Jones industrial average up 16 points but its the nasdaq thats breaking out of 88 points on the nasdaq this morning and s p futures up 4 and 3 quarters staff largest Economic Contraction in u. S. History yesterday, another uptick on unemployment claims push selloff i didnt do, the dow industrials at the close yesterday still the dow, nasdaq and s p 500 on pace for fourth straight month of gains with industrial up on final day of july. Economic recovery, where is the economic recovery headed and what can the fed do to support it . Coming up at 8 10, chief investment offer rick is here and you dont want to miss valuable insight and commentary stimulus stale meat, still no deal with extra unemployment expiring today. President trump does not want to see election day move but also does not want to see fraud. U. S. Appeals court said to reconsider dismissal of his case. Coming up 8 30 a. M. Congressman jim jordan will weigh on latest moves on flynn, the congressmans fiery take away as well.
Moving averages with big tech leading the decline Global Market slump after the u. S. Manufacturing i assume tumbled to more than a decade low sparking fears that a recession may now be unavoidable as a fallout from the china u. S. Trade war has now spread historically equity returns are the worst when the eye is on manufacturing drops from levels below the 50 threshold whats even more concerning now though are the details about print new orders employment and production they were all either soft or had to tear it even further only 3 of the 18 industries in the survey reported growth the lowest figure since 2009 adding to the bad news European Companies are set for their worst Quarterly Earnings in 3 years the latest data lifted the feds bond rates futures sharply with the november contract now pricing in an 80 percent chance that the fed will cut interest on a 30th in monetary terms it looks like we are at a race to the bottom of the e. C. B. How reintroduce. Q. E. At 20000000000. 00
Dow plunged more than 500. 00 points to break both the 50 day and the 100. 00 Day Moving Averages with big tech leading the decline Global Market slump after the u. S. Manufacturing i assume tumbled to more than a decade low sparking fears that a recession may now be unavoidable as a fallout from the trying to us trade war has now spread historically equity returns are the worst when the i as a manufacturing drops from levels below the 50 threshold whats even more concerning now though are the details about print new orders employment and production they were all either soft or how to tear it even further only 3 of the 18 industries in the survey reported growth the lowest figure since 2009 adding to the bad news European Companies are set for their worst Quarterly Earnings in 3 years the latest data lifted the feds bond rates futures sharply with the november contract now pricing in an 80 percent chance that the fed will cut interest on 30th in mana. Terry turns and looks like were at
A laggard in this entire rate cycle their funding stresses in the repo market that are not going away and now we have just witnessed vision literally detonating overnight destroying confidence in all similar v. C. Ventures and capital and liquidity are now scarce and getting scarcer we are now in the quad Witching Hour with the nasdaq below the 100 Day Moving Average the dow below the 100 day the s. And p. Blue below the 100 day and finally the russell 2000 below the 200. There is news on a relatively neglected front of the troubled ministrations global trade conflict with both allies and declared adversaries today the u. S. Has won a round in the World Trade Organizations arbitration system in the latest up or so to the long running case over european subsidies and analogous u. S. Support for the boeing company in their latest ruling on the 15 year old case the panel of 3 corporate lawyers deciding the case found that a. Subsidized loans for airbus caused harm to us competitors valued
I am bradley graham, the coowner of politics and prose along with my wife. On behalf of the entire staff, thank you very much for coming. Well, survival. That is the big topic that we are here to talk about this evening as mankind looks to the future we certainly do face some very big survival challenges, and basically come down to how to provide food, clean water and energy to an evergrowing population on a planet undergoing Climate Change. Charles mann has written an engrossing book about these challenges, but not with the purpose of providing his answer on how we all should go, rather he has very engagingly and hopefully framed the debate by writing about to 20th century scientists who though not particularly well known were exceptionally influential. Charles says the two were largely responsible for creating, quote, the basic intellectual blueprint for understanding our environmental dilemma. Now, these two didnt agree. In fact, they took radically different approaches to the issue