Tom its simulcast on television and radio and we welcome all of you around the world and across the nation. If youre in that odd east coast october, its the density of fog, for those of you on radio across washington to boston, drive careful. The fog is never its like a london fog, jon, its so bad. Tell me london is gorgeous. Jon its got a london feel. London is always gorgeous, beautiful. What else do you want me to say. Tom thank you. N radio its a tapestry of gorgeosity. Jon the beautiful sky. Tom thats a postcard jon just put up. I really want to focus away from the market and data, futures negative, dow down, and we forget the claims are in this hour, this nation on a labor basis, theres no other definition, its not an opinion, its flat on its back and you bring that over to a debate tonight, do you think it will come up . Jon i think it will come up repeatedly, tom. At the opening of the hour, the professor said it perfectly. For people at the bottom who are really, really strugg
Next, the debate between the candidates for West Virginia governor. Incumbent republican jim justice faces democratic challenger ben solanki on a debate hosted by the West Virginia Broadcasters Association. Live coverage now on cspan2. No matter how things change, one thing never will. You can rely on the people and network of at t. To help keep your business connected. Good evening and was welcome to the West Virginia Broadcasters Association the Gubernatorial Debate between an chemic governor jim justice and democratic candidate ben salang salango. I am your moderator for this evening. The West Virginia Broadcasters Association comprised of commercial television and radio stations across the state is proud to bring the debate to all West Virginians tonight. We thank at t for sponsoring the event. Well do our best this evening to explore issues important to West Virginians while in a venue a clear picture of where each candidate stands. How the time for details and specifics on the im
Crude getting wrapped into all of this. We get inventories coming out at 11 00, all of that wrapping into the story that maybe we arent that good at dealing with the virus again, despite what happened in the spring, and how that narrative will feed into your equity and asset allocation. The other story we are following his Morgan Stanley, the last major big bank to report earnings. Really wrapping out a winning week for wall street trading desks. The highlight was fic revenue rising 30 . That helped drive revenue above estimates. Also, equity underwriting fees came in double more than year before. Very solid. Now the question is, can it continue, particularly when it comes to the visibility of the election . Joining us now on Bloomberg Television and radio is jonathan pruzan, Morgan Stanley cfo, as well as sonali basak, bloomberg wall street correspondent. It is good to have you. Killer numbers, particularly when it comes to fic. What visibility do we have now for the Fourth Quarter .
Europe here. We initially saw quite a negative story coming out of europe. In the United States, maybe some stimulus talks helping propel the story a bit higher. The s p up by over 1 . The euro has come back. It is still negative on the day. We did have a 1. 16 handle. We now have a 1. 17 handle, but we have seen continuing dismal inflation data out of the eurozone. Yesterday was germany. Today it is france. A 0. 6 print. We get the final number friday. Alix totally different from the u. S. , in that we are able to generate some inflation. Christine lagarde with her strongest signal that the ecb will change its goal. She said it may be worth examining a strategy that allows inflation to temporarily rise above the target rate, similar to the feds shift. We need to thoroughly analyze the forces driving inflation dynamics today, and consider whether and how we should adjust our strategy in response. The anchoring of fixed rate expectations might have loosened. The wider discussion today i
The two candidates will not be sharing the same platform. The democratic president ial nominee john f. Kennedy, separated by 3000 miles in the los angeles studio, the Vice President richard m nixon. Now joined for tonights discussion by the facility, which permits each candidate to see and hear the other. Good evening senator kennedy. Sen. Kennedy good evening. Bill good evening Vice President nixon. Hank from nbc news. Douglasvon fremd, cater, roscoe drummond. As you probably noted, the four reporters include a newspaper man any magazine reporter. They were selected by the vice secretaries of the candidates from among the reporters traveling with the candidates. Broadcasting representatives were chosen by their company. Uponules have been agreed by the representatives of both candidates in the radio and television networks. There will be no Opening Statements by the candidates or any closing summations. The entire hour will be devoted to answering questions from the reporters. Each ca