Contracting by 5 this year and within the s p headlines like those punishing reopening trades, punishing pretty much everything as you can see behind me particularly the likes of norwegian cruises, winn resorts, banks, airlines sliding significantly. Some of those names down as much as 10 sara. Weve got a huge lineup of guests to help make sense of this selloff today for you air yell investments john rogers saw a onceinalifetime buying opportunity. His take and where we stand now. Plus well discuss the new tristate travel order what it means for the entire leisure landscape for ceo of booking holdings, a perfect day to get thoughts on what travel will look like well speak to the ceo of slack about working and new product today. Full Team Coverage of this pullback and final hour of trade. Mike santoli tracking Market Action the most concerning covid outbreaks with the new numbers and Brian Sullivan watching the drop for energy sector, the worst performer. First lets get to josh lipton w
Hong kong security law tomorrow. Starbucks, pepsico are the latest companies to curtail ad spending on facebook. Tossure on the group crack down on hate speech shows no signs of slowing. Manus 6 00 a. M. In london. 7 00 a. M. In paris, 9 00 a. M. In dubai. It is the best year for bonds ands 1995. Charts,ne in the unchained melody. I wont sing it for you. The fed was cutting rates and get this. I know you will choke on this. 6. 47 for 30 year bonds. I could have retired. 5. 79 . Ht money was good morning. Nejra good morning, manus. I love your trips down memory lane. It is extraordinary we have seen the best first half of the year since 1995. Look, there might be more in the lower orpush yields higher this week because we got fed chairman Jerome Powell speaking to congress along with secretary of the treasury steve mnuchin. Interesting is the disconnect because youve got bonds. To that extent, but also equities bid to such an extent so a different story being told in the equity and bond
We can get above that 200 day. I have to tell you, once again, what causes a decline its always the banks. Why the banks . Because we cant value we cant value them because we dont know what their future loan losses are going to be. I think that the feds chilling statements made for a tremendous confusion because, remember, weve been skating everybody has been saying how can the market almost bet a its high the answer is because we dont have any data. No real reports that contradict that i didnt like the nike quarter, but people already apologized for that it is the banks and, once again, when i think of the banks an article today about credit cards and how people arent taking the big credit cards with the 400 and 500 fees. David, the credit side continues the buyers jim, that is really interesting to see when we start to get the earnings where the focus of investors is. After the close we get jeffries. Investment banking not overry large but what will be interesting, jim, im sure well
2. 8 million added well explore if that means a v shaped recovery is coming. 2. 7 on the s p 500. Coming up, retail making a big move higher today as reopening trend ramps up across america. Well with marc metrick about what hes seeing from customers so far and later, are leaders doing enough to address equality daymond john will join us with his list of actions. Lets get straight to the key question of the day. Have we bottom ed were ploex ploering in a number of ways. Steve liesman has e details on the number mike looking at the rapid pace of the rally scott will give us his Market Outlook and well focus in on the soaring Airline Stocks with Raymond James analyst. Steve, start us off on the jobs report and how sustainable it is great question, sara, but a lot o head scratching going on how u were 2. 5 jobs created and no one knew it wall street didnt seem to know it but look, i put together a list here of maybe some reasons how do you get 2. 5 million delta there, 11 million jobs 8.
Ahead on todays show, fashion in the time of coronavirus. Well speak to anna wintour about vogues new partnership with amazon on a Digital Store front. Plus we will speak to truist ceo about his efforts now for Coronavirus Relief lets focus in on the stories we are watching Steve Liesman with the highlights from the fed minutes. Just released in the last hour and oliver chen is with us to talk about retail earnings and the big box names he likes so far. Michael, start it off with you what stands out . Yeah. The market just bobbed right back up from that lateday selloff yesterday. In fact, the low for today in the s p 500 hit about three or four times was yesterdays high. So it seems as if, you know, big money investors continue to behave in a way that suggests they feel underexposed to stocks if theyre not going to pull back a lot weve been talking a lot about this rotation theme. You have small caps up a lot and fin tech and financial all were really doing is stretching the upside of