The sectors where you might want to hide out, each down by at least 4. 5 . Volumes down as well. Industrials, 106 above the industrial average in canada. Canadian stocks fell 10 on the day as the country recorded its first death from the coronavirus. Romaine european stocks flirting with the bear market. Of course, we had that big drop in crude. We know what sovereign bond yields are doing with the treasury yield. Scarlet everyone is looking for different technical levels, searching for any kind of hint. That is what Abigail Doolittle does so well. Abigail i want to start out with what stood out to me most. Capitulation, even though we are probably not close to a capitulation bottom. The dow transports in a bear market. Oil clearly in a bear market. The s p 500 down almost 19 . Hard to see the s p 500 not slip into a bear market. What the impact will be to the global economy. This is the chart that really, on this day, stands out the most the dow transports today did something it reall
Mnuchin this morning bob with the wild week for stocks rick and the bond market bob bob, we start with you its another choppy day hopefully will end a little more stable than we started below this week was 22. 80. Were well off of the lows for the week but still down today. Off of the lows for this morning. In terms of sectors, its been all over the place all week. For once energy is leading but that was the opposite earlier in the week Consumer Staples are the week one. Banks have been generally under performing the entire week just want to point out the consumer names every one was talking about. Campbell, smuckers a and the food stocks were up. For the last day and a half they have been selling off. I want to point out the bond etfs high yield bonds the junk bonds down on higher chances. Theres 3 currently muin bonds weak. They do the convention center. They fund the transit systems. Quite across the board one bit of solace is the vix is quieting down. If you call in the 60s quieten
As the stock plummets 11 and is now at just 10. 35, american is also offering voluntary buyouts to employees. That leads to this question. Are we looking at a Global Travel depression . The ceos of hilton, United Airlines and Royal Caribbean cruise lines all sit on the board of one Organization Called the world travel and Tourism Council. The ceo of that council is live in a fox business exclusive from london, where the famed tube, londons underground subway, is now closing down stations. Will london lock down and what does the future hold for travel . Despite americas troubles, the markets are bouncing back from yesterdays selloff. Weve got another volatile session. At one point, down 721 points at the low, the dow has now swung more than 1200 points, currently we see gains of 237 points. The s p climbing higher by 30. The nasdaq is up 254. Plus we are going to speak to the nations largest Medical Transport company about how it is preparing to move coronavirus patients from one place
i think this is an activist court. getting rid of roe v wade was an incredible thing for pro-life. simply because people disagree with an opinion is not a basis for questioning the legitimacy of the court. is the u.s. senate confirmation process to blame for polarizing the entire judicial branch? what you want to do is destroy this guy s life, hold this seat open and hope you win in 2020. donald trump, mitch mcconnell and their republican buddies are shoving aside the wishes of the american people in order to steal the supreme court seat. is the court now out of sync with the american public? a court that s already pretty illegitimate is going to be in full crisis mode. and now new questions of ethical standards. have the justices damaged the court s reputation further by failing to disclose financial relationships and gifts from wealthy donors? the perception of the american people is important to me. the highest court in the land should not have the lo
now. what are you doing? and good morning. thanks, joe. it s 10:00 a.m. eastern, 7:00 a.m. pacific i m jose diaz-balart. we begin this hour with breaking news from london where british prime minister liz truss announced a short time ago she is resigning after being in office for 44 days. i recognize, though, given the situation i cannot deliver the mandate on which i was elected by the conservative party. i therefore spoken to his majesty, the king, to notify him that i am resigning as leader of the conservative party. her resignation comes after a series of high profile resignations and revolt by members of her conservative party over her economic plan. truss is by far the shortest serving prime minister in british history. with us now to talk about this from london, nbc news foreign correspondent kelly cobella. reporter: it was a string of issues i guess you could say. problems unforced errors for the prime minister over the past six weeks or so. she said today t