Europe monster debt issuance and amazon joins in. That is really the elephant in the room for us. Where are they going to be tomorrow . Its a little bit of a leap of faith here. Its a little concerning. From a credit perspective, you have kind of an opaque Business Model here. You dont have a lot of disclosure to the markets. That make it tough for us. Youhis is a dynamic really see across the market. Even after we are into the fed hiking cycle, the borrowing cost for the u. S. Corporate and european corporate are near the lowest that they have ever been. This remains a very good time from a cost perspective for corporate to borrow money. This still is demand for yield. The fed is going through this process of slow Balance Sheet adjustment and policy normalization. Theyre still image store a demand. An extraordinary demand. Their issuing long bonds a very tight spreads. The very Corporate Market overall has expended quite a bit extended quite a bit. They are trading 20 chilean dollars
And we reject the president elect. The mood is antidonald trump. But the march is peaceful the entire way through. Speakers talking right now. Im joined by chloe. Why are you . What are you protesting . Im protesting everything trump stood for in the election and disenfranchise the minority students, lgbtq students and everyone in this country who believes in what the country stands president elect and will be the president. Do you think there is a way students like yourself can come to accept him and try to Work Together with supporters of his to move forward . This man is our president and it will be our president. Its unfortunate fact. We are not here today because he is not our president , its because he is. We protest everything he stood for in the campaign and we want to make the voices heard and this is something he hears and he knows coming into the campaign, into the white house. We will stand here every day. When he is doing something and he is going against the communities,
Uk is the weather we have got across the ukisa the weather we have got across the uk is a far cry from what we had a year ago. The 25th ofjuly 2019 was the day we set the uk temperature record, 38. 7 degrees, but nothing like that today. These are the best you can expect. Quite a few heavy downpours drifting through with thunder and lightning mixed in with dry and bright spells in between. The emphasis will be on more dry weather as we go through tonight. Many showers will fade with some keeping going through Northern Ireland and western scotland. Tomorrow a lot of fine weather around with spells of sunshine and a few showers here and there. It is going to be quite a windy day tomorrow. Those are the average wind speeds. It is going to feel fairly cool and fresh out temperatures between 17 and 23 degrees. Hello, this is bbc news. The headlines experts warn being overweight or obese brings a greater risk of death 01 obese brings a greater risk of death or serious illness from covid 19.
He would be so proud of you. Sadly, ernie died at the age ofjust 43 in a car crash near alice springs. But thanks to a cumbrian schoolboy, his family now have another memory of him to treasure. It does feel quite good, to give them an end. Just something for them to remember him by, yeah. Now its time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. Hello. Well have a few of these scattered across the country today shower clouds but most of the time sunshine, i think, for many of us. Temperatures will hover around the low 20s in the south of the country and the high teens in the north. All in all, a pretty decent day. And a fine sunset on the way, as well, with plenty of clear weather. And then the clouds once again thicken across western parts of the uk and by the end of the night, heavy rain will sweep into some areas. In fact, it could be a really wet start to the day across Northern Ireland, the northwest of england and also northern wales. But the northeast of scotland there, i
Oh, thank you. We are just beside ourselves with excitement and tears and, you know, we are so proud of you. He loved. Cos he was a geologist, loved spending time a lot like you, i think exploring the environment around him. That is why we think he would be so proud of you. Sadly, ernie died at the age ofjust 43 in a car crash near alice springs. But thanks to a cumbrian schoolboy, his family now have another memory of him to treasure. It does feel quite good, to give them an end. Just something for them to remember him by, yeah. Well done, max. What a lovely story. The tables have turned after a st bernard was rescued from englands highest mountain on friday. St bernards are usually on the other side of such missions as they were originally bred to rescue people in the alps. But when li year old daisy collapsed while walking down Scarfell Pike and a 15 man Mountain Rescue Team came to her aid. The mission took five hours. Daisys rescuers carried her on a stretcher over obstacles that