Plus, what investors and consumers like you need to know. Power lunch right now. Well, well, well an historic milestone once again for the dow. Its been a while, but now we are above 27,000 first time at that level on the back of 150pluspoint run the s p and nasdaq, they have turned negative, but the s p once again dealing above 3,000 briefly. United health, a major catalyst, accounting for roughly 80 points of the dow gains the stock having its best day since october 2017 weve got more on this well tell you the whys, where fors, and whether to buys coming up rates are spiking. Yields on the benchmark tenyear treasury note jumping this hour, just 2. 21 that, kelly, is quite a move and well keep a close eye on it tyler, thanks. Those old records do keep getting broken we have turned a lot lower in the past hour. Bob pisani is here to explain it all. Bob . Well, just on that note, just let me show you interest rateciti stocrate ratesensitive stocks. It was a disappointing bond auction. T
This is bloomberg surveillance alongside Lisa Abramowicz and annmarie hordern. The two of the issues under the Global Economy right now, right here in washington, d. C. The sustainability of the deficit in the u. S. And mr. Risch toward industrial policy. Front and center. Every conversation you have read outcome all roads lead back to that. Lisa especially given that it seems to be sovereign debt that is able to issue, not necessarily corporate debt when you talk about geopolitics and china and the u. S. , it will be fascinating to see how that is filled with given china is a member of the imf and is trying to create a Global Coalition. What is a Global Coalition look like in a fractured world . Jonathan it is the United States and japan, the United States and korea, the United States and malaysia. Malaysia stepping into the effects market. Japan and south korea turning to do the same. What you saw with yesterday is interesting. A meeting between secretary on, japanese, and south kore