Strengthening as asiapacific nations signed the Worlds Largest regional freetrade deal. President trump plains fresh hardline moves against china. M a at the double. Pnc financial agrees to buy a usa unit for 11. 6 billion and creating a european giant. Very good morning to you. Market,to bloomberg the european open go lets get the european open. Revenues coming in at 21. 4 3 billion euros, just a touch ahead in line with the estimate, reaffirming their cash flow guidance for the full year 2021, something perhaps to have that kind of visibility at this point. They say they are on track to ipo. This has been a talking point, what kind of money were they going to raise . There has been talk of perhaps a 4 billion euro ipo coming next year. , it hasthe same unit been valued by some at 20 billion euros. That would make it the largest listing in europe in more than three years. We will be keeping an eye on that. Vodafone said they are on track with that plan. Marketst to the broader and loo
Electoral joe bidens win is confirmed by the electoral college, but he hints he may never concede. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to bloomberg surveillance. I am Francine Lacqua here in london. It is the day after an american holiday, which saw a lot of markets closed. Cash equities open in the u. S. Because of thanksgiving. This is what i am looking at overall in the markets. Quite a lot of movement is on the portuguese 10year yield. Markets are speculating when it could go into negative territory. Today, the overall mood is a bit of caution out there. Investors, secondary valuations following a rise in equities this month but also enduring pandemic and parts of europe, oil retreating, with rising tensions within opecplus members. We will have plenty of more on that throughout the show. The stock market has a rotation into cyclical and value, by the promising vaccine, or could we see farther moves . For more on this, lets get straight to our dani burger with a look at the markets. Hi
Economy. Eu budget faces more delays after hungary and poland double down, as the polish Prime Minister urges them to reconsider this will lead to a breakup of europe and the European Union. And President Trump moves closer to conceding the u. S. Election saying that he will leave the white house if and when the Electoral College confirms joe bidens win well, it is friday, we made to the end of the week happy thanksgiving thank you very much great to be with you on black friday and lets talk about markets and the price action were seeing on this final trading day of the week, capping off a week of solid gains the stoxx 600 and most of the european indices will ending the week about 2 higher than where we started off this is where we are for the broader european a indices as a whole, you can see the only one trading in negative territory is the ftse 100 down about and a half a percentage point. And we are getting to crunch time on brexit talks it doesnt appear like they are getting clos
Profit streak comes to an end sending shares lower in extended trade. Dont miss our interview with renaults ceo as the french carmaker cuts its fullyear Sales Guidance on a degradation in demand. No clear direction so far in european markets after that key announcement from the ecb about forward guidance, the introduction of quantitative easing down the road and what seems to be an almost certain rate cut in september in terms of the individual markets across europe, though, you can see the four major indices in europe are trading slightly higher. The ftse 100 in london about a fifth of a percent higher. Similar story in germany we have huge amount of earnings going on at the moment the cac 40 is slightly above the flat line. In italy, where weve been hearing from the two deputy Prime Ministers about the future of the economy, you can see the ftse mib is in negative territory. Media performing well as is telecons technology in europe bouncing slightly higher, up 0. 4 the Retail Sector
Catalonia is hugely important for spain. It represents a fifth of the national economy. But it already has one of europes worstjobless rates at over 17 . Since the independence referendum back in october, the vital tourist industry has taken a big hit. And almost 3,000 firms have moved their legal headquarters out of catalonia, including the regions biggest banks caixabank and sabadell. Professorjavier diaz gimenez is professor of economics at Iese Business School in madrid. Thank you forjoining us. The aim of this election was to try to clear things up but itjust caused more uncertainty. Absolutely. Things are muddled up. It is true the not Independence Party got the most votes, but they do not have a majority in parliament. Pretty much it is going to be more of the same, with added uncertainty of having some politicians in jail and with added uncertainty of having some politicians injail and others exiled from spain according to the way they tell their story. It is ha rd way they tel