But the equity markets are open. We are up by 1. 2 . Earnings season getting up tomorrow with j. P. Morgan, but stimulus talks are not going anywhere. The german tenyear yield, yields are going lower. We are also seeing some pressure caught in periphery. We are getting awful close to a has 100 spread that basis points on it, and that is certainly something we are watching very carefully. We note the comments from mr. Lane over the weekend. The other thing we are noting as well is what is happening with chinese currency. The pboc over the weekend basically putting two way risk back into that currency pair. The question is, will that be marketto stabilize this and keep the pboc happy, or is further action ultimately going to be required . Kailey joining us now is mark mccormick, Td Securities global head of fx strategy. Lets talk about the u. K. First. More restrictions to stop the spread of the virus there. The market doesnt really seem to blink at any of these new additional restrictio
Speaker pelosi remains optimistic about a preelection aid package. I dont know talks are continuing today not sure how Mitch Mcconnell feels about all that yeah, we got meadows on the tape too making some comments about that well get to that in a bit, guys lets start with snap. Hard to start anywhere else as they crush the estimates, revenue up 50. Rbc this morning says the growth looks less like a v and more look a check mark. And i saw you gave evan spiegel shoutouts on twitter last night. I had to. Doesnt have a lot of followers. Didnt bounce it back to me. Unlike there is some people who get right involved like one of my guests today. One thing i found that was spectacular was when i first started the street, we had a guy from advertising, he said, look, the holy grail is to get someone to start using colgate when theyre 16 snap augmented reality is all about reaching that age before they decide, you any, look, it is going to be old spice or going to be whatever, i dont know, churc
A take a step toward equality for the 1st time iran will officially have a female Powerlifting Team and take part in International Competition for women already competing in the sport its a welcome and over g. O. Initiative. Im Claire Richards and welcome to the show we began here in berlin where belarus is exiled Opposition Leader svetlana to cannot escape has been holding talks with the german political leaders including chancellor Angela Merkel took an all scale is calling for european help to force new elections in belarus following august a disputed poll since then the country has been gripped by mass opposition protests and of violence a government crackdown and taken out and taken off scale once a germany to help. Play a leading role in ending the unrest. This meeting at the german chancellor and berlin is crucial for. She has High Expectations of angle americal as she told d. W. Ahead of the talks germany is. Most powerful countries in the world extremely important because we n
Welcome. My name is Vivian Schiller and im the director of aspen digital. Were blunt glad you could be with us today. The New York Times bestseller list can often seem to be a veneer of the National Psyche and this year it seems to reflect a nation going through an awakening on matters of race. Books written by people of color and about matters of race and racism have filled those lists, both fiction and nonfiction. Thats the good news. Sadly the Publishing Industry does not necessarily always reflect that reality. The recent twitter protest hashtag publishing pay me exposed the disparity in the industry between black and nonblack authors. There are few people of color who serve as publishing staff or literary agents and even fewer who operate at decisionmaking levels and for those who are published, sometimes the marketing exposure can be sub optimal. This year of National Reckoning on racism were going to take a look at the industry, the book Publishing Industry and whether it can br
India, turkey, across europe and kansas city. He most recently finished the coeditor of the coeditor of First World War. And doctor t keller is a National Certified instructor. When you ask those questions, make sure they have a question mark at the end of them. Now, please help me welcome him. [applause] good evening. I am thrilled to be here and happy you could join me. I will talk about my current research, a Global Environmental history of the First World War. I am interested in Energy Geopolitics that link the battle lines on the home fronts with agricultural and industry in ways that fundamentally shaped the 20th century. So i will talk about the main battlefield many of us are familiar with, then hop, skip, and jump around the globe to point out areas that had an incredibly profound Environmental Impact. Now, few human endeavors have altered the Natural World as much as agriculture industry and warfare. In 1914, these came together in ways that were incredibly destructive. When