top stories. , the death toll is now over 3000. Joining me is yvonne man. Heard of newst infections in south korea, iran, and spain. Germany, as well, and additional 188 cases. This virus has spread in 13 countries and 16 federal states. At this point, the threat level is at moderate, but could quickly change. Deathstioned the global now topping 3100. Theres also the corporate fallout we continue to watch, with nissan now saying they could be preparing for deeper cuts. The carmaker has been struggling ever since Carlos Ghosns arrest. This virus only exacerbates the troubles. There are signs of life returning back to normal in china. Just heard from han hi from honhai, apples biggest supplier. They have been dealing wi
One basis point. Crewed up by over 1 , but it has been a brutal crude up by over 1 , but it has been a brutal week. Its time now for global exchange, where we bring you the market moving news from all around the world. Lets kick it off with the latest on the trade war. Chinese officials are narrowing the scope of what they will address in highlevel talks that kick off thursday in d. C. Bloombergs shawn donnan joins us on the phone. What do we know so far . Shawn the chinese delegation is coming again to washington this week, led by chinese vice premier liu he. He has been saying there are two big things they will take off the table this week. That is any discussion of broader industrial policy, and that is made in china 2025, this plan from xi jinping to dominate the world in areas like robotics and artificial intelligence, and also government subsidies. These are the subsidies that have really fueled chinas industrial rise over the past 20 or 30 years. They are off the table as far as