The dax in germany up by. 2. The cac in france is up by a quarter percentage point the ftse is flat crude oil ended down by about 19 cents for the week last week this morning its down another 17 cents to 56. 38. A couple big stories were watching geopolitics. Germans chancellor Angela Merkel said efforts to form a Coalition Government has failed. Merkel has been working for more than a month to work with the, quote, free democrats and the greens after losing ground to a far right party in the september election if a coalition cannot be formed merkel could form a minority government or call for a new election youre looking at the euro down. Big questions about whats going to happen in that country. Also, in Corporate News, Marvell Technology is reportedly nearing a deal to buy chip maker cavium for 6 billion. Its going to create a bigger competitor for chip makers like intel and broadcom it would be comprised of 50 cash and 50 stock valuing cavium at 80 per share. Possible deal was firs
They are waiting and they will count up the votes. Hangs in the balance. Certainly does, the turnout has been tremendous, the polls open local time from 7 00 a. M. To 10 00 p. M. , but getting all those votes counted is going to take a while, especially from the farflung scottish isles, weather permitting, we are not expecting to hear the final result until maybe 6 30 to 7 30 tomorrow morning, that is local time. So after midnight on the east coast. As you say, a lot riding on this. Passions on both sides, has been very close, down to the wire, perhaps the no side edging slightly ahead. As you mentioned Prime Minister David Cameron coming up to scotland, making his plea and essentially vowing that the Scottish Parliament and the scottish people, does not go their way to separate. Ive heard many times in the time weve been here throughout the day, they believe the no campaign was totally mishandled and the yes votes were indeed equal or perhaps slightly ahead, and that would have caused
They are waiting and they will count up the votes. Hangs in the balance. Certainly does, the turnout has been tremendous, the polls open local time from 7 00 a. M. To 10 00 p. M. , but getting all those votes counted is going to take a while, especially from the farflung scottish isles, weather permitting, we are not expecting to hear the final result until maybe 6 30 to 7 30 tomorrow morning, that is local time. So after midnight on the east coast. As you say, a lot riding on this. Passions on both sides, has been very close, down to the wire, perhaps the no side edging slightly ahead. As you mentioned Prime Minister David Cameron coming up to scotland, making his plea and essentially vowing that the Scottish Parliament and the scottish people, does not go their way to separate. Ive heard many times in the time weve been here throughout the day, they believe the no campaign was totally mishandled and the yes votes were indeed equal or perhaps slightly ahead, and that would have caused