Options. The 30 year seemed to not go as well as planned. Your getting a huge lift up in yields. The last week, we are up 15 basis points. You are starting to see a repricing underway. Romaine we did have another ipo today. We had qe holdings which is a Chinese Company that did debut, up 87 on the day. There is risk appetite, people are picking and choosing bets as anthony was alluding to. Lets bring him back into the conversation. Global strategist at a mayor price. Se. N you look ameripri when you look at the bond market and the positioning of yields here in the idea that a lot of the runup we have seen to risk assets is at least in part due to the record low yields, do you worry if we see a Material Movement up in yields, the selloff in the treasuries continuing, that would have any tangible effect on equities . Anthony it could. Not something that keeps me up at night. The main drivers are trends in the economy, in the environ in the virus, and if we will get a vaccine by the end o
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Justice breyer has always been remarkably generous with his time in supporting society projects. In less than two weeks on june 6 at our annual meeting, he will be delivering the societys 41st annual lecture. Some background on Justice Breyer. He was born in San Francisco and after stanford, he came east. He has a ba from oxford. His law degree at harvard and went on to clerk for justice goldberg. He served with great distinction in the justice department. He served as chief counsel to the Senate Judiciary committee and served in other similar roles during that time of his career. He has taught at Harvard Law School at the Harvard Kennedy school of government, at the college of law in sydney, australia, and the university of rome. In 1980, president carter appointed Justice Breyer to the United States court of appeals for the first circuit, and he was the chief judge there from 19901994. In 1994, president clinton nominated him as an associate justice of the Supreme Court to succeed ju
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