. O a presumed debate october 15 crisis, go to cash. Do you understand we are 3 from a dow record high . Jonathan the narrative has really shifted away from the worries about a contested election, and now the conversation about the potential of a blue wave. No question about it. We like to see more polls coming out. The candidates really migrate to arizona today and tomorrow to come off the messaging from utah. Have you seen the polls for going to be at polls from quinnipiac . A fivepoint lead in iowa for biden. The average right now, 9. 4 points to biden. I feel you, tom. I get it. Everyone else does, too. They are conditioned by the experience of four years ago. That is a conversation with kevin later this morning. Tom again, i look at the markets. The doom and gloom out there, the vix, the volatility at 28, im sorry. Look at the equity recovery and look at corporations adjusting. This breaking ibm news is important. Jonathan after a big acquisition last year of red hat, the restruct
Exchange right here on cnbc good morning, im dominic chu. Your stock of the morning, a name you probably all know and even use, amazon. Com climbing to a new record high of above 3,000 per share you can see here in the early trade, 3046 is the last trade for amazon were off about one third of 1 in the premarket. That is just one stock that you need to watch today. But in a bit well go over more. But we start with how you and your money and the Global Markets are setting their day up stock futures indicating with a should be a lower open at in stage right now. If the futures moves holds, the dow jones would be down about 247 and the nasdaq down about 40 but remember, we had strong gains in yesterdays session and that saw the dow jump over 450 points and the s p post its fifth straight positive session. And the nasdaqs run continues jumping more than 2 to hit another alltime high this has been a strong trade throughout the course of the year especially since the covid19 market lows that
The opecplus curbs doing little for the global glut. The virus drags on demand. Policymakers are focused on the Economic Impact of the virus. We will hear from a policymaker later this hour. Shery we are seeing downside for u. S. Futures. This coming on the back of a second straight week of gains. We have seen coronavirus cases start the United States to stabilize. We are seeing coronavirus debts and cases here in new york coronavirus cases here in new york start to decline. Brent is down. There was a loss of 8. 5 on friday. There is a gloomy outlook on oil prices, wti at the lowest level on record. Haidi we have been listening into President Trump speaking at the daily Coronavirus Briefing at the white house, talking about additional testing and stimulus and conversations with the democrats coming close to a deal. President trump saying Vice President mike pence will be helping having discussions with u. S. Governors when it comes to shortcomings in testing in information will go ahea
Investors failed to go ballistic. He will take care of the situation. Will he . 10,000. Rosses will we see aggressive profittaking . That today not see because bitcoin is up another 500 in todays trading. Currency gp. He xb if you look at the percent missed price it indicated again for the dax and the cap this morning, indicated loss for the ftse, the euro stoxx. Up. 51 . It does not look like equities on the continent will be opening a negative territory but there could be pressure in the u. K. Guy are we talking about irrational exuberance again . The famous greenspan words that came to haunt the markets. It took a while to get there but that was a factor that the markets ended up having to deal with. Lets take a look at the s p record after record after record on u. S. Equities. We were up another 1 , 26. 27. The ftse had a solid base and european equities had a solid day. A more mixed start. Futures are beginning to firm. Lets talk about what else where watching. The british pound
Including postings in europe, and from 2007 to 2008. At the rand corporation, Robin Quinville is a distinguished fellow at the council and the senior advisor, and served as Vice President for European Union and special edition at the council. Howard howard shatz is the director of rand, initiated research, and the party Rand Graduate School specialized in economics and national security. And so many varied studies im hardpressed to find something he had. Michelle egan is our nonrand expert, one of our own at the Wilson Center, fellow in global europe program, professor at American University school of International Service and coordinates european and russian studies program. With that, you are waiting, i will turn it over to charlie. Thank you very much. Robin didnt introduce herself but i will mention she is just back from top political jobs at the us embassy in london and in berlin, and knows quite a bit about this herself and hope she will intervene in the discussion period. I woul