Below 50, then it s going to continue to grow within the end of the year. Continue to grow within the end of the year of the year. Let s turn our attention of the year. Let s turn our attention to of the year. Let s turn our attention to us, of the year. Let s turn our attention to us, the of the year. Let s turn our attention to us, the jobsl attention to us, thejobs data, that s out this friday. Will that s out this friday. Will that have any impact on what the fed decides to do. We know they re meeting in the next few weeks. , ,~ weeks. The highest risk economic weeks. The highest risk economic event so weeks. The highest risk economic event so far. | weeks. The highest risk economic event so far. Because what we have seen so far, august was unprecedented for some global markets and one of the catalysts behind this was concerns that us economic momentum after being very robust and resilient for the past 18 months or so is showing signs that there is rocks are falling and the
Our middle east correspondent lucy williamson reports now on the growing pressures on israel s prime minister benjamin netanyahu. Hamas would protect them as assets, the argument went. These younger, fitter hostages were the ones who would survive. Instead, israel s army says they were shot by hamas in a tunnel under rafah as israeli forces battled above them. Almog seroussi, alexander lobanov, ori danino, eden yerushalmi, whose last words to her sister were, they ve caught me. And hersh goldberg polin, a 23 year old us israeli citizen, and carmel gat, a therapist who was described by other hostages as their guardian angel. Carmel s family said she and hersh were due to be released in a deal outlined in july. Her cousin today inconsolable. It s too late for us. It s too late for carmel. I will never hug her again. But 101 people can still hug theirfamilies. For them, make the deal. Save lives. As pressure on israel s prime minister builds, today, he blamed hamas for the failure to free
And infections surge around the world with outbreaks and 65 countries. Withe a 50 jump in cases 34 people know dead. Well, what a day. Take a look at markets right now. Lets start with bonds. Were going to take a look at the aussie three year, hitting a record low at. 35 . The aussie 10 year, pretty weak. The new zealand 10 year also slipping. Were seeing yields on bonds falling to levels previously unseen. Barrel. Ude 49 a wti is below 45 a barrel. Lets check in on currencies. Dollargot the kiwi trading like this. Coming in betterthanexpected , 2. 6 . But this predates the coronaVirus Outbreak. Weve seen exports rise in new zealand to 1. 7 . The yen was a big mover, strengthening 3 against the u. S. Dollar. That trend looking to continue. A 54ussie dollar has handle, and that happened after we got those absolutely shocking pmi numbers out of china for february. So, hows that setting us up for Equities Trading around the region today . New zealand up and running and off 3. 2 . We have
Where we bring you todays market moving news from around the world, from hong kong to london, madrid, paris, and washington. We want to start with the latest trade development. President trump signals he would be willing to wait for another year before striking a trade agreement with china. Pres. Trump in some ways, i like the idea of waiting until after the election for the china deal, but they want to make a deal now. We will see whether or not the deal is going to be right. Its got to be right. Alix joining me from hong kong is enda curran. This is very different from what we heard yesterday from President Trump. Value, it is clearly the strongest signal we have had yet from the white house that we may not have this trade agreement by the end of the year. I think it will probably, something of a shock to both the chinese and Global Investors who have pretty much been banking on some kind of agreement by the yearend. But remember, we still have this deadline of december 15 for when t
Totting continues to sweep trans across the globe the streaming wars are beginning to really heat up r. T. Correspondent Rachel Blevins joins us today as are beginning to really heat up our t. V. Correspondent Rachel Blevins joins us today to plug into the details of what lies in store for show viewing. Today and to plug into the details of what lies in store for show viewing. Shows today its a lets get to it. The nasdaq and the s. And p. 500. 00 to lets get to it. The nasdaq and the s. And p. 500 both hit fresh 52 week highs today as october job data came back sugar bowl hit fresh 52 week highs today as october job data came back stronger than expected payroll came in at 128000 versus expectations stronger than expected payroll came in at 128000 versus expectations. 85000. 00 even with the negative impact of the g. M. Strike of 85000. 00 even with the negative impact of the g. M. Strike the Unemployment Rate rose modestly to 3. 6 percent as expected however the Unemployment Rate rose