We should also note that yield curves around the world are feeling the pressure as well we did have on friday the german bund, the 10year, falling to its lowest level ever. As for the asian markets, the nikkei down by 1. 75 hang seng also pressured by what is going on in hong kong in terms of the protests there, down 3 . Shaun hi shanghai down 1. 6 in europe, red arrows across the board. Dax is down 1. 35 . Ftse down, as well we have a stronger dollar against the major currencies weaker crude, wti down 0. 7 . Brent down 0. 75 . Couple safe haven trades working this morning, gold prices are up. They actually have been on a great run. They were under 1300 about two months ago you see them up only slightly, little less than 1 , probably because they had been so strong lately not a lot of oomph year. Bitcoin also getting a little bit of a boost right here. Obviously, a lot of capital and motion across borders. That could help the sentiment toward bitcoin you see it up 7 at 11,750 lets talk
Beijing holds purchases of american crops. Salvini pulled the plug. Italys deputy Prime Minister calls for early elections, saying the coalition no longer has majority. Rubber, burning money. Uber posts a loss of more than 5 billion. The stock falls more than 6 in late trading. Matt good morning. Im looking at the euro in pounds this morning as some for fair for repair for european vacations. We are almost at the highest level we have seen since the financial crisis. That this goes back to 1975, quite a long ways. This is 2008. This is the highest point on the chart and we are getting back up there is my point. Watch that closely. Looking red, but not as bad when you look at the green we saw yesterday. Klos across equity markets. The cac was at more than 2 . A loss,res pointing to but nothing compared to the gains yesterday. What do you see on the gmm . Anna volatility seems to be back. Overnight in the asian session, we see very risk on risk off signs as a result of that huawei news.
Morning along with california congressman darrell issa, great to see you this morning. Rnc chairman mcdon isle is here to talk boycotts and debate as well, acting director mark morgan to talk immigration and former ceo of toysrus, former target chairman jerry to talk u. S. China tariffs, taking a look at toys, former Federal Reserve chairman, capitalism in america, Alan Greenspan, talking Global Market and the fed. Dont miss a moment of it. Futures lower, lots of nervousnesses over the china situation and tariffs, yesterday markets finished up with encouraging economic data, fears of global slowdown, sparking up rally, nasdaq up 176, the u. S. Maintains pressure on hauwei, washington refuse to go grant licenses for u. S. Companies to do business with the Chinese Telecom giant after beijing refuse today buy american products, this according to bloomberg. Tit for tat continuing for hauwei and the u. S. Well, its about cooperation and noncooperation. President trump and the administration
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Americans also want to know why american ceos and executives continue t basic responsibility that theydeaths every day of the year in this country. And that was representative mike synar, a democrat of oklahoma. In 1994, at a highly publicized hearing on tobacco. And this week on our series. Congress investigates. Well, it was in april of 1994 that ceos Tobacco Companies went before congress as part of an investigation into Health Hazards posed by their products. Hour hearing was controversial. And it led to toopanies admitting their products were addictive. Industry followed. Joining us fhe tobacco debate and the 1994 hearings is elise payne, director of the d. C. Office of the levin center for oversight and democracy. Elise bean we had been debating the impact of Tobacco Products for decades. By that point. About 1994 that brought this all together . Well, i think the key was an announcement by the food and Drug Administration. And commis kessler that they had evidence that the Tobac