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Sara eisen is joining me once again. Hi there, sara. Good to see you, mandy. Triple digit rally for the dow be up with over 300 points at this hour. Still have a long way to go to make up for yesterdays losses. Bob pisani jones me here on the floor. Youve been looking at historical rebounds. Were due for a rebound, getting it right in line with a historical pattern. Let me show you the s p. We flat lined at the open, up 300 points on the dow, 37 points on the s p and we sort of have been right there throughout the day. A little bit of rise after europe closed once again. Saras right, once we had a correction, 3 down with the s p 500 two days in a row, that has been a rare occurrence. This only happened eight times since 1980, five in 2008 and each time, two sessions in a row, one day later, the s p has been up 75 of the time, averaging 2. 3 . Sara, guess what, were up 2. 2 on the s p. Thats today. Not bad. Its happening exactly in line with expectations. One week later, its up 86 . The
Good morning. Welcome to Worldwide Exchange on cnbc. Im sara eisen. Im wilfred frost. We are coming to you once again from the World Economic forum in davos, switzerland, an annual gathering of political leaders, ceos, bankers and business decisionmakers. Our special guests this morning, david rubinstein, he will join us in just a minute. Later, tim adams from the institute of International Finance and bill browder will join us. All of this as well as investment ideas from jpsJoshua Friedman. Yesterday we saw slight gains for the nasdaq and s p. The dow had its fourth negative session in a row. Albeit slight declines. Right now, 27 points on the dow called lower. We did see a rebound yesterday in the dollar, but also in the yields. They pushed higher having hit a low of 2. 3 during tuesdays trade. Today the yield on the ten overnote is 2. 43 . Its been 67 sessions and we have not seen a down session. The top stories today, central banks, ecb holding its first policy meeting of the year
Beat goes on and on good morning and welcome to Worldwide Exchange. Im sara eisen. Im wilfred frost reporting from washington today as wells fargo ceo was the before the Senate Banking committee. More on that including his prepared remarks in just a moment. Finally a very good morning to you from me as well. Looking good in washington. Miss you here. Playing my Favorite Song to keep me in a good mood. First a check on the global markets. U. S. Equity futures after they gave back most of their gains yesterday on the turning in oil prices. Oil was up 2 gave most of that back and stocks followed suit. Looks like were up in the premarket here, 42 points on the dow. Futures up five and nasdaq up about one. See if we can hang on to those gains. Theres some Economic Data, some housing earnings and of course two big fed meeting and boj meeting starting today. For the ten year treasury note yield lets show you where we are this morning hovering around that 1. 70 level. Hasnt bunched. 1. 69 is y