Conversations in europe to some level of success. Of course, the stimulus discussion in washington, all of this wrapped around a market that will never, ever go down. Futures up 25, dow futures up 186. We have a 23 print on the vix now. Just to go to the equity market for one second, come on, jon. 32 to 23 on the vix is really something. Jonathan it is an equity market that has got away from so many, particularly on the tech side. Amazon up 70 . Microsoft, apple up 30 . We have had monster moves. Tom your thoughts on europe, you spent eight tour of duty in you spent a tour of duty in fractured, germany in frankfurt, germany. Jonathan europe is demonstrating that they can borrow at the Commission Level and distribute to places like italy. That was unthinkable in the depths of the crisis. I dont think it is that goal bullet, the. This is part of the journey. Thats how you should view it. It will take a while for the story to build. The keyword is crisis. It took a crisis to take this ste
Appetite for treasuries. Jay powell insists it is not the return of qe. Tension sores in the middle east. Turkey says its forces will move into syria at any moment. Shery lets get you started with a check of the markets. U. S. Futures under pressure, fell. 1 after the s p 500 for two consecutive sessions. Semiconductors taking the biggest hit, they fell the most in about six weeks. We have trade headlines sparking concern about tensions intensifying between the u. S. And china. That is upsetting some of the comments coming from fed chair powell, who left the door open for rate cuts. The dow lost more than 300 points while the nasdaq fell 1. 7 . Lets see how we are setting up in asia. Sophie australian markets have lower, asx 200 opening snapping a threeday gain. Bhp shares among the biggest laggards. Studyssie dollar trading after overnight gyrations on the trade brinkmanship. Confidence numbers for october are due in a halfhour. Nikkei futures pointing to a lackluster start. South kor
Relationship, an issue that is getting a lot of attention these days. Senator warner has been at the forefront of china and has been a leader on the conversation related to Foreign Policy and National Security issues, both on china and his years of service in the senate. For those of you joining us for the very first time, u. S. I. P. Was founded by congress as a nonpartisan National Institute dedicated to working with partners around the world to prevent and resolve violent conflict. One of the things we do here in our headquarters in washington is to provide a space for conversation about the most critical Foreign Policy issues of the day, and i think the u. S. China relationship certainly qualifies. That is exactly what brings us together. We have seen over the past decade how china has shifted many of its policies, and become far more active in the international stage, particularly, it has invested heavily in countries and laid a much more active role regionally. We have seen this
Next, a discussion on u. S. China relations with virginia senator washing a mark warner vice chair of the Intelligence Committee from the u. S. Institute of peace this is an hour and ten minutes. Good afternoon, everybody im Nancy Lindberg im the president petition u. S. Institute of peace. And delighted to welcome everybody here for a very timely conversation with senator mark warner from virginia. About the u. S. China relationship, an issue getting a lot of attention these days. Senator warner has been at the forefront of china. And has been a leader on the conversation related to Foreign Policy and National Security issues both on china and through his years of service in the senate. For those of you who are joining us for the first time, u. S. Ip was founded by congress as a nonpartisan national institute, dedicated to working with partners around the world to prevent and resolve violent conflict. And one of the things we do here in our headquarters in washington is to provide a s
Institute of peace, i am excited to welcome everybody here for a very timely conversation with senator mark warner from virginia of the u. S. China relationship, an issue that is getting a lot of attention these days. Senator warner has been at the forefront of china and has been a leader on the conversation related to Foreign Policy and National Security issues both on china and his years of service in the senate. For those of you joining us for wasvery first time, usip founded by congress as a nonpartisan National Institute dedicated to working with partners around the world to prevent and resolve violent conflict. Here inhe things we do our headquarters in washington is to provide a space for conversation about the most critical Foreign Policy issues of the day, and i think the u. S. China relationship certainly qualifies. That is exactly what brings us together. We have seen over the past decade, how china has shifted many of its policies, and become far more active in the internat