This world. President trump may have made theresa mays political problems worse. President trump said he would have taken a tougher stance on getting out of the eu than may did, this as may faces a revolt from her own party over the terms of brexit. In kabul, and attack has killed soldiers. The death toll has risen from the weekend suicide bombing. 103 people killed. The attacker was driving an ambulance filled with explosives. , returning home after spending several months in detention, the billionaire reached a settlement with authorities. Shares and his company are surging today. Global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. David we turn to our first take. Bond yields rising here it a big week for Economic Data. Number three is the state of the Union Address tomorrow. Which donald trump will we see . Alix maybe both. That would be confusing. Joining us are our guests now. Thank you for joining us on a monday. Is this the m
Nasdaq 0. 75 . Stocks rows because of rose because of health care. Big names rising. Gilead after baron said it would be a great quarter for them. Celgene is rising, and merck is rising. At a oneyearg view. I am talking about a oneday. Ain for Companies Like celgene the bloomberg social velocity monitor is a cool tool to look at. To see what people on twitter are saying about a stock. I pulled up celgene, this is a three day view. On the third day, a lot more tweets, and a lot of them are very positive. You can see the green tips of those bars. Big social media presence. Joe i do check in on the record low yields. Japan 20 year yield, government bonds, is negative for the first time. We see the chart. Something else we dont talk about much, danish 10 year bonds. They joined the negative club. You can see a chart right there. And of course u. S. 10 year yields hitting a brandnew record low today. Across the globe matt as in yields. If you own those bonds, you are making money. When the
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