Exchange, where we bring you todays market moving news from all around the world. Joining us from brussels, bloombergs maria tadeo, from london, ed evans, from the white house, Kevin Cirilli, and Michael Mckee joins me here in new york. First we want to start in brusselss maria tadeo. We are taking a look at euro area confidence falling to the weakest level since 2017. Maria tadeo joins us for more. Maria thats right. The numbers were particularly bad when it comes to industry. Trade uncertainty really weighing on prospects on the outlook. This is particularly bad for germany. This is a very export oriented economy. In europe, germany is coming under huge pressure to engage in fiscal stimulus to drop that black zero, no deficit policy. We are looking for any signs this is going to happen anytime soon. We are just not there yet. Has got to be, brexit. We are just four weeks away from what is supposed to be a hard deadline for a no deal brexit. Officials in brussels tell you the situatio
Anna a very warm welcome to bloomberg daybreak, our flagship morning show in london. Im anna edwards. Manus and i am manus cranny. Lets kick it off with some red hot headlines. Anna we have numbers coming through from deutsche telecoms. Of course, to rise about 4 , so says the company this morning. They have given us the numbers for the Fourth Quarter. Revenue at 19. 5 billion euros. That is ahead of the estimate of 19. 1 billion euros. Giving us their numbers. Missing estimates, the dividend coming in at 0. 6 euros per share. That is one of the big stories around Deutsche Telekom at the moment. Back in their home market, prices are under pressure because of competition from vodafone. Better news out of the u. S. Unit. We heard from tmobile, with 1. 2 million monthly Wireless Subscribers, more than any other Wireless Subscriber in the u. S. This is a bond based business. Manus a couple more red hot headlines. Lets jump into standardbanks four year adjusted earnings per share. This is a
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Whod thunk that six months ago, right . So a down week, but not a dull week, thats for sure. Josh lipton has been on top of it all there on the New York Stock Exchange floor today. What are you watching there, josh . Reporter hey, bill, yeah, we do finish higher today. The dow tacks on 46. The nasdaq is up 19. The s p up 6. 1,663. The dow intraday, i know you have been talking about this, you saw the drop after the disappointing new home sales data, but then we moved higher. It was microsoft. It was the ratesensitive sectors, also, right . It was reits, utilities, s p, telecom. And, also, big oil. Exxon, chevron, you know, thats been weighing on the blue chip, but they were working today. What was not working today, some of the homebuilders. You look at the itb, the Home Construction etf, you know, bottomed in 2011. We hit the peak in may. But youre down about 19 , 20 since then. Some of the homebuilders, they really lagged this week. Ryl, lennar, kbh, toll, all finishing the week lowe
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