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bank failures, silicon valley bank and signature bank. christine romans, what is happening with credit suisse is different, but it s also spooking thing market. it is. so this is european banking fears that are now spreading back into an already fragile and vulnerable u.s. system. credit suisse down 20% to a record low. several european bank shares are halted in european trading. so that s just feeding into the worry about rising free agents and fragilely in the world. dow futures down 1.5%. if this holds this would take away the rally in yesterday. nasdaq, s&p futures also lower here. the regional banks that bounced back in the u.s. yesterday a sign of stability, a sign of relief, a mixed performance. first republic shares in premarket trading up a little bit. some of the other banks are down and again what folks are really zeroing in here is what are the exposure to these banks, these long-term treasuries, long-term securities that are going to be hard to sell in th ....
Newsroom with jim acosta begins now good morning you were. Alive in this unit newsroom. Im jim acosta in washington and we begin with Breaking News out of michigan. The parents of Oxford School shooter, Ethan Crumbley are in court facetoface with their sons, victims ahead of their sentencing, james and Jennifer Crumbley were both found guilty of four counts. Involuntary manslaughter after their teenage son brutally murdered four of his classmates back in 2021, they are the first parents to be held responsible for a School Shooting committed by their child. Youre looking at a picture is coming from inside the courtroom as we speak, cnns jean casarez joins us now, gene tell us whats happening in court right now ....
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