Lets check on the markets for you. Two hours and 30 minutes away from the market opening in new york and futures are a little bit softer. The s p 500 futures are negative five. Over in europe, the stoxx 600 getting beaten up this week coul. The ftse off by 8 10 of 1 . Heres the dollar ahead of payrolls. The eurodollar 11426. The dollar on the back foot they re. A forecast for low inflation down under. Yields are creeping a little bit lower, down a basis point at 1. 4 for the 10 year. Big moves in the bond market, matt. Matt that is one of the stories we will be focused on throughout the hour. I also want to kick off my stock move percent with what is i goig on in europe. Another loss that was 42 narrower than the same quarter last year. A secondhalf rally as steel prices improved. Man group is the Worlds Largest publicly traded hedge fund. Bywas moved from a cell to a off of Hedge Fund Fee structures. Paschi took fewer bad loan writeoffs as they are up, but it is a penny stock for real
The questioner asks with a do we know about internet with wifi. You have your phone and the 3 g connection, the connection that enables your phone to work is impossibly expensive. It turns out that more than half of the mobile traffic is not on the cellular providers, 3 g or 4g. Its known as wifi, 80211 in the reuters that people use. Its easy to imagine free wifi with common connections where you can use your phone. Voiceover i. P. Allows you to speak over the phone on the Wi Fi Network and that competition will open up those markets, i think. We have just about come to the end of our team. I want to ask you one last question which inevitably came to mind when you were talking about the magical translation devices. Will there be a magical journalism device that will make the communists what is interesting about technology is that we do a pretty good job of catching up to the basics. We dont do a very good job of genius, all right. If you take a look at google news, many of you use goo
Up next, a forum on the occupy movement. This is one hour and a half. [applause] thank you very much, everyone, for coming. Thank you to the department of Political Science. Today, we have for pronounced we have for pamela spirit we will have a bit of discussion between them and then moved to audience discussion. First, deborah is the this is a professor of ethics and society. She is also the senior associate dean for the humanities. She is a member of the Philosophy Department and director for ethics and a society. Her research focuses on the ethical limits of the markets. A place of equality in a just society and a rational choice. She also works on ethics and at the in education. She is coeditor of the forthcoming collection, occupy the future. He is a graduate of mit and an early participant in occupy washington occupy boston. He specializes in web applications and design. A cofounder in danger of some in cambridge. Actually, just in Central Square. If he continues to be engaged in
At that same event hosted by the economist, Lynn Rothschild and how to make society more inclusive. This is about 25 minutes. It is my pleasure to welcome the chief executive of e. L. Rothschild to join me for our discussion about capitalism in the world in 2013. [applause] thank you. Apart from being chief executive of e. L. Rothschild, you are also cochair of the Henry Jackson initiative. That is where we are going to start. First of all, why increasing capital . That implies there is a problem with exclusive capital in the first place. I want to first thank you for including eric schmidt tonight. Their combined ages younger than i am, thank you. Eric makes me feel more comfortable. I appreciate that. Then Henry Jackson initiative on Inclusive Capitalism is a transatlantic, private, Bipartisan Group that got concerned about the feeling that maybe most people that too many people were thinking that capitalism was collusive capitalism. Those of us who were born in the 1950s or 1960s, a
Coverage live of the house and senate and also the Certain Committee hearings. I think they are very informative to the public to get to see what really happens in congress. I like the way cspan covers the fact that it just presents itself what is really happening with a little bit of commentary maybe, but not really edited out. It is just what they want to present to the american people. Bill watches cspan on comcast. Cspan, created by americas Cable Companies in 1979, brought to you as a Public Service by your television provider. Supporters of the occupy movement, it began as a protest against social and inequality, this 90minute event was strongly hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of technology and the Boston Review. Thank you very much, everyone, for coming. Thank you to the department of Political Science. Today, we have for pronounced we have for pamela spirit we will have a bit of discussion between them and then moved to audience discussion. First, deborah is the this is a