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fed call for urgent action. we are joined exclusively by dallas fed chief robert kaplan. and the debate, joe biden refuses to push back his next meeting with president trump the white house rules out of virtual clash because of covid-19. quick check of the markets coming online, u.s. futures right now up .3%, after the close, we have the white house saying president trump is open to something big or than the skinny bill. it has all been about optimism over stimulus deal, despite conflicting signals on capitol hill. we had u.s. stocks in the regular session wanting to a five-week i. we have optimism on corporate will, adding to the positive tone. eaton vance jumping after agreeing to be taken over by morgan stanley, more on that next the dow higher .4%, nasdaq .5%. oil is gaining .3% at the moment, climbing to its highest and more than a month. opec now saying the worst may be over. demandve boosted their and their crude outlook for the next four years at we have the dollar fa
New-yorkUnited-statesAustraliaJapanHong-kongIranWashingtonMadridSpainChinaWhitehouseDistrict-of-columbia is out. china removes another obstacle to foreign investors. it is that time of year again. we have the highlights from apple s new product launch, including a fifth generation of the watch. news out ofing south korea. the august jobless rates coming in at 3.1%. way belowy, estimates. analysts expected it to come in at 4%, which would have been the fourth consecutive month of the unemployment rates coming in at 4%, but surprising the markets, 3.1%, the lowest since 2013. south korea s august adjusted rate at 3.1%, adding 450 2000 more jobs in august versus 452,000 more jobs in august. we have the passage of an extra 452,000budget in early august t could have lent some additional support, but still, the lowest unemployment rate since 2013 reallyin at 3.1% is interesting, given the fact that we have seen some private sector employment weakness with the ongoing trade tensions between the u.s. and china, not to mention south korea s own issues with japan. a surprising unemploymen
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