Drop in supply. Road map begins with amazons winning streak. Shares of the e commerce giant, poised to extend gains this morning. The company now worth nearly twice the market value of rival walmart. And after the march adp report shows the private sector job gains are much higher than expected. And panera added the popular bakery and restaurant chain to its portfolio. Ron shaich will join us live at post 9. Amazon is on a roll. Its in the midst of the seven session winning streak. Market cap now more than 430 million, double walmart. Meanti meantime, they have struck a deal with the nfl to stream thursday night football, not exclusive, jim likes to call it tired night football. But its a twitter was a one and done deal. Yep. They decided that they wanted to do go with the subscription model. Twitter did not come in with that. Paying five times what twitter did. Twitter intends to continue a relationship with nfl. This is something if you want prime, you get more. They keep giving you
From the close of equity trading here in europe, but the focus is still very much on the Oil Prices Brent going above 50 a barrel for the First Time Since october. Of course rallying as opec is said to have reached an agreement on an output cut. Crude oil dominating the market for the moment, up 7. 7 on brent crude. Picture,k at the dig russias indexes up and canada is up. 7 . If we look at the ftse 100, we are up point 5 . Space, thethe fx dollar is strong, up. 4 . We are seeing the. 8 percent. Up note the high correlation between the ruble and wti crude at the moment. Looking at what is happening in the bond market space, we see treasury yields move higher on the 10 year. Let me show you what is happening on the sector breakdown on european stocks. Up for a second day, on track for the first monthly gain in three and Energy Stocks are leading the gains. No surprise with the rally we see in oil. Materials closely following largely on Chemical Companies gaining with linda rallying toda
Oil tankers are being rerouted to Rotterdam to avoid the French port of Le Havre as intensifying strikes disrupt the industry and protesters block airports and trains and clash with the police