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abigail 34%. microsoft decent relative to the single digits for many quarters for a lot of big tech companies at 16.1%. take a look at tesla. the stock is down more than 40% on the year. earnings are expected to decline by 29%. we have news coming out the company has decided to disband a newly created marketing unit for the purposes of ads. now that unit is no longer around. tesla deeply and cost-cutting mode. we will be waiting for more on that on tomorrow's earnings call. katie: abigail doolittle, thank you so much. regulation for stablecoin is getting a fresh push in congress. it may not be enough to address national security concerns. tim massad joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ how am i going to find a doctor when i'm hallucinating? what about zocdoc? so many options. yeah, and dr. xichun even takes your sketchy insurance. xi-chun, xi-chun, xi-chun! you've got more options than you know. book now. abigail: this is bloomberg markets. i am abigail doolittle. your looking at a live shot of t
abigail 34%. microsoft decent relative to the single digits for many quarters for a lot of big tech companies at 16.1%. take a look at tesla. the stock is down more than 40% on the year. earnings are expected to decline by 29%. we have news coming out the company has decided to disband a newly created marketing unit for the purposes of ads. now that unit is no longer around. tesla deeply and cost-cutting mode. we will be waiting for more on that on tomorrow's earnings call. katie: abigail...
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abigail: office and retail is problematic. another portion of your business which is important in new york city is the affordable housing and transitional housing. i know that is becoming a larger part of your business. it is a real collaboration between private and public. martin: there is an endless amount of demand for affordable housing. when i say affordable i mean deep affordable, not workhorse -- workforce housing. we need the budget for new york to be able to facilitate the development for larger multifamily housing that helps support the affordable space. transitional falls within the same range. there is a need for transitional housing in new york and across the usa. it is really important to be able to work together with government agencies and the private sector to solve that problem. abigail: very quickly, your business is also in texas, florida and north carolina. is not just a result of the pandemic or were you already there and you planned to expand? martin: we have been focusing on those markets for the last t
abigail: office and retail is problematic. another portion of your business which is important in new york city is the affordable housing and transitional housing. i know that is becoming a larger part of your business. it is a real collaboration between private and public. martin: there is an endless amount of demand for affordable housing. when i say affordable i mean deep affordable, not workhorse -- workforce housing. we need the budget for new york to be able to facilitate the development...
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abigail eventually prevailed, not surprisingly, and james was educated after abigail. the next first lady, to show any interest in civil rights and equality for african-americans was mary lincoln, who had come from a slaveholding family that some of her family fought for the south. but mary saw the horrors of slavery, and many of her family members did free their enslaved workers. mary seamstress elizabeth keckley was a free african american and she informed mary of the plight of many of the former enslaved workers who were fleeing to the north during the civil war and that they were living in poverty. they were starving. and mary personally gave hundreds of dollars of her own money to those individuals to keep them fed and clothed. and she also wrote letters on behalf of some of these freed slaves for government positions, including for elizabeth keckley. between the civil war and eleanor roosevelt, who really was the first lady who took so many stances on this issue, there was lucy hayes, who you just heard about in a recent op ed white house history happy hour. lizz
abigail eventually prevailed, not surprisingly, and james was educated after abigail. the next first lady, to show any interest in civil rights and equality for african-americans was mary lincoln, who had come from a slaveholding family that some of her family fought for the south. but mary saw the horrors of slavery, and many of her family members did free their enslaved workers. mary seamstress elizabeth keckley was a free african american and she informed mary of the plight of many of the...
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abigail: they do not. i have been hearing from sources and you told me earlier that banks will not let a lot of these properties go into default so they will work it out. we have been hearing from other sources that pc mbs market, they are not lending on commercial real estate basis. are you seeing and experiencing this? michael: it has opened up. the problem is if somebody is refinancing a loan that if rates were 3% and today they are 5.5 or six there is only -- there is no way to do that without a big injection of capital. there are loans available at valuations not driven by bad real estate or low rent, rent is higher. classe has gone up. -- class a has gone up and cap rates have gone up. the cmbs market is alive but limited, but the valuations are lower. that is why we are not seeing the same amount in those markets. abigail: for financing to return to what it had been, does that take the fed cutting rates, is that in their calculus of why they would cut rates while the economy was healthy and some are
abigail: they do not. i have been hearing from sources and you told me earlier that banks will not let a lot of these properties go into default so they will work it out. we have been hearing from other sources that pc mbs market, they are not lending on commercial real estate basis. are you seeing and experiencing this? michael: it has opened up. the problem is if somebody is refinancing a loan that if rates were 3% and today they are 5.5 or six there is only -- there is no way to do that...
