Nation, and Bloomberg Television as well. I love how we end our opening withistopher Christopher Verrone of strategas. A lot of people rationalizing where we are and beginning to rationalize outcome a way utes come on down 30,000 where we are and beginning to rationalize out, wait a minute 30,000. Jonathan lets be clear about something, they have been bullish and right through most of the last eight months. Most hatedlked about bull market, but this recovery has been underappreciated. I have sat here many times waiting for it to fade. It hasnt. But i think now things have changed. Restrictions are back. It is our closing indoor dining. The letdowns wont be the same as early spring, but the restrictions are there for all to see. The question is how much of this do you tolerate. ,om what is just as important moments ago at Deutsche Bank on the fact of a weaker dollar. How weak is weak . What do you see was in the literature . Jonathan if you are ecb president Christine Lagarde, too weak
Tom good morning, everyone. Bloomberg surveillance. And keep her being with us on Bloomberg Radio and bloomberg television. Thisan important our is an important hour. Will join us later, carmen and Vincent Reinhart. Morning,at we see this the only thing that matters. Dollar out to new weakness. Jonathan dxy taking out the lows of early september. That is the dollar index, heavily weighted towards this goal currency. The eurodollar nicely through 1. 19. Another monday with a cyclical tilt. Small caps outperform big tech, largely off of some positive vaccine news. Haddownside surprises weve in the Economic Data over the last week, we need to Pay Attention to that. Im excited to hear what david has to say about that. Tom lets frame that right now. I look at the 55year forwards. The answer is ive got disinflation in the united kingdom, a little bit of a rolling over of disinflation trend in the united states, and is some noland right now. Kind of the wrong upside surprise. That is the labo
Congress still stuck in a stimulus stalemate not even at work. Turning to markets futures are rallying this morning. Tripledigit gain on the dow industrials, both s p and nasdaq hitting another round of alltime highs. The dow turning positive for the year. Take a look at the markets this morning. Wash, rinse, repeat, House Speaker nancy pelosi breaking San Francisco coronavirus rules getting her hair done in a salon. Where is your mask, nancy . The backlash ahead. Plus a Retirement Plans that starts at birth. Mornings with maria begins right now. Checking Global Markets, european stocks rallying as well following wall streets record run. Look at french and german markets more than 2 , in asia overnight markets mixed, both to plus side. President trump vowing to help the city of kenosha, wisconsin rebuild amid protests. Cheryl casone has more. Good morning, cheryl. Cheryl that is right, good morning. President trump making pledge to Business Owners and Law Enforcement officials there. I
Way to the indian border. Theres tangible issues. No question they are flexing their muscle right now. What i would notice in this market on a quiet wednesday, i know you will do the data check here. Publishing moments ago this bullish consumer view, and that was a game changer yesterday with the retail sales report. Jonathan we will catch up on the geopolitics a little later in the hour. Equity futures up 19 on the s p 500, focusing a move higher over the last several weeks, up by 0. 6 . Just surprise after positive surprise. The economic surprise index in the United States is absolutely flying. And it is at a record high searching higher after yesterdays retail sales beat. It was just an absolute trout. Today absolute trounce. Today i am going to be watching the u. S. May building and housing permits starts to get a taste of what we may expect. U. S. Loan purchase applications hit an 11 year high last week, so that should be some sort of indicator. 12 00 p. M. , fed chair jay powellc
Edward tom good morning. Wfh, as the jargon now, you work from home. When do we all get back to the office . We thank you for watching. A really interesting wednesday. There are a lot of political moments, theres international relations. In the market, im sorry. I started out this morning with on, and all much going now a bid to equities once more. Jonathan you the word crosscurrents. I think that is the right word this week. We have betterthanexpected data in the United States. I think the data right now is absolutely critical. The Federal Reserve has played a huge role in this market, and clearly that is exacerbating this, but the veracity comes from the betterthanexpected data. You have to say that this rally tracks that pretty well so far. Tom lisa abramowicz, what have you learned about the efficacious nature of fed policy . Is it helping right now . Lisa it is helping to push down yields and push up prices of assets across the board, and certainly hoping to encourage companies to