Liz let me be clear, hes right, the fed moves the markets. Stocks thank you, charles are stinking, are sinking think kind of are stinking [laughter] as big tech selling of apple, amazon, facebook offsets j js vaccine, theyre not able to lift up this market. The dow looking at its fourth losing day in five. We are down 465 points, low of the session down 475 or so, so were just about there. S p is losing 66, the nasdaq hitting a new correction low, down 291 points. The nations top pandemic fighters from the fda to the cdc and more testifying on capitol hill just one day after american depths from the coronavirus deaths from the coronavirus trooped 200,000 topped 200,000. Well take you to d. C. For all the drama. Meanwhile, one tech company that helps americans get cheaper Prescription Drugs making its debut on wall street just hours ago. The coceo of good rx is here for his instant to his stocks day one pop and what he can promise, he says, without any help from washington d. C. And a p
It was some of the regulation that inhibited the development of real Capital Markets. That is in the interest of the european people, wider Capital Market system. Regulators work with governments, whoever, to say lets develop a regulatory system that is the best, not just more. Dont look at changing something is always being a negative. It could be a Huge Positive for the public good. James, let me give you a different twist. Policy donetary we have the right regulatory structure in place to ensure that is something pops, it will not have the kind of affects it had in the past . You always have a risk of bubbles. Fear and greed, the bull in a bear instinct. You are always providing opportunity for a bubble at some point. Based upon what we see certainly in the banking or, its very low. Just on the regulation point, we have been living with this from crisis times. What the regulators did was absolutely necessary and the right thing to do. Banks were over levered, operating with anywhere
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Im delight to introduce the moderator for the second panel on the turkish economy. He is a senior fellow and director of the turkey project in the center on the United States and europe at the brookings institution. At brookings and previously on the faculty of the university in istanbul he has produced a rich body of Scholarly Research on topics including u. S. Turkish relations and turkish trade policies and Foreign Trade policies, the author of several books, the newest entitled turkey and the west fault lines in a troubled airline just came out in july. You can purchase it here if you like. We are very grateful to him for taking the reigns and i will leave to it him to introduce the panel and lead the conversation from now until 12 30. Please welcome him and the panel. Thank you. [ applause ] thank you. Im delighted to be here. Im not not sure whether ill be able to reign the panel as eliso has done and not sure i can speak as soft as she has been able to do. Please bear with me. T
Istanbul he has produced a rich body of Scholarly Research on topics including u. S. Turkish relations and turkish trade policies and Foreign Trade policies, the author of several books, the newest entitled turkey and the west fault lines in a troubled airline just came out in july. You can purchase it here if you like. We are very grateful to him for taking the reigns and i will leave to it him to introduce the panel and lead the conversation from now until 12 30. Please welcome him and the panel. Thank you. [ applause ] thank you. Im delighted to be here. Im not not sure whether ill be able to reign the panel as eliso has done and not sure i can speak as soft as she has been able to do. Please bear with me. Theres a lot that will need to be covered here. Oat in the program we have our honorable first speaker member of the European Parliament. I have sought his permission to allow me to start with a professor from the university of maryland. Right now, she has a fellowship working als