Kriti good morning. Welcome to bloomberg daybreak europe. Im kriti gupta in london. Israel tells the you and the palestinians in northern gaza need to move south within 24 hours. Residents are bracing for a ground offensive. The u. S. And qatar agree to hold off distributing 6 billion in iranian oil revenue. Iran is warning to a new front mate open is really if its really where crimes continue. Global stocks are under pressure as treasury yields surge around the world. Lets get a check on markets because the geopolitical situation is evolving quickly. When you look at the markets, they have their eye on the inflation data in the u. S. Yesterday. That is crucial in terms of market trade. Euro stoxx 50 futures down 0. 3 the surge in bond yields is starting to see pain in the markets. I thought we were done with the higher bond market story which weighed on the valuations and profits of big Corporate Companies in the u. S. And europe. We are seeing a pullback and what happens when the rea
Pans out as expected. It is forcing our projections of 2 . Well have more coverage from marrakech this hour with economy minister Paolo Gentiloni and nadia catalino. And one and done. Minutes the september meeting show officials dealing with an uncertain path ahead. The system is resilient. The u. S. Economy continues to surprise on the upside. Surprise all of us. I think there is an expectation that policy rates and Interest Rates will start to have real negative impact next year. And the uk economy grows 0. 2 in the month of august while the previous months print is revised lower as the manufacturing and construction sector contracts. U. S. Secretary of state Antony Blinken arrives in tel aviv and peaces together plans for the military response against hamas. This market picture has been going on with positive trends. We are continuing the positive momentum overall. We are looking at the ramifications. This week is the focus for the oil and gas. Up. 30 for the stoxx 600. Where are we
Forward and this time at the most profitable u. S. Factory. It is thursday, october 12th, 2023. You are watching Worldwide Exchange here on cnbc. Good morning. Welcome to Worldwide Exchange. Im frank holland. Lets start off the hour with the check of u. S. Stock futures. You see here in the green across the board. The dow would open up 100 points higher. As always, we say its early. Dow and s p and nasdaq riding a fo fourday win streak and helping to drive the gains is big tech. Meta at a 22month high. Up more than 9 since the first alphabet sitting at the 18month high. That is up 8 . Nvidia and tesla and apple up this month. Apple up 5. 3 . Shaking off the pressure that we saw the stock under in recent weeks. All this could change as soon as today as investors await the cpi september report. Economists are expecting prices to rise 3. 6 year over year. A decline from last month. Excluding food and energy, core cpi, economists are expecting a 4. 3 gain year on year which is slightly dow
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Characteristics, but even there there are opportunities for the west is about to admit the failure of the counteroffensive in the armed forces of ukraine. Austrian officer Markus Reisner came to this conclusion after studying the report of the British Ministry of defense on the situation in ukraine. The british, according to colonel, now they are trying with all their might to minimize the reputational damage, but they cannot hide the real state of affairs. In the ssu, units stuffed with nato weapons are thrown into battle, but not in any sector. The kiev regime failed to achieve significant successes on the front. When you read the latest reports from great britains ministry of defence, you have to say with great disappointment the west is now in the process of admitting that the ukrainian offensive has failed. The time of ukrainians is ending, the period begins dirt, unraveling, this makes large offensive maneuvers difficult. One can, of course, argue that the ukrainians are able to