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we will do that with abigail doolittle. abigail: let's check in on the bloomberg agricultural index over the last month and a half or so and you can see there is a solid gain, up 5.4%. if we take a look on the year, a different picture, so those are some of the challenges on the year, some of the spot price is being down. if we turn to some of the stocks associated with agriculture we will see one on the year is up nearly 15%. scott's on the other hand -- scotts on the other hand is up, the lawn company. i don't know exactly that is the agricultural company we are talking about entirely today. but cnh and fmc down. a little bit of a mixed picture here, but where we have a very clear picture, coco on the year of course, a record rally. you have interviewed people around it. we have seen a big decline. the last few days, the worst decline on record going back to 1960. the last two days, down 27%. some liquidity causing the traders to exit and cocoa on this is tumbling. katie: thanks to abigail doolittle. joining us now is the
we will do that with abigail doolittle. abigail: let's check in on the bloomberg agricultural index over the last month and a half or so and you can see there is a solid gain, up 5.4%. if we take a look on the year, a different picture, so those are some of the challenges on the year, some of the spot price is being down. if we turn to some of the stocks associated with agriculture we will see one on the year is up nearly 15%. scott's on the other hand -- scotts on the other hand is up, the...
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avalarahhh ahhh abigail: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm abigail doolittle. looking up in zabul room. tom vilsack, secretary of agriculture, joins bloomberg tv 12:30 new york time. this is bloomberg. ♪ katie: it's time for our daily "wall street week" conversation. alternative investment are having their time in the spotlight as investors search for yield and liquidity. how should investors be balancing the risk? christian olson is head of the alternative markets group at goldman sachs, along with david westin. we are looking forward to this. david: they are in the spotlight can it is not as if we don't know the goods. there is a lot of talk about alternatives and money flowing in alternatives. why now should we talk about putting more money into alternatives, and who should talk about it? >> couple different questions there. i spent the last 25-plus years at the intersection of wealth management and alternative investments, and it has never been more interesting. if you step back and look at what has happened to the private investment world, you are gone f
avalarahhh ahhh abigail: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm abigail doolittle. looking up in zabul room. tom vilsack, secretary of agriculture, joins bloomberg tv 12:30 new york time. this is bloomberg. ♪ katie: it's time for our daily "wall street week" conversation. alternative investment are having their time in the spotlight as investors search for yield and liquidity. how should investors be balancing the risk? christian olson is head of the alternative markets group at...
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patrick clark and abigail doolittle joined me to discuss what is going on to the world of blackstone and real estate. if you think about how the last year has gone, how do you put this into context about what we have seen in the last year and are things changing? patrick: they are changing because blackstone is changing its behavior and when blackstone starts buying come of the market takes note. you heard john gray's say if you wait too long you might miss the buying opportunity and once interest rates start coming down everyone expects there will be a huge rush to deploy capital. prices are going to get lifted up by that and blackstone wants to be ahead of that. shelley: you've see the -- sonali: i'm interested in how this is lifting more boats. patrick: we have a lot of other -- abigail: we have a lot of other multifamily reits across the board. to your point, in terms of blackstone and john gray saying they are getting into real estate, this is well telegraphed. kkr, a lot of the other big players in this space have been talking about the idea of raising money for the opportunity
patrick clark and abigail doolittle joined me to discuss what is going on to the world of blackstone and real estate. if you think about how the last year has gone, how do you put this into context about what we have seen in the last year and are things changing? patrick: they are changing because blackstone is changing its behavior and when blackstone starts buying come of the market takes note. you heard john gray's say if you wait too long you might miss the buying opportunity and once...
