Utility. How we may be soon making our own power. And sugar rush halloween candy flying off the shelf. This is Worldwide Exchange here on cnbc good morning, good afternoon, good evening welcome to wherever you may be watching lets get now to why you are probably here. Your money and the markets Technical Levels are barely holding up they are holding up in some cases. Futures are mildly in the red for the dow. The nasdaq futures are down 58 something to watch we will throughout the morning broad based indices. It was the fifth drop in six sessions here is truly your nasty stat of the morning. Nasdaq posting the fourth drop down 10. 55 this month why are we so precise. That makes the nasdaq 100 on base for the worst month since november 2008. The nasdaq 100 now officially doing worse than it did in march when the pandemic and lockdowns first hit. It wasnt just stocks. Also watch the medal gold cratering more than 2 . Gold down about 18. 57 per ounce. It was silver that stunk up the joint
The market in one direction or the other. As of yesterdays close the s p 500 had rallied 865 point off of its lows on march 23. 251 of those have come from five names. That equates to 29 of the gains we have seen in the equity markets and it underscores the fact the market is held hostage by the performance of the make cap companies. It carries us along the upside but also carries a risk on the downside. Tech is nottoday down as much as some others are down. What is going on with bonds and gold . Kailey we are seeing the classic risk off trade, the dollar is stronger and seen as a safe haven asset, and you are seeing a bid into treasuries. The 10 year yield is down four basis points. Coming slightly weaker, off the highest since 2011, a little bit of profit taking. The more interesting commodity is copper. Dr. Copper usually very sensitive to the Economic Growth story. It is higher today as well. That is a mystery. David that is a mystery. Thank you to kailey leinz for that report on t
Exxon mobil and American Power is the study of the oil giant and its role in world affairs. I am pleased to have steve coll back at this table, welcome. Steve thank you. Charlie i can imagine they said this, it is an exciting time, i cannot remember a more exciting time. To be looking at what is happening in the world, to be a journalist. Steve it is exciting to be at a journalism school, all these young reporters going out into this environment, trying to figure out how to do their job professionally. It is a time i think, when the attacks on the press has strengthened the press, made it clear what our role is, and also raised the bar on our performance, we have to earn it. In this environment of trying to delegitimize the press or divide the press. It is an exciting time to be in his profession. Charlie should we as journalists have learned something from the campaign . Steve yes. In theere lots of misses runup to the election by journalism. We have lots of journalists in this countr
Rose welcome to the program. We begin this evening with the attack near the houses of narmt london and talk to katty kay of the bc and fran seen lacqua of bloomberg, union. The uk government has this evening said that we stay at the same terror level alert, this was height toned severe two years ago meaning that a terror attack is likely, so we are not at the highest level, of course we have police, we understand that for the next couple of days, there will be more police deployed, one of the ministers also say they may call on the military if they find it necessary. But, charlie, the big difference i see and have covered a lot of terrorist attacks throughout year, i am thinking of brussels, again you were saying it was only a year ago to the day we saw that horrific the airport attack in brussels. Rose we continue this evening with steve coll, the dean of the columbia of Journalism School and also a writer for the new yorker magazine. His recent article is Rex Tillerson is still actin
Rose welcome to the program. We begin this evening with the attack near the houses of narmt london and talk to katty kay of the bc and fran seen lacqua of bloomberg, union. The uk government has this evening said that we stay at the same terror level alert, this was height toned severe two years ago meaning that a terror attack is likely, so we are not at the highest level, of course we have police, we understand that for the next couple of days, there will be more police deployed, one of the ministers also say they may call on the military if they find it necessary. But, charlie, the big difference i see and have covered a lot of terrorist attacks throughout year, i am thinking of brussels, again you were saying it was only a year ago to the day we saw that horrific the airport attack in brussels. Rose we continue this evening with steve coll, the dean of the columbia of Journalism School and also a writer for the new yorker magazine. His recent article is Rex Tillerson is still actin