Michael oleary has to say about that and new numbers from the change Research Survey on the american electorate right now. It is tuesday, november 24th, and this issed Worldwide Exchange right here on cnbc god bless you please mrs. Robinson Heaven Holding a place for those who pray hey hey hey good morning, good afternoon or good evening and welcome from wherever in the world that you may be watching. Maybe i should say whenever in the world given the time zones im Brian Sullivan it is looking like another strong day for stocks. Futures are up big, do y dow fus up 275, nasdaq up 47 obviously the market has a lot of momentum and new money coming in behind it you have more vaccine you news, it will tend do that when you are talking about saving humanity and on top of the vaccine maker, watch shares muof regeneron, th government starting to distribute its antibody treatment to american hospitals today starting with more than 30,000 courses very good news as hospitalizations in many states
Is theail sales number only surprise i suppose. Juliette that is quite interesting given this had been this consumer driven recovery and the positive numbers we have seen and domestic travel. Gold is a miss. Still seeing the incredible strength coming through in offshore youuan. Onhave been seeing a risk momentum coming through in equities across the region. Signing havinghe a positive boost to markets. We are seeing momentum on the asiapacific index. It is going to close at a record high. When we look specifically at Chinese Markets themselves, we did have the csi 300 already near the fiveyear high. The csi 300 a little weaker, down by a 10th of 1 . Korean airlines coming out and saying they are going to to buy. 8 trillion yuan an airline. Raising 2. 5ng to be trillion. That is a bit of corporate breaking news. Lets get over to julia. She is at jp morgan. Thank you for joining us. What was your main takeaway . Controls glance have been maintained. Still looks like their recovery is pr
The most important issue. The blur of information we are getting, the effect on the markets, the effect on the nations politics, it doesnt matter. The pandemic statistics, the cases, the hospitalizations, and yes, rising death rates are front and center. Jonathan couldnt agree more. The conversation is so familiar to everyone sitting in london, in europe watching this play out. You start at 10 00 p. M. Curfew you start to limit dining. Then what . That is the concern for a lot of people this morning. Tom im going to use the hands up. That has proven so effective on radio worldwide. Think of it like three hockey bucks of death in europe. Inis only one hockey puck the United States. Europe is way out front of this, and i am frightened by the idea we will begin to see the deaths expand. The other thing i am frightened by, lisa takes a day off, and rumor has it she left day bear, and i think shes returned a bull. [laughter] jonathan lets see how long this one last. I reckon we can get to a
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