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pleasure to be here to introduce you to abigail. i want to cover three basic things in this conversation. okay? okay. now you got. describe the problem that you write about in bad therapy. what is it? how got here. and maybe how we can get out. so what was the spark that? started this book and tell us a couple the most surprising things discovered. sure it's. it's great to be here. you know, i'm crazy about city journal and the manhattan institute. always a joy to write for them. and and, of course, to be here with one of my absolute heroes emily coffee. it's just a great. so thank you so book. they always sort of pair these things in the press, you know, and but the book in some ways is not very surprising. right? the book that anything that is power ful, any intervention that is powerful all that is efficacious can help. it can also necessarily harm. right. that's true of any intervention. now, how did i get to. so so that's the claim. the therapeutic interventions kids are getting. how did i get here? so with the last book, i too
pleasure to be here to introduce you to abigail. i want to cover three basic things in this conversation. okay? okay. now you got. describe the problem that you write about in bad therapy. what is it? how got here. and maybe how we can get out. so what was the spark that? started this book and tell us a couple the most surprising things discovered. sure it's. it's great to be here. you know, i'm crazy about city journal and the manhattan institute. always a joy to write for them. and and, of...
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abigail doolittle has the details. abigail: sales of 10 point $7 billion in line. one thing relative to sales what was in line. it was down on a year-over-year basis. in addition to what you're talking about with the guidance. lots of strength. they benefited from lower feedstock and energy costs. if we look at it relative to some of the competitors on the year we will see the dow was underperforming but one real bright spot is after the january quarter which was where the stock diverged from dupont that you could see it is recovered and close this gap a lot. one reason to be positive even with that sales guidance if we break down materials and i think it's glossy coatings we are going to see that declines we've had in growth really on an upswing still down 5.4% closer to 25%. a lot of it depends on strong demand for construction. so not a bad trend here if it continues in that direction? katie: thank you so much for that set up. let's keep the conversation going with the dow chairman and ceo joining us now. abigail ran us through the quarter that was. of course th
abigail doolittle has the details. abigail: sales of 10 point $7 billion in line. one thing relative to sales what was in line. it was down on a year-over-year basis. in addition to what you're talking about with the guidance. lots of strength. they benefited from lower feedstock and energy costs. if we look at it relative to some of the competitors on the year we will see the dow was underperforming but one real bright spot is after the january quarter which was where the stock diverged from...
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abigail, of course, is living with the trauma of having been held captive for many weeks. but this was a moment of joy as well, because she was able to be returned safely to her family. and i think for the president, the most important thing was it was a reminder of the work still to do and how important it was for him personally and the government to do all that we can to secure a cease-fire and hostage deal, so that everybody can come home. >> this bill also authorizes the president to ease -- is that something he is prepared to do unilaterally, or will he have to consult with allies before making a decision? mr. sullivan: well, the g7 has that collectively that russia's assets are going to remain immobilized until they are put to use for recovery in ukraine. the precise way in which that happens, the mechanism is still being, is still a matter of consultation with our european partners. the ideal is that we all move together, that europe and the united states, especially since the bulk of assets are held in europe, come up with a common way forward for how we ensure tha
abigail, of course, is living with the trauma of having been held captive for many weeks. but this was a moment of joy as well, because she was able to be returned safely to her family. and i think for the president, the most important thing was it was a reminder of the work still to do and how important it was for him personally and the government to do all that we can to secure a cease-fire and hostage deal, so that everybody can come home. >> this bill also authorizes the president to...
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abigail: this is bloomberg markets. you are looking at a live shot of the principal move -- prince of orem. coming up, huntington bank share's ceo joins. this is bloomberg. katie: it is time for our wall street week daily conversation. demand for ev's is slumping. u.s. carmakers are responding by cutting production and prices. congresswoman haley stevens of michigan spoke to david westin and set the fluctuation is not surprising. rep. stevens: we were never expecting a linear trajectory of growth. we have certainly seen big numbers coming out -- 18%, a million ev's sold. please to see where we are over last year and the year before that. we realize it is going to be a little bit more of a curve than just that straight linear line. in part, david, we know we are living in inflationary times. we know we are still working on the infrastructure piece of this. interest rates are up. how many americans are racing to buy a new car right now? that is what is on my mind. that is where i am pushing the trade groups and trade asso
abigail: this is bloomberg markets. you are looking at a live shot of the principal move -- prince of orem. coming up, huntington bank share's ceo joins. this is bloomberg. katie: it is time for our wall street week daily conversation. demand for ev's is slumping. u.s. carmakers are responding by cutting production and prices. congresswoman haley stevens of michigan spoke to david westin and set the fluctuation is not surprising. rep. stevens: we were never expecting a linear trajectory of...
