avoid. and japan will discuss policy moods. the ultra loose in a tree policy expected to be maintained. but investors will also be watching china which is supposed to unveil data later today loan growth and supply money from a good offer some clues on the cash in circulation and the deposit in the financial system. on thursday, we will get a gauge on how factories are performing and a check on the retail pulse for the month of may. i got a take on how the federal will move this week. take on how the federal will move this week. this will be the first pause move this week. this will be the first pause and - move this week. this will be the first pause and its - move this week. this will be i the first pause and its outlook are so pretty much a change inaudible. it will hike interest rates i believe in line with us treasury which are in the process to fill its cash inaudible. in the process to fill its cash inaudible. ., , ., ., inaudible. the european central bank revised
welcome to a brand new week. looks like it s going to be a busy month for central banks from the us, europe and japan. on wednesday the us federal reserve will wrap up its two day meeting to decide on a cost of borrowing in the worlds largest economy. expectations are high at the fed and will hit the pause button this week after raising interest rates ten times and fascia. on thursday policymakers from the european central bank are expected to meet and they at the delicate balance of taming inflation while trying to avoid the risk of falling into a recession. and rounding out the week the bank ofjapan will be in session to debate on its monetary policy moods. expectations are high that they will continue to remain its ultra loose monetary policy. it s notjust central banks that investors will be watching closely this week, china is poised to unveil a slew of its latest data. later today at loan growth and money supply data for may could offer some clues on cash that is in cir
A next the next gear. Yeah, if you went out for lunch, like came back and checked the market, you went, what the heck happened yes. Ooersheres a look at our se heat map energy dealing well, had of course the opec extension, industrials, financials, goldman the best performer in the dow. Those are all the big winners. Ug the ten year yield is creeping up a little bit today. Real estate also in the red. Coming up, well go to washington for an exclusive interview with senator Chuck Grassley about tax reform. Chairman of the Senate Judiciary committee. The dows rise, 24,000, has been rapid compared to other big milestones a few of the signature trader hats for each milestone on set with us here courtesy of our friend, the trader peter tuchman, one of the most famous traders on the floor, looks like albert aeinstein if we can zoom out for a second, so we crossed 20,000 january, we crossed 21,000 on march 1st. That day was sort of reminisce soent of today crossed 22,000 in august crossed 23,
That in mind as we give you a look here at futures. We are looking for an up open at the open. European markets have been open and well give you a quick look there in terms of performance. You can see mixed bag with germanys dak down ever so slightly. Theres the 10year 2. 37, the story since the election. Theres a look at crude and brent as well. Lets get to our road map this morning. Black friday is upon us, but is it actually worth going shopping today . Were going to get you up to speed. And speaking of retail, well talk to the ceo of target, that companys plan to accommodate shoppers in store and online during the busiest time of the year. And president elect donald trump couldnt quite resist tweeting on thanksgiving day. His plans to keep that carrier airconditioning plant in the United States. That is the latest on his Transition Team all coming up. Ceos of major retail chains weighing in already on black friday. Heres what macys Terry Lundgren said earlier on squawk box. On a va