What is going on out there. Continues for the s p 500. This is 1172 on the bloomberg. At what has been boom,on since the dot com 1989. Expecting the index to hit 2800 by the end of the year. This is the s p 500, the blue arc showing the dot com bubble. A little under half an hour away from the open of markets. Look at what is going on. David, is there any real theme today so far . Gains, except for korea. Gdp at of india, pmi out of china. Here is a flavor of the equity markets. Everything but korea. Samsung, downn to over 3 . Morgan stanley cutting their call on the stock. Blue line is your consensus price target. You take the median there. 2. 68 is the stock price right now. Here is the spread between the two. The other thing i want to point hiking rates for the first time in seven years. This is the chart. We have seen the three year yield and the repo rates widen. Bond markets are saying they better hike. Another thing happening thursday , opec setting to extend the output cut. Ope
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