Yeah, look, we have to be careful because there are Many Companies that benefit, but we have been piling into stocks that were meant to be as if there were no vaccine until some time maybe some time late 2021 where then there will be 2022. So, you have the nasdaq futures up way too much. You have the s p, i think, and dow up the correct amount given what is in those stocks because youve got the bank stocks suddenly maybe they get a real break. Travel and leisure are just incredible how bad theyve bipartisan and then youve got, what do you do with a service here now honestly, what do you do with a company like a zoom or a peleton. Thoseniquely price for a belief that covid will be with us for a long time. David, you know a lot of stocks are trading not as if theyre going to be households and everythingen wi en with everyone is going to have them and trading as catastrophic growth in a number of cases. While there still could be for a number of months, element that says, you know what, i
What is so interesting is where central bankers will be. Mark carney, the governor of the bank of england, it is just out across the bloomberg that he has finally landed. I thought he would be running the toronto maple leafs, but he will join the venerable brookfield of toronto. This is one of the Sterling Companies of canada, 100,000 strong. Esg. E will go all lisa hes going to be leading the environmental and social governance Investment Strategy at brookfield, which is eventually expected to rival the size of its real a structure businesses. The question is, what does this mean . Tom this has clearly been one of the leading efforts of the former governor of the bank of england. Our Francine Lacqua numerous times in interviews on esg as he led the bank of england, i would say more than any other central bank. Maybe i would get a hat tip to the bundesbank as well, but clearly leading on esg. I heard him speak on this at davos as well. This is to me a very natural outcome to see him jo
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President ial election. To make the toptier candidates were joined by the lesser known ones including Marianne Williamson and tom stier, we are joined by our reporter with tonights message from the hopefuls. Reporter a big reception just wrapped up here at the hilton for the Democratic National committee. And it ends a very intense day of meetings as well as listening to the candidates in the meat the Candidate Forum that generated a lot of buzz. Candidates got their first chance to hear from the president ial candidates and an open forum. The field on friday narrowing by one as the next massachusetts congressman announced that he was dropping out. I will be campaigning my off for whoever wins my nomination. Among the front runners, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren hit on common themes. We can provide universal childcare for every baby in this country age 0 to 5 read theyve been putting babies in cages and separating children from their parents and the name of Border Security when i
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