The futures indicated up about 322. The decline of 30 points futures point to bigger gain at the open of about 30 points. The nasdaq is open it is very early we have seen a lot of volatility lately lets look at what is happening in the treasury markets. Wti said the july contract that is the active front running Contract Trading above 22 a barrel one point of favor for the bulls on this. The 10year at 0. 698 . Andrew thanks, becky we have a huge lineup of guests. We keep saying a huge lineup but we do. It is crazy. Joining us exclusively this morning is walmart ceo, head of cocacola, james quincy, another exclusive with the new ceo of united the ceo of lonza that is partnering with moderna. A huge three hours ahead lowes, wow. Adjusted net 1. 77 the estimate was 1. 32 look at the stock. Up almost 4 home depot yesterday which was part of the reason that dow fell was because of home depot. Same store sales up 11. 2 . Dot com sales rose 80 lowes is going to invest quite a bit to support e
S p off by 13. Yesterday we saw a swing of 400 points or more we were up by 100, 350 i need more than 140 to get worried . No, thats a yawn at this point. 0. 6 at this point if you think back to all of last year watching, if it starts down 140, you could look away, look back, be down 800. You saw what was happening with treasuries. Lets look at that board once again. Looking at treasuries, these are the yields, the tenyear yielding 2. 831 . Stepping back from the 2. 9 it crossed yesterday. Check out the twoyear, 2. 069 look at europe thats where the markets are open for early trading at this point it looks like no, no back that up asia closed, but the nikkei down by 0. 6 hang. Shanghai up by 1 in europe, you can see active trading now, at least at this point things are relatively mixed ftse slightly higher but declines of a quarter percentage point for the dax in germany and the cac in france. Earnings still coming in this is a big one. Pepsico reported 1. 31 for the Fourth Quarter, a
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