The Global Supply chain factor. Early facebook investor Roger Mcnamee joins us for what the virus means longterm for Companies Like apple and tesla. Paul, dramatic day for the markets and elsewhere. Why are you following . Paul tuesday trading day in asia, i guess the question is, to far is this stone going think . A drop asoking for well, about 2. 5 . Nikkei futures, big hit, 4 . South korea had one of its worst days and 17 years on monday. Japan of course playing catchup because monday was a Public Holiday. Take a look at currencies. The aussie dollar hit the yard over the past 24 hours. Currently just hanging on above . 66. The aussie 10 year continuing to slump toward historic lows. Of red. Uyh a lot in the u. S. , stocks tumbled. Three benchmarks slumped. Good to Abigail Doolittle lets get to Abigail Doolittle in new york. Abigail the markets selling off in a big way. Here in the u. S. , a three day slide. This is the worst of those three days. Friday, the disappointing pmi number
South korea, president moon calling the current Economic Situation as an emergency. The rhetoric is not positive even as what we see the beginning of a stabilization for some of these virus cases coming out of china. Certainly, the attention is on what regional economies are going to be able to do to support Economic Growth. Lets take a look at what we are seeing on the markets. A milestone for Chinese Markets in recruiting some of those losses since the Lunar New Year break, but we have seen very little positive price action since then. Absolutely. A little bit of a tempering of the positive tone we had seen. After we made up the post Lunar New Year losses, it is notable that you look at stocks on the mainland and they are trading lower, but off by just 0. 1 , so trying to hold in, trying to higherd continue to move with the cautiously optimistic town. Off slightly to the downside. Where we do see losses leading the way, that is in hong kong and japan. Both the hang seng and the andei