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abigail: this is bloomberg markets . he was looking at a live shot jason pride joins limerick tv at 3:45 new york time. this is bloomberg. ♪ sonali: time for the daily wall street week segment. tesla's disastrous sales report is raising concerns about dwindling demand for electric vehicles in the u.s. we will bring in david sandolow, columbia university inaugural fellow at the center on global policy, and david westin. david: one of my favorite subjects is ev. we've had growing indication that a ramping back of demand for ev's in the united states. we have a new data point with tesla. is that a tesla problem that we saw yesterday or broader issue? david s.: thanks for having me. two things are true once. demand for electric vehicles in the united states continues to grow, but at the same time that demand growth is slowing. let's not forget in 2023 there were 50% year-over-year growth in electric vehicle sales. that led to a spate of stories about how growth was slowing down. it shows how high expectations work. in the
abigail: this is bloomberg markets . he was looking at a live shot jason pride joins limerick tv at 3:45 new york time. this is bloomberg. ♪ sonali: time for the daily wall street week segment. tesla's disastrous sales report is raising concerns about dwindling demand for electric vehicles in the u.s. we will bring in david sandolow, columbia university inaugural fellow at the center on global policy, and david westin. david: one of my favorite subjects is ev. we've had growing indication...
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abigail doolittle, thank you. coming up, global cooperation in infrastructure investment. the president of the asia infrastructure investment bank tells us how banks work together to address issues such as climate change. this is bloomberg. ♪ (upbeat music) there's more to business than the business you're in. if you use data, that's the privacy business. manufacturing on demand? you're talking cloud business. got a few million hyper-connected customers? digital experience business. that was fast. that's where deloitte comes in. with the right combination of talent and technology to help advance and connect all that it takes to excel in business ... to the business i'm in. deloitte. abigail: you are looking at alive shot. coming up interview with kristin smith at 12:00 p.m. eastern. this is bloomberg. katie: time now for the daily wall street week conversation and the world bank has some help in promoting global economic growth. multilateral banks focus on infrastructure step into capital necessary to fund new projects. jin liqun is the president of the asian infrastruct
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. >> abigail was released on the 51st day of being a hostage. >> reporter: they have seen nightmares come true. >> my sister judy, my amazing sister, and her beloved husband gadi were out for their early morning walk on october 7th and were the first victims of this terror, and they were murdered by hamas isis terrorists on motorcycles. they were shot and murdered. we learned that news about 76 days after that event. >> for five months, my american born and raised cousin ruby and lovely wife believe their 19-year-old son was alive. they got the bad news, the unimaginable news about three weeks ago that he was actually amongst those who were murdered on october 7th. >> reporter: for some of these american families, the fates of their kidnapped loved ones are still unknown, and they're desperate for them to come home. >> it's hard for anyone to step into your shoes and to imagine what it's been like. how do you put one foot in front of the other? >> like i live my life in agony, in sadness, like, i'm worried sick for my boy, like, every minute of the day, every second of the day. i don
. >> abigail was released on the 51st day of being a hostage. >> reporter: they have seen nightmares come true. >> my sister judy, my amazing sister, and her beloved husband gadi were out for their early morning walk on october 7th and were the first victims of this terror, and they were murdered by hamas isis terrorists on motorcycles. they were shot and murdered. we learned that news about 76 days after that event. >> for five months, my american born and raised cousin...
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marianela medina, madre de abigaíl, recibió la silla de ruedas que tanto necesita para su hija. cuántos años tenían las sillas? bueno la silla tiene 17 años que ya no cabían. no, ya no caben. ya no cabe eso. quizás una parte sí. por eso era que se ponía así y encogió las piernas, porque ya no le servía la silla. la joven de 33 años padece de múltiples afecciones, entre ellas hidrocefalia, epilepsia. padece de glaucoma y es ciega legal. hace 14 años tenía una silla de ruedas que dejó de ser funcional, por lo que le urgía otra adecuada para su cuerpo y su madre no tenía el dinero para sufragar con la recolección de fondos. la entidad por velo girls puerto rico, dedicada a ayudar a necesitados, logró comprar la silla requerida para abigail, una adaptada a sus medidas y con facilidad de acoplamiento. esta silla permite que durante el día mamá pueda activar unos cambios de postura para que la joven en este caso pueda tolerar el equipo por más tiempo. y en términos también del tamaño de la silla, para que pueda para que quepa sin problema. dentro de la vivien
marianela medina, madre de abigaíl, recibió la silla de ruedas que tanto necesita para su hija. cuántos años tenían las sillas? bueno la silla tiene 17 años que ya no cabían. no, ya no caben. ya no cabe eso. quizás una parte sí. por eso era que se ponía así y encogió las piernas, porque ya no le servía la silla. la joven de 33 años padece de múltiples afecciones, entre ellas hidrocefalia, epilepsia. padece de glaucoma y es ciega legal. hace 14 años tenía una silla de ruedas que...
