A survey says more than half their nts will keep children at home. Hong kong stocks see a rally from u. S. Holds off tough sanctions. Ain line equities are unfazed by the unexpected pull jack. Good morning, everybody. To the markets straightaway. Well show you what weve right the futures now. This is a picture for you. Futures certainly suggesting strength some coming from the european equities session. We have a little bit of catchup to play in the but not to the extent that we see futures bouncing in europe. Some expecting strength perhaps in relation to the opening up story. Far fingers crossed, all fingers crossed. Well keep alert definitely to a second wave and talk to our guest about the subject. Some catchup with the u. S. U. S. Futures look a little more sanguin, of the y very aware violence thats been taking place. Weighing on investors minds no doubt although equity markets seem to be last from this story week. Well see whether that lasts. Thats what weve got in erms of the f
Over two days, as the biggest oil etf dumps short dated contracts once again. We will speak about this and earnings with the bpce l, Bernard Looney, coming up shortly bp ceo, Bernard Looney, coming up shortly. Aboutl speak to the ceo the impact of coronavirus and the business shortly. Get to some numbers coming through this morning. We have got numbers coming through from bp this morning. They are talking about how the industry has been hit by supply and demand shock. They remain committed to delivering their net zero ambition. We heard about that back in february or so from the company, from Bernard Looney, the relatively new ceo at the helm of dp. First quarter dividends bp. Dividends, so maintenance of that dividend at least at the same number. Bp saying it had around 32 billion of liquidity available at the end of the quarter. The bp ceo, we are taking Decisive Action to strengthen finances. We have heard about how they will not be taking government money, they want to get through
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Global coronavirus cases top 2 million. Germany is set to start loosening the lockdown for next week, and President Trump will unveil guidelines to reopen today. European futures turned positive despite historic declines in retail and factory gauges, sinking stocks on wall street. Attention turns to todays jobless claims. Plus, wti crude at an 18 year low amid a record collapse in the u. S. Fuel demand. Washington is considering paying drillers to leave oil in the ground. Just under an hour away from the start of cash trading. Nymex crude still under 20 a barrel, but rising today. We see futures doing the same, regardless of where you look. European futures are up half a percent. On dax a percent futures, quarter percent on ftse futures. Dow jones, s p, and nasdaq many contracts all showing a little bit just the slightest 10th of a percent of a game today. Anna . Anna lets talk about the breaking news from european corporates. The travel and leisure sector in focus when it comes to the
Caves reopen to visitors. Hello and welcome to world news today. South africa are the Rugby World Cup champions for a third time in tournament history. The springboks have taken the title injapan, beating england 32 12 in the final. They overpowered the english in the second half of the game. Makazole mapimpi scored a try, putting south africa ahead 25 12. And with less than ten minutes left on the clock, winger Cheslin Kolbe sidestepped the England Defence to score another try, sealing the win for the springboks. The team has made history. Captain siya kolisi is the first black man to captain the springboks and to lift the web ellis cup. Millions of rugby fans were watching in england, south africa and around the world. Rupert Wingfield Hayes reports. As the final whistle blew in yokohama, half a world away in johannesburg, the streets erupted in celebration. The people of the rainbow nation dancing and singing together. For South African fans who had made the long trip to japan, it w