The city come and businesses are pressing for restrictions on restaurants to be lifted quickly. A report suggests hong kong may not ease any restrictions until after a mass testing blitz next month. Libyas Turkish Backed government has announced a ceasefire, the country also calling for the demilitarization of a military city. This comes amid growing fears of an escalation in the complex. Libya was plunged into chaos after an uprising toppled moammar gadhafi. The country has a split into two rival administrations since then. Global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. Im mark crumpton. This is bloomberg. From toronto, welcome to Bloomberg Markets. Vonnie we are now joined by our audiences. Here are our top stories. Trade tensions, a former trade official, Harry Broadman, will join us to talk about the back and forth this week between u. S. And china. The u. S. Postmaster general defending h
We will be joined to talk more about that. But first, lets talk about the market. Abigail doolittle is with us. On the back of a big speech by joe biden last night that has been largely wellreceived, even some republicans saying it was successful. Abigail indeed. Probably not too much influence in the markets today because earlier today on the open, really small moves. It was as the day got going that the gains continued, especially for the tech stocks on the day. A real head scratcher because we have a they were we do not have any positive macro data on economic front, and we also dont have any negative data relative to the macro either except for the further out uncertainty around the election and u. S. And china relations. Here we have the big tech stocks you were talking about once again climbing to the nasdaq 100 and faang index both at record highs. The faang index now up 115 since its march low. Apple is just incredible, up more than 5 today. Split does notck create value. Inter