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jonathan: abigail was -- lisa: abigail was talking about lower income families that have been is proportionately hit. you just wonder is this a more patient fed but wants to prevent getting hit hard on that particular aspect of higher rates even at the expense of waiting. >> i would say a socially conscious chairman powell. we saw a few hints of that in the pandemic. steven cook of cfr, mark chandler and kathy jones of charles schwab. this is bloomberg. ♪ so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to keep you on track. when you're planning for it all... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. it's an amazing thing when you show generosity of spirit to someone. and you want people t
jonathan: abigail was -- lisa: abigail was talking about lower income families that have been is proportionately hit. you just wonder is this a more patient fed but wants to prevent getting hit hard on that particular aspect of higher rates even at the expense of waiting. >> i would say a socially conscious chairman powell. we saw a few hints of that in the pandemic. steven cook of cfr, mark chandler and kathy jones of charles schwab. this is bloomberg. ♪ so, what are you thinking? i'm...
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abigail: you are looking at the principal room. coming up the evercore chairman emeritus joins bloomberg at 3:00 p.m. this is bloomberg. katie: it is time for our wall street week daily segment. neil ferguson -- niall ferguson spoke with david westin about political and geopolitical risks in the u.s.. niall: you have to take a slightly longer term perspective to understand where we are. if you go back may be to the 1990's, yeah. that period seemed low risk. the soviet union had collapsed. apart from trouble in the balkans with the breakup of yugoslavia and some other trouble spots like somalia, the world by the standards of the rest of the 20th century was pretty peaceful. if you go back 50 years, imagine we are in 1974, that was a more dangerous time than now. i speak with some insiders in the midst of writing about that period as i write the second volume of my biography of henry kissinger. we judge the present by the recent past. the recent past was the period between two cold war's peer the first ended with the soviet collapse.
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abigail doolittle, thank you so much. blackrock's tokenized fun has brought in over $240 million since its debut. we will look at its significance with carlos domingo, securitized ceo next. this is bloomberg. ♪ thanks to avalara, we can calculate sales tax automatically. avalarahhhhhh what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh business license guidance? ahhhhhh -cross-border sales? -ahhhhhh -item classification? -ahhhhhh does it connect with acc...? ahhhhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhhh how am i going to find a doctor when i'm hallucinating? what about zocdoc? so many options. yeah, and dr. xichun even takes your sketchy insurance. xi-chun, xi-chun, xi-chun! you've got more options than you know. book now. to me, harlem is home. but home is also your body. —last one everyone. i asked myself, why doesn't pilates exist in harlem? so i started my own studio. getting a brick—and—mortar in new york is not easy. chase ink has supported us from studio 1 to studio 3. when you start small you need some big help.
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we will check the markets with abigail doolittle. abigail: of possibility of three up days in a row. small gains for the s&p 500 but given the selling in the last three weeks coming into this week that could be something. the russell 2000 down slightly now. that small-cap index has outperformed over the last two days. a little bit of a breather today. as for what could be next for the s&p 500, this actually -- yes, this is the s&p 500. this is the uptrend out of the october 2023 lows. the 50 day moving average starting to flatten. 200 day moving average. we have the s&p 500 hitting right up toward the top of the resistance. this is expanding as opposed to two parallel lines, that is typically bearish. investors don't know why they bought over the last couple of days. it suggests we could see the s&p 500 go back down towards the bottom of the range or probably close to 4700, somewhere thereabouts in quick time. what will it come down to? some of the tech earnings we have had. tesla reported last night. nothing quarter was great but it
we will check the markets with abigail doolittle. abigail: of possibility of three up days in a row. small gains for the s&p 500 but given the selling in the last three weeks coming into this week that could be something. the russell 2000 down slightly now. that small-cap index has outperformed over the last two days. a little bit of a breather today. as for what could be next for the s&p 500, this actually -- yes, this is the s&p 500. this is the uptrend out of the october 2023...
