2nd, fbn am starts right now. Cheryl were feeling good welcome to fbn am good morning im cheryl casone. Lauren im Lauren Simonetti and we have green im free. Cheryl how your money is moving because it might be time to get back on the bull. Dow futures jumping more than 212 points right now. We were up over 500 points overis night despite a second death here in the u. S. From the coronavirus right right now dowp and now 17 nasdaq up 73 and a half right now all three indices trying to recover from worst week from the financial crisis. Lauren theres hope for coordinated Central Bank Action to mitigate Financial Impact and take a look at this pushing tenure treasury yield down to. and it did hit a record low of. 1. 3 earlier. Cheryl worries below 50 this week and look at oil below 50 but were excuse me still below 50 but gaining about 79 cents right now 4555 on oil interesting here gases prices are down and safety gold play still in play. Look at that gold is up 3 thats interesting. Lauren
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