Session, 0. 7 . We are seeing a decent move when it comes to the bond markets. The eurodollar trading up by 0. 1 . I want to show you what is happening. A lot of sound and fury around the middle of the session, but as it has for a long time, the pound going absolutely nowhere. We are up by just 0. 1 against the u. S. Dollar. Alix i feel like it is the same thing now with stimulus headlines in the u. S. Lets get the latest on brexit headlines. The u. K. Says talks are over. Prime minister Boris Johnson spoke on that earlier today. Pm johnson given that they have refused to negotiate seriously for much of the last few months, and given that this summit appears explicitly to rule out a canada style deal, ive concluded that we should get ready for january 1 with arrangements that are more like australias, based on simple principles of global free trade. Under in australia type deal, there would be no competence of agreement, and the bulk of trade would be done under less favorable wto rule
Round two. Has admitted sachs its role, reaching multiple settlements. Aery lets get started with check of the markets. U. S. Futures coming online slightly higher. This after we saw u. S. Stocks gaining ground in the regular session. There was optimism for another round of stimulus ahead of the last president ial debate. , andht, banks rallied reached the highest since june Energy Shares rebounded with oil. We will check that shortly after. Small caps also gained around. We could take a look at the dollar right there. We saw again in the first time in five sessions. Check out oil right now. A flood at the moment at around 40 a barrel level. , also the latest sign of opecplus that they ford be restraining supply longer. We heard Vladimir Putin say that russia is able to put output further if needed. Haidi a thick a look at how we are setting up the asian session. There getting this out from u. S. Election. Greater volatility and portions playing out here. Take a look at nikkei futures.
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