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abigail, of course, is living with the trauma of having been held captive for many weeks. but this was a moment of joy as well, because she was able to be returned safely to her family. and i think for the president, the most important thing was it was a reminder of the work still to do and how important it was for him personally and the government to do all that we can to secure a cease-fire and hostage deal, so that everybody can come home. >> this bill also authorizes the president to ease -- is that something he is prepared to do unilaterally, or will he have to consult with allies before making a decision? mr. sullivan: well, the g7 has that collectively that russia's assets are going to remain immobilized until they are put to use for recovery in ukraine. the precise way in which that happens, the mechanism is still being, is still a matter of consultation with our european partners. the ideal is that we all move together, that europe and the united states, especially since the bulk of assets are held in europe, come up with a common way forward for how we ensure tha
abigail, of course, is living with the trauma of having been held captive for many weeks. but this was a moment of joy as well, because she was able to be returned safely to her family. and i think for the president, the most important thing was it was a reminder of the work still to do and how important it was for him personally and the government to do all that we can to secure a cease-fire and hostage deal, so that everybody can come home. >> this bill also authorizes the president to...
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we will do that with abigail doolittle. abigail: in the premarket we had the s&p 500, futures down 1.5%. at this point we have the s&p 500 just 6/10 of 1%, cooler heads reacting. after that warm cpi print. above the 15 handle. we also have the bloomberg dollar index. heading to its best day since february at the highs. take a look at the 10 year yield. this is where the real action is. bonds with this big backup in yields as investors are pricing in the idea of higher for longer. swaps looking at just two cuts this year for the fed if you compare that to market expectation up six or seven last december. that of course means we have the two year yield close to back where it was last november and close to the psychological important level of 5%. confirming a bottoming pattern the does suggest we could see it go well above 5%, the highest level since last november. in the biggest backup in yields for the two year yield since the svb blow up in prices, that's the degree of repricing we are seeing. as yields go higher we have se
we will do that with abigail doolittle. abigail: in the premarket we had the s&p 500, futures down 1.5%. at this point we have the s&p 500 just 6/10 of 1%, cooler heads reacting. after that warm cpi print. above the 15 handle. we also have the bloomberg dollar index. heading to its best day since february at the highs. take a look at the 10 year yield. this is where the real action is. bonds with this big backup in yields as investors are pricing in the idea of higher for longer. swaps...
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abigail rather challenged. adams said to him, you know men have not a good track record with regard to their exercise of power over or for women or husbands actually put it over wives habit of tyranny. so what she to paraphrase but she was ready to give him and his colleagues another chance but that you know if it did not deliver as promised she expected that women would to, in her words, foment a rebellion for a voice and representation. and that's exactly what happened and she was making a really important point in that letter that power is reserved only to some arbitrary power control over others, power corrupts as we know. you cannot deliver on the promise of protecting natural rights for all by reserving power only to the few. you need voice and representation for all in order to make a good on the commitment of principle. that is basically the first official error and puzzle that i believe we've been wrestling through as a country for the sub6 250 years. so that's the shape of the essay i plan to offer yo
abigail rather challenged. adams said to him, you know men have not a good track record with regard to their exercise of power over or for women or husbands actually put it over wives habit of tyranny. so what she to paraphrase but she was ready to give him and his colleagues another chance but that you know if it did not deliver as promised she expected that women would to, in her words, foment a rebellion for a voice and representation. and that's exactly what happened and she was making a...
