I think they injected some 14 billion of over the last 24 hours. Don of tom china without question are acting. I agree with you, oil is critical. Really pricing. I took saudi light in the now,nal price we are at 19. 79 1979 is are you go back to to get under 20 a barrel. I have said this last four or five days. The decline in the last in the u. S. To year yield screams lower for longer. Francine we will have a look at that, quite extensively. We will also talk about emerging markets. Lets get to first word news in new york city with viviana hurtado. Viviana we begin with a report on the impact of the coronavirus on the oil market. Global demand for oil will plunge this year by a record 9 , according to the International Energy agency. The slump will thwart efforts by the opecplus coalition to contain the glut of crude. April will be the hardest hit month. Fuel use will shrink by almost a third. Now to president donald trump. He is temporarily halting payments to the World Health Organi
Pretty hot space survey monkey is in this space as well being able to collect data not just from the world at large, but customers, btoc, part of this whole transformation we keep talking about leslie picker will have the ceo later on in the hour got to start with microsoft, though, this morning, obviously beating the street on the top and the bottom line, upping its guidance and widening its lead jon, you know the Company Really better than anyone are you impressed at this point, at least with growth in cloud . I am, carl, because cloud has become at once so important and then nonsensical at the same time it used to be, you said cloud, you sort of knew what people were talking about oh, its those servers that are out there that are storing enough now cloud has become such a mainstream enterprise story. You have to ask questions two, three layers deep to figure out exactly what is the company talking about when they talk about cloud . Do they really have a fundamental technology are th
There are many complications that could derail the negotiations, but if a deal comes together The Middle East Strongest Military and most technically advanced power, israel, will be allied to the regions strongest economic power, saudi arabia which is still the Swing Supplier of the worlds oil all under an American Security architecture. That would be a major win for washington. For over a decade now the u. S. Has been searching for a role in The Middle East that is not the Old Quasi Imperial One and yet skurs American Interest in this crucial region allowing washington to focus on the larger challenges posed by russia and china. By organizing a soft alliance between israel and saudi arabia, biden can rely on these two countries to anchor the region economically and militarily. There is a price, of course, and its substantial. Saudi arabia wants an American Security guarantee and American Technology to build a Nuclear Energy industry. That includes the domestic enrichment of uranium wh
Coalrich region, yekaterina shumyn is one of those who are either too old or too poor to escape. But staying means that she and her three children must face each day like it could be their last. Reporter the shutters on katyas home stay closed for good reason. She lives on the edge of the village of zhovanka next to the nomansland between Ukrainian Government troops and prorussian separatists. Shelling and mortar fire are a part of everyday life, as is sniperfire from a nearby hill. Its been three years now since the conflict that has claimed the lives of 10,000 people brought the front line to the outskirts of zhovanka. Katya is 27, and a single mother of three children. Her youngest is just 18 months old. The children have no one else to play with. All the other families moved away some time ago. Doesnt all the shooting scare you . Yekaterina not really. You get used to recognizing what kind of weapon the shots are coming from. You know if its worth taking cover or not. Reporter when
Coalrich region, yekaterina shumyn is one of those who are either too old or too poor to escape. But staying means that she and her three children must face each day like it could be their last. Reporter the shutters on katyas home stay closed for good reason. She lives on the edge of the village of zhovanka next to the nomansland between Ukrainian Government troops and prorussian separatists. Shelling and mortar fire are a part of everyday life, as is sniperfire from a nearby hill. Its been three years now since the conflict that has claimed the lives of 10,000 people brought the front line to the outskirts of zhovanka. Katya is 27, and a single mother of three children. Her youngest is just 18 months old. The children have no one else to play with. All the other families moved away some time ago. Doesnt all the shooting scare you . Yekaterina not really. You get used to recognizing what kind of weapon the shots are coming from. You know if its worth taking cover or not. Reporter when