Lets check in on your markets and see how things are doing in terms of yields. You can see the u. S. 30 year yield coming down further. 1. 96 . Yield at. 98 . R i feel like i must be seeing something wrong because that would be insane. It is actually 1. 47. Im sorry, italy, thats what got me off track. I thought i was looking at u. S. Treasurys, that would be nuts, dropping 50 basis points in minutes. That is the italian 10 year coming in below 1 . With stocks opening down and turning higher after we had some positive trade comments out of china. Lets get first word news in new york. We begin in italy, where conte will get a mandate to form a new government after the former alliance collapsed in chaos. The new administration will include the fiveStar Movement and the democratic party. Those rivals have little in common other than a desire to avoid an election. Country isa, the looking to extend maturities on over 100 billion of debt. They want to delay repayments to the imf after a col
More support in terms of his policy. Lets have a little check in. Rio and billiton coming lower along with anglo american. A little commodities complex shifting with a downward bias. Three companies are on the move. I know that you are going to play some of that interview a little later on. Theyali, they are saying are on target to deliver cost cuts of 750 Million Euros next year, one billion euros in 2016. They had a cap of 40 . They are free to do what they like. Trying tothey are sell 2 billion worth of assets in the north sea. Five people that we are familiar with say that deal is potentially under pressure. Icap. A profit fall at you are dealing with is one month with colossal volume, the next month, things changing. You have a couple of individual stocks that are worth focusing on in todays trade. Having a look at the broader complexion of where we are, i think this really says it all. The dollar generally reversing. You can see the population. It is a crowded trade, some people
Our political podcasters interview Sen. Rob Hutton, R-Brookfield, about streamlining the Universities of Wisconsin with a smaller footprint, funding UW-Madison s new engineering building and encouraging free speech on campus.
Our political podcasters interview Sen. Rob Hutton, R-Brookfield, about streamlining the Universities of Wisconsin with a smaller footprint, funding UW-Madison s new engineering building and encouraging free speech on campus.