Here are your top headlines from the bloomberg terminal. The fed flags the risks. Global stocks slide. U. S. Central bank minutes say the virus will weigh heavily on Economic Activity. Also betes will released later on today. The u. S. Suspends its extradition treaty with hong kong. Beijing and washington are also set to play in resumption of trade talks after last weeks flop. The eu rejects the results of the belarusian election. The block falls short of calling for a fresh bowl even as eight individual members back that kind of mood. Move. Lets take a look at futures. We are seeing red across the board in terms of european futures. More than 1 drops on the euro stock. Ftse very widely traded. Dax futures in frankfurt. Acrossseeing red arrows u. S. Futures as well. Still looking at drops their. 0. 5 on s p, dow jones, and nasdaq. Anna . Anna we see the European Equity market having to catch up a little bit. Lets get to breaking news in london. Too late is where they operate. Numbers c
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