Targeted aid maybe, perhaps as much as 25 million for airlines we have details on that. Later, a democraticled house panel calling for a crackdown and breakup of the countrys biggest tech companies. The chair of the antitrust subcommittee will join us later this hour as power lunch starts right now tyler, thanks welcome to power lunch. Im kelly evans. Were digging through the fed minutes just released. In the meantime, take a look at whats leading the rally its consumer and consumer discretionaries. The house panel is going after big tech its a mixed bag but apple and amazon both up more than 2 . With markets rocketing back after the late day drop we saw yesterday, stimulus back on the table. Bob pisani has more on what were seeing here. In fact, were at the highs for the day. Were on light volume again. The volume tends to be lighter on up days than down days recently thats a sign the pain trade is to the downside. Sectors tends to be the cyclical names here banks, industrials, materi
High level talks end with bipartisan deal. Office of trade and manufacturing policy, Peter Navarro joining me at 8 00 a. M. Hour live coming up. It is jobs friday. Economists are predicting 850,000 jobs added to the economy in month of september. Unemployment rate to tick down to 8. 2 . Special long coverage begins this morning, all hands on deck at 8 00 a. M. Eastern. Markets reacting to the President Trumps coronavirus test. They are negative. Dow futures down 440 points. S p down 57 as the markets react to the president s diagnosis. This after choppy first session of the Fourth Quarter and ended in positive territory. Dow industrials up 35 points, nasdaq up 159 and s p higher by 17 at oclock on wall street. Mornings with maria is live right now. Take a look. European indices down, dax index lower by 139. Korea, hong kong all closed for holidays but nikkei average in japan open was down twothirds of 1 , breaking news overnight President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump have tested
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Bloomberg sheells will not take the path of least resistance. Dampenssystem fault hopes of japan replacing china as asias trading leader. U. S. Futures opening the session pretty flat. We sought u. S. Stocks gaining ground in the regular session, but this after a volatile session. Their hopes for another round of stimulus measures. We have a house voting on the democratic relief package they are tonight. Watch out for that. The s p 500 gaining ground. Most sectors closed higher. The nasdaq gaining more than 1 . We had a mixed sure when it came to the jobless claims. Are on the u. S. Jobs report tomorrow which is the last one before the president ial election. We have the dollar losing ground as we saw demand fading. Look at the bti. Wti. We saw pressure as it will to over a twoweek low. An unexpected return of libyan output that putting pressure on prices. Here is sophie in hong kong. After the volatile session on wall street, we might see a muted day here in asia with india joining th