The nasdaq up by about 120 yesterday was a down day for the markets. The dow off by about 270 points. But if you want to take a look at november hes historic gain, check this out, the dow actually up by 1. 8 for the month, that is its best month since january of 1987. The s p no slouch either it gained about 11 while the nasdaq was up nearly 12 november by the way was the best month for all of those indexes since april which was a huge month. Also small cap stocks were some big winners. The russell 2000 finished the month up more than 18 , 245ethas right, 18 in one month, the best month since that index was created back in 1984 so here we are heading into december and year to date, the nasdaq is the superstar, up nearly 36 the s p 500 is up by 12 and the russell 2000 up by 9 . The dow up by 3. 9 so fantastic november for all of these indices. Nasdaq leading the way in terms of year to date. Joe. Yep, coincident with the surge. Go figure. The second surge are you sure it is never too ea
Mastercard center and we are joining with the global erinnovators group on this effot to present the presentation today. We are very honored that elizabeth of cnn is leading the conversation and as a reminder, you can submit questions when you registered and we are happy to get to those questions as part of the conversation so thank you all and welcome, elizabeth. Peggy, thank you so much and i am so glad to be here with all of these wonderful panelists we are goingha to have with us. For nearly ten months into this outbreak, covid19 is exposing deepep inequities into the systm worldwide. Right now this virusac has killd more than a Million People worldwide. Its infected more than p Million People, millions left without work and economies have been left. Nany left in terrible shape so how do we ensure that Vaccine Development and Distribution Process is unhindered by domestic and international geopolitics. Id like to introduce the guests, kathleenen sebelius is e of Americas National G
Has a discussion on how the covid19 vaccine can be equitably distributed globally. This is 45 minutes. Hello welcome everyone to this important conversation that we will be having today on equitable distribution of vaccine. My name is peggy clarke im the executive director of the Innovators Group and Vice President of the Aspen Institute. Thank you so much for joining u us. Today the Global Inclusive Growth Partnership which is a partnership between the Aspen Institute and the Mastercard Center for inclusive growth, is presenting an important conversation on ensuring the equitable and effective local distribution of vaccines. On this conversation is part of a series, global inclusive recovery and rebuilding which was developed through the Mastercard Center were joining with the group in this effort to present this presentation today. Were very honored that Elizabeth Cohen of cnn is leading this conversation. And as a reminder you can submit questions when you registered. Theyre happy t
And Vice President of the Aspen Institute. Thank you so much for joining us. Today the global conclusive Growth Partnership which is a partnership between the Aspen Institute and the mexico city for inclusive growth is presenting an important conversation on entering the and effective Global Distribution of vaccine. This conversation is part of a a series, global inclusive recovery and rebuilding which was developed with the Aspen Institute and mastercard center, and were joining with the Innovators Group in this effort to present this presentation today. We are very honored that Elizabeth Cohen at cnn is leading this conversation. As reminderel you can submit questions when you register and were happy to get to this question as part off this conversation. Thank you all, and welcome, elizabeth. Peggy, thank you soeg much ad up so glad to be here with all of you wonderful panelists thatt we arerf going have with us. Nearly ten months into this outbreak covid19 is exposing deep inequitie
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