Day. Saudi arabia already scaling back production ahead of the may 1 deadline. Lets take a look at how markets are setting up. New zealand is closed for the anzac day public holiday. No trading in kiwi stocks. Seeing optimistic. Japanese future going higher going into the bank of japan decision where bond buying could be on the table. Watching the japanese yen as it passes through rumors and conflicting reports on the health of the north Korean Leader, watching for a risk asset. Side in asiane trading monday, reflecting the pickup in u. S. Trading friday although we are seeing u. S. Futures trending lower in the morning asia session. Saudi arabia has already started curving output ahead of the may 1 starting date for the opecplus output and production curve agreement. Four days of gains when it comes to oil prices. Shery global confirmed cases having an impact on the markets, approaching 3 million according to data elected by bloomberg and Johns Hopkins university. There are signs new
With the sport for just over 7 months to go with each hi carolyn pigs is hit with a radiation scare plus a former australian rugby player reaches a settlement i have unfair dismissal antigay social media. Lets get going nato leaders shot into a meeting right now near london as they search for unity on their future direction the alliance has been labeled quote brain dead by the french president emanuel macro and they have been disagreements over money and the ongoing war in syria the us President Donald Trump and the french leader miss your macro in particular have disagreed on several points doing so very publicly in a combative News Conference on tuesday turkey has also threatened to block a major defense plan which could undermine the alliances role in the baltic region which Prime Minister Boris Johnson used his opening speech to push a message of unity. We are rock solid in our commitment to nato and to the giant shield of solidarity that now protects 29 countries and nearly a 1000
And an auto workers strike just revving up. Tox on top of twin jolts that could have consumers hitting the brakes. Sellers on wall street, well, hitting in mass. First to capitol hill where the clock is running out and now fear of a prolonged shut down is beginning to set in. Is there anything that d. C. Can do to stop it . South Carolina Republican senator president ial candidate tim scott is here. Bipartisan texas duo, mike mccaul and henry cuellar. Your world is now. Welcome, everybody. Im neil cavuto. We begin with chad pergram on capitol hill on a countdown to a shut down. I guess right now, chad, is looking more and more likely. What can you tell us . Neil, good afternoon. The government is all that shut down right now. Theres no rescue plan out of this culdesac. The house cant approve its own bill to fund the government for a month and bolster Border Security. The vote 232 to 198 with 21 gop nos. One group wants to be more extreme than the other group. So even their effort to pa
Were in the spin room. It was the second Republican Debate now in the books. And it was a debate for the ages well talk about winners, losers and analysis and maybe who continueso their quest to become president and maybe who drops out, well get into that. We begin with Grady Trimble live at Reagan Library with highlights. Reporter they covered a lot of drowned, crime, education and the economy, some of the most pointed attacks were aimed at someone who wasnt in the room. Donald trump is missing in action, he should be on this stage tonight, he owes it to you, to defend his record. Where they added 7. 8 trillion to the debt. My former running mate donald trump has a plan to consolidate more power in washington, d. C. Donald, i know youre watching, you cant help yourself, you are not here, because you are afraid of being on stage and defending your record, you are ducking these thens, you keep doing that, well call y you, donald duck. Some landed some didnt, nikki haley and Vivek Ramasw
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