Can they deliver in shanghai . Bet that heaking a can succeed where others failed. To japan ands get south korea, coming online. Began is study. Fiveyear auction. Olding around we have not been at this level since easing ramped up. We are seeing the cost be moving to the downside about 4 10 of 1 . The korean won is on the retreat as well. A little change fluctuating after a threeday event with the aussie dollar holding steady. A look at how aussie bonds are faring. The 10 year yield fell as much as five basis points. Her marks in sydney, in which he noted that week consumption growth was a surprise but he remains confident that there will be a pickup. Looking at 63uan as we are waiting for more trade details. I want to highlight mexican peso trading around a high. After not time to celebrate just yet. Paul lets get some more on that nafta 2. 0. Last minute have arisen over the new trade deal. A deal was closer, but Speaker Pelosi saying nothing has been agreed to yet. Canadian official
Welcome to daybreak europe. We will see a little bit of selling in the asian session. A lot of read on the screen. Rates of korea cut kept rates unchanged, but cut its Growth Outlook. The bloomberg dollar index, we have seen an eightday winning streak. The sixthweek high for the bloomberg dollar index. Steady as she goes. Taking a look at equity markets in terms of u. S. Futures. The markets were closed for thanksgiving yesterday. Stock and bond markets. Futures under pressure for a second day. We saw europe close lower, too. Oil, just a little weaker, but it is heading for a fourth weekly gain ahead of the opec plus meeting. Opec and its allies are expected to extend the current supply pack rather than deepen those reductions. Following president trumps signing of the hong kong bill, there is one big question left unanswered, how would china hit back . The Foreign Ministry has issued a threat of retaliation, but they have been vague on details. Beijing will set the future course of tr
That bill in terms of the prodemocracy protesters. The Indian Markets looking like this, future suggesting a flat start for the session. Take a look at what happened,. 5 to the upside, since x likewise. The 10 year yields, one eye on what is going on with gdp. Growth comethat that would be the slowest rate weve seen. 71 rupees, the rupee has been the worst performer amongst andn emerging currencies part of that could be done to the weve had robust inflows of the greenback into the economy. Lets wait for that open but before that lets get to the first word news in new york. Were going to start at the u. K. Were starting strengthened as a poll suggested the conservative party may win a comfortable majority in the months u. K. Election. Hassurvey of 50,000 voters the tories winning 359 seats and the others 211. A top aide to Prime Minister Boris Johnson is warning there is a real chance of no overall victory and things are much tighter than they seem. The latest fed survey of the u. S. Ec
Down so please thank me join me in thanking rob for coming today and book. And now i am so pleased to introduce tonights speakers gerald epstein. Ian is the professor of economics and codirector of the Political Economy Research institute at the university of massachusetts, amherst. He has published widely on a variety of progressive Economic Policy issues, especially in the areas of central banking and international finance. His previous books include the political economy of central banking contested and the power of finance and whats wrong with modern money theory . A policy critique. He is also a longtime member of the center for popular economics. Hell be joining in conversation tonight by juliet schor ford, professor in economics and associate energy at boston college. Gerald epstein is presenting his new book busting the bankers club finance for the rest of us. Bankers brought the Global Economic to its knees in 2011 and nearly did the same in 2020, both times the u. S. Governme
Down so please thank me join me in thanking rob for coming today and book. And now i am so pleased to introduce tonights speakers gerald epstein. Ian is the professor of economics and codirector of the Political Economy Research institute at the university of massachusetts, amherst. He has published widely on a variety of progressive Economic Policy issues, especially in the areas of central banking and international finance. His previous books include the political economy of central banking contested and the power of finance and whats wrong with modern money theory . A policy critique. He is also a longtime member of the center for popular economics. Hell be joining in conversation tonight by juliet schor ford, professor in economics and associate energy at boston college. Gerald epstein is presenting his new book busting the bankers club finance for the rest of us. Bankers brought the Global Economic to its knees in 2011 and nearly did the same in 2020, both times the u. S. Governme