Bloomberg surveillance. Im tom keene in new york. Guy johnson in for Francine Lacqua in london. Monthsin to the summer in august. I look at the newspapers in the United Kingdom and it is sort of a soup of distractions right now. Inme and update on the virus the United Kingdom, because the statistics i look at are actually pretty good. Guy . They are pretty good, tom, and there are large parts of the country where people are talking about the fact that we may have achieved herd immunity. You listen to the commentary come out of a large hospital, out of large hospitals, they are seeing a fraction of the number of cases they saw coming through the door back in the spring. The situation seems to be under control. This is pumping Boris Johnson the prime minister, to make firm assertions that schools will september, in the same way Governor Cuomo is making those assertions in new york. Thathe is pretty lonely on right now. That will be one of our themes without question in august. Back to sc
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Maybe call it the ultimate catchup trade. If you missed the markets record rebound, fear not because we have three stocks that could be primed to pop later, tiktok you dont stop giving us news, that is. Theres a strange new suitor for the red hot social media app that our traders have our own take of who should put a ring on it so much to get through in the next hour, but let us begin at the beginning a brand new record close for the s p 500. This is by far the fastest bear market exit in history it has been just over 100 days since the benchmark index plunged with lows of the year. Need i remind you of the pandemic panic of march. Were up 55 since then. Its close today by the ever so slimmest of margins putting an official end to the bear market. Guy, the market acting like the pandemic induced lockdown and mass job losses simply never happened is this all, thank you, mr. Federal reserve . Of course it is y the Balance Sheet in february was 4 trillion, now howevering on the side of 7
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