This is afterall cybermonday this has a retailing bonanza and signals a Strong Economy into 2020 all right now look a this. Another market rally not huge. But a rally. The dow is going to be up maybe 20, 25 point small gain for the s p small fractional game for nasdaq this is interesting. China banned u. S. Navy ships from calling port in hong kong retaliation for the president sign civil rights measure. Little impact on the market. This morning, the pet restored tariffs on steal importses from brazil and argentine in that may have brought future down a little. Later on today president heads to london for 70th anniversary of nato youll go across world stage just as dmtds try to bring him down with another round of impeach m hearings. Oh, what a day. Another market rally shop until you drop online and yes we expect some choice words from the president of impeach m as he leaves for london got a big show varney and about company sb to begin. I want to, i want to dwell on Holiday Shopping.
Week the Asia Pacific Economic. Earlier this week the Asia Pacific Economic cooperation summit set for mid november in santiago chile was cancelled amid what cooperation summit set for mid november in santiago chile was cancelled amid widespread protests in the nation due to its proposed increase in Public Transportation fares spread protest in the nation due to its proposed increase in Public Transportation fares and what demonstrators call economic inequality news of the cancellations what and what demonstrators call economic inequality news of the cancellation swept across the globe as it was anticipated that president s donald trump and whats up across the globe as it was anticipated that president s donald trump and she would sign phase one of the trade deal between the United States and china following these a 9 phase one of the trade deal between the United States and china following these. Reports officials from both sides were quick to dispute the prospects of such a sign init
We are going to bring you todays market moving news from all around the world, from london to brussels, istanbul and washington. Our bloomberg voices are on the ground with this mornings top stories. We want to begin in turkey. The country has agreed to tip a rarely halt its military offensive in northern syria, but it is not withdrawing its forces. The lifting of sanctions may come with a permanent ceasefire. Theence with implementation of a ceasefire, the United States will not impose any further sanctions on turkeys, and once a permanent ceasefire is in effect, the president has agreed to withdraw the economic sanctions that were imposed. Joins usimin demokan from istanbul. How does this play out over the next 24 hours . Simikin turkey is expecting the kurdish fighters to withdraw from the areas. President erdogan said he expects to create a safe zone once those kurdish militants have left the area, and the safe zone will be 444 kalama theres long. 444 kilometers we also expect turk
After the bell tesla is not only stock revving up Group One Auto soaring to record highs. After its Earnings Report, the ceo will be here to break down whats driving profits later, the wework water cooler tensions are high for employees with thousands of layoffs. Many might be heading for the exits with empty pockets weve got the details on that as power lunch starts right now welcome. A mixed bag we got for markets thanks to earnings the dow is in the red. The nasdaq is the only one that is higher right now by just about half a percent lets look at what is driving. The dow held by back 3m. Vice president mike pence with some harsh words for china and for some of the companies doing business there kelly, it was a highly anticipated speech after being twice delayed due to development o s on trade it was hawkish speech. The u. S. Maintains an adversarial view of china and its economy and actions oversaes ev even though washington wants to keep engaging. America is reachi ining out hand t
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