Front. Showing millions of jobs lost. Well see more with the jobless claim number and tomorrow with the number from the government dow looks to be up 260 s p up by 34 and nasdaq up by 118. We are getting competing views jobless numbers we know are bad. Then you see oil prices that tell you where things may be headed prices may be up again gain of 7. 3 this shows you maybe things are starting to pick up around the globe. Maybe that demand is coming back that may be something to hang your hat on. Andrew thank you we have a huge lineup of guests. Secretary of state mike pompeo will join us to discuss relations with china former ceo of Goldman Sachs about the outlook of the economy and the ceo of paypal and also talking to the ceo of hilton and aflac ceo will join us and our media guru from lion tree hard to think we are going to pack it all in in three tiny hours. That means no screwing around at all today is what i think go for it then. Three hours time for everything. With err going to
Sterling in just a few minutes. And of course, the u. K. As well, where weve seen quite a volatile quite a lot of volatility. A little more than we expect it for labor turnover, 7. 2 6 7. 26on billiard million. Now for the extrusive interview. Kathleen i want to welcome our bloomberg audience for this interview with Robert Kaplan, president of the Federal Reserve bank of dallas. It is a windy, rainy day. Clyde you could make it over here. Interesting because you made it clear you are a voter next year. Lets put that on the table. Youve made it clear you are one of the 13 fomc members. You must be one of the dots that sees no rate cuts, no rate hikes unless something happens in 2020. What has to happen . Robert there has to be a Material Change in the outlook, either for better or worse. Ive already got baked into my outlook, we are going to have weak manufacturing next year, sluggish growth, pretty sluggish Business Investment, but with a strong consumer. There would have to be some Ma
December 2008. Brent had its best day since collecting data. You are still looking at wti at 61. 81 and present at 65. 85 in asia, the knnikkei up about 3 points this morning, some early trading in europe, fairly muted there. Ftse slightly higher in france, the cac slightly down, so is the dax. Check out treasury yields, the soyear is now yielding 1. 833 the 30 year a little lower but well above what weve seen in recent months. Lets talk about the corporate story of the morning wework now delaying its ipo. Surprise but says it will still go public by the end of the year the company has been prepared for its investor road show which was supposed to take place today. But made the decision last night to stand down. This reportedly over concerns that there is not enough stock mark et investors. Work reporting they will not go public until at least october at the earliest adam neumann wants to get through the jewish holidays before he considers the next steps. Because that is what is keepin
Sara eisen. Good morning. Happy holidays. Happy holidays indeed getting closer to christmas morning. Thats trading on the markets. Well come in in a moment. Travel alert things slowly starting to come back online at atlantas heartsville jackson. More than 1,000 flights were delayed or canceled. The timing couldnt be worse well have more on that in just a moment first, lets get a check on the Global Markets this morning. Weve got green arrows really across the board as u. S. Equity futures point to a higher open dow futures are up by triple digits right now indicating an open at 138 points higher. S p 500 futures poised to open 14 points higher the nasdaq poised to open 51 points higher. This, of course, after record closes for all three of those indexes on friday as everybody is sort of focusing on tax reform and whether lawmakers will pass that through before christmas this week. Absolutely right. Fridays section slightly flat on the week as a whole up over 1 the s p is up less than 1
Check things out today because we have now seen already 69 record closes for the dow this year if there is another record close today, as you would indicate if you see these gains again, this would be the most record closes weve ever seen in any year for the dow. Last record watts set in 1995 and that was a record of 69. The s p is already in record territory. Weve seen 61 record closes for the s p and thats compared to 18. The dow indicates almost 24,800. You see what im looking for. I cant see your screen. Its a map of south america because the train the sorkin train was oh. No, no. You said san paulo. I was down in san paulo where am i now youre down across from the falklands. The train is. Youre still here youre here i missed the train, as you know youre still in jersey, i think, camden or something not even. I havent left the island of manhattan. Seriously. Im stig thinking im like just hanging outside of penn station. The sad thing is, i had to look to figure out which one i knew