Alibaba is returning to the bond market after a twoyear absence. It plans to raise 7 billion. Debate on tax reform is still ongoing when it comes to the wall street session. Gains that weme still see a mixed picture especially when it comes to japan. We are extending the losses here today. Not sure what it is due to, if crash looming. E the fundamentals do not support that. Betty something we need to watch closely. Watching tax reform here also the Inflation Report on wednesday were any further clues on whether the fed is going to go ahead with that rate hike in december. In the meantime as the asian markets are opening up my left it to the first word news with jessica summers. Jessica chinas drive to curb credit growth and leveraging is showing signs of success. The pboc said the aggregate billiong was 160 against estimates of 166 million. M2 money supply rose more than 2 . The bank of japan governor said he is expecting to achieve 2 inflation and looking at expectations through guida
Host welcome to maines Second District congressional debate. The incumbent Bruce Poliquin and emily cain debate has garnered national attention. First, background on the two candidates in alphabetical order. Emily cain moved to maine from new jersey with her family at 17, studied at the music at the university of maine and holds a masters degree from the Harvard Graduate School of education. In 2004 she was elected to the maine house and rose to the chair of the appropriations committee, then minority leader in 2010. She served in the maine senate and work for a decade at u maine. 2 years ago she lost to Bruce Poliquin in the Second District. Bruce poliquin was born in waterville and started politics at harvard, made a career in adjustment antigens adjustment management. He has returned to maine in the real estate business. After losing a bid for governor in 2010, he rent as straight he ran as state treasurer. Thanks for being here. Emily, why are you the best candidate to serve maines
Billion, back on top of the loss we saw of the first few days on the order of 1 trillion for the s p. 200 billion down dollars ever since brexit happened. Lets take a look where he are. Up 1. 5 for s p. Generally arises since the market open, near run highs today. Socks from u. K. To japan, as all as germany, the ftse 100 is up at session highs. It has a race all its brexit happened. The dax is still down. Butine it was up 1. 75 , it has been down 1. 6 since the brexit hit. The nikkei 225 also up. Lets take a look at what is happening in terms of some stocks in play today. One would be in the athletics sector, nike up 2. 6 . In the premarket, it had actually been down. We are seeing rebound. They reported a four quarter gross margin as well as revenue, which is an estimate of an uptick back into the green. Under armour and skechers also rising as much as 6 . Tor to transport, i want talk about the Airlines Yesterday and the day before. We saw the Airline Sector make a rebound after the
Around the clock. Whenever they have fuel its is around the clock with 95 reliability. One of plant goes out the next day all around the country the thing that gets tuned up as a fossil fuel power plant. It is a swing fuel. Calculations i have done unfortunately indicate that in order to replace that baseload amount of supply you really have to come up with orders of magnitude more investment in Renewable Energy just to replace it. Renewable wind might have a 40 as opposed to 95 output for every piece you put in the ground. Solar is close to less than 20 . You have to have four times 26 times to eight times investment in those in order to replace something that is going offline. We need to make forward progress so i would like to see us building a transition on these reactors that enables forward progress that we have already seen on cost productions and renewables. Replacing on that scale is hard in terms of backsliding. Thank you so much for the honor. Anthony rogers right. Wright, t
Tell us if you would or would not and why. There are the lines. You can tell us if you would reelect your members of congress on our social media pages. Focused post on our facebook page. The headline of the Washington Post. The headline says mccain walks tightrope in tough reelection race. Alex bolton is with us to talk about that race and others. Guest good morning. Host tell us about senator mccains race. Guest he is running against kelly ward. It is a very tight race. Actually, no, it is not a tight race. He is up by 26 points over ward according to the cnn poll, but it is a very nasty race. Ward went on television recently and said mccain is too old to be reelected and she also made the point, as a former position, she said, i know the average is notn males lifespan 86 years old, which is how old mccain would be at the end of his next term if reelected. She is saying, it is time for a change, he has been in washington way too long. As i mentioned, the cnn poll showed him up by 26