And Worldwide Exchange begins right now. Since we have no place to go, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow welcome to Worldwide Exchange, im sara eisen. Were live from the Nasdaq Market site in new york. Im wilfred frost here in times square. This is awesome to be here. Its exciting. This is your first new york winter. No, its not. Ive been living here for a year. This is a duzoozy. Whats a doozy . A big one. The hype leading into it. What are you wearing . Im wearing a turtleneck. Its a snowstorm. Were not actually in a ski resort this is not davos. Maybe well get to do that tomorrow. As you can see, the snow is falling. Its very exciting that Worldwide Exchange has moved to times square. Perhaps not just for the snow. Well see. Well have to start that campaign slowly. There is a sight that the snow is expected to pick up significantly over the next five to six hours. Up to 18 inches of snow some people are saying. Its causing travel delays, a mess across the east coast. A full live
Good morning. Very warm welcome to Worldwide Exchange on cnbc. Im wilfred frost. Im susan li in for sara eisen. Lets get to the Global Market picture, coming off a day where the dow ended ets eigits day losing streak. T it was financials bouncing back and leading the charge to the upside that allowed that recovery. Today we are flat in the premarket. A bit of red for the dow and s p. The nasdaq in the green. Yields recovered from the lows, back above the 2. 4 level. Sitting at 2. 409 today. Yesterday we were up around 2. 2. 4 2. 42 . So slipped a bit over night. The tight correlation between what the tenyear yield is doing and what bank stocks are doing has been extraordinary to see. As yields moved higher yesterday, as did banks, that dragged the rest of the market with it. Lets check on asian equities this year. Asian trading off the end of the dow losing streak. Minimal gains across the board. Saw japan up 0. 1 . The hang seng advancing, shanghai lower by 0. 3 . Asia, we finished th
European equities on that historic day for the uk. We were just talking about this, the ftse 100 almost 6700. This index has recaptured its prebrexit highs and then some. The german dax still lagging. Italys might s mib is lower. Spains i bex is higher. There has been so much action lately. The euro hanging in there about 1. 10. The yen has been weakening again of course after the elections and bernankes trip and whether or not theres going to be helicopter money. Finally a check on crude oil. Yesterday the rally did the traders on the floor contribute to the rally we saw in stocks broadly. Energy one of the best performers. Today its moving the other way. Wti and brent lower. Which is by the way the best performer of the year. Up nearly 1 again at 2. 75. Todays economic agenda. Followed by the monthly federal budget and beige book. Kaplan and harker are speaking today as well. Young brands report earnings. Two prominent members of the fed making comments. Neel kashkari saying it isnt
Miller, deputy of counterterrorism at the nypd. Tell me what you know about this. John we are looking at a , whichsbased network had been planning attacks prior to january, around the time of the Charlie Hebdo attacks. I think we are seeing eight wework node of fire lit are seeing at a network node of isis. What we are seeing is very good intelligence that led them to shootout, and, a capture, a Police Officer wounded. But they were certainly on the right track. Then i think what you saw was the results of parts of that network were able to regroup. Charlie do you think they struck because of the caps on because of the captive, because what he may have told Police Coming up . John that could be possible. Or it could be simply what we refer to as a punishment operation for the capture of their cellular leader. Charlie do we know he was the cellular leader and they may have been connected to him or were likely connected to him . John i think the operating theory is the people who were st