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actriz mexicana melisa barrera regresa al genero que la vio nacer en hollywood con la pelicula de terror abigail, en la que una nina sorprende a sus secuestradores por su condicion. >> los detalles en paz tv ap. >> te lo juro, nicole suarez y octavio pulido. >> muy buenas tardes y gracias por estar aqui con nosotros, como siempre en noticias del mundo mediodia. >> gracias por su sintonia. >> iniciamos con la informacion. >> porque tenemos informacion de ultima hora, hemos sabido de la muerte en las vegas del mitico jugador de futbol americano y tambien actor o.j. >> simpson a los 76 anos, del jugador de futbol americano. >> su fama quedo eclipsada por sus problemas con la justicia, primero por ser acusado de su esposa y la de un amigo de ella, ya no despues por acusaciones de robo a mano armada, coaccion y hasta secuestro. >> francisco fajardo tiene mas detalles de su muerte. >> vamos contigo francisco. >> a los setenta y de edad nevada, rodeado de su familia, tranquilo, asi lo expresaron a traves de un comunicado sus seres mas cercanos o.j. >> simpson de juice apodado asi, ya bien lo dijiste ex
actriz mexicana melisa barrera regresa al genero que la vio nacer en hollywood con la pelicula de terror abigail, en la que una nina sorprende a sus secuestradores por su condicion. >> los detalles en paz tv ap. >> te lo juro, nicole suarez y octavio pulido. >> muy buenas tardes y gracias por estar aqui con nosotros, como siempre en noticias del mundo mediodia. >> gracias por su sintonia. >> iniciamos con la informacion. >> porque tenemos informacion de...
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abigail doolittle has it all. abigail: after a couple of days of a pullback, we have stocks trading higher. the s&p 500 is up 0.7% up for the second day in a row with small gain yesterday but today we have more heft to the buying power. some of it has to do a technology but some technology shares are also trading lower. we have apple and microsoft to the upside. apple is in this correction, down more than 10% from last year's high. the headlines are coming out over the last 24 hours that they may be looking into a home robot and that could be the next big thing. that would drive the stock not that much because it would take a while to move into the numbers but investors seem positive. microsoft is the same but land weston has a little bit of a downtime as well as alphabet. they are thinking about buying hub spot the crm software company and that stuck his up sharply. put that together with the nasdaq 100, we've had this monster rally at of the 2020 lows. what we will see is interesting because it's a different ver
abigail doolittle has it all. abigail: after a couple of days of a pullback, we have stocks trading higher. the s&p 500 is up 0.7% up for the second day in a row with small gain yesterday but today we have more heft to the buying power. some of it has to do a technology but some technology shares are also trading lower. we have apple and microsoft to the upside. apple is in this correction, down more than 10% from last year's high. the headlines are coming out over the last 24 hours that...
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. >>> today, president biden shared this photo of his meeting with 4-year-old abigail edan. both parents killed in the october 7th attack. the president adding that he will not rest until every hostage like abigail ripped from their families held by hamas is back in the arms of their loved ones. cbs's debora patta is in east jerusalem tonight. >> reporter: good evening. hamas has released another propaganda video which cannot be independently verified showing two hostages including 64-year-old israel/american keith siegel, this as family and friends demand the time is now to strike a deal. [ chanting ] every week protests grow louder and angrier. demonstrators in the streets tonight, a new hamas propaganda video showing them speaking under duress. loved ones fear time is running out for this man and expecting invasion of rafah which is already under regular bombardment. today once again began and ended with mourning. after at least three israeli strikes hit what is mostly a tent city, sheltering over half of gaza's 2.3 million palestinians. there were more heartbreaking fare
. >>> today, president biden shared this photo of his meeting with 4-year-old abigail edan. both parents killed in the october 7th attack. the president adding that he will not rest until every hostage like abigail ripped from their families held by hamas is back in the arms of their loved ones. cbs's debora patta is in east jerusalem tonight. >> reporter: good evening. hamas has released another propaganda video which cannot be independently verified showing two hostages...
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sonali: carley garner and abigail doolittle, we thank you for keeping an eye here. we are awaiting a press conference with president joe biden and the prime minister of japan. stick with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ [alarm beeping] amelia, turn off alarm. amelia, weather. 70 degrees and sunny today. amelia, unlock the door. i'm afraid i can't do that, jen. why not? did you forget something? my protein shake. the future isn't scary, not investing in it is. you're so dramatic amelia. bye jen. 100...
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let's get a check on these markets with abigail doolittle. abigail: we are looking at gains today on the back of some great earnings reports and outlooks for alphabet and microsoft. on the week, the best week of the year. the s&p 500 up 2.7%. yields doing nothing, at least the two-year yields. at this point, just about flat. the dollar, not a lot of movement on the week. crude oil, the big story this week is all about stocks. that is typically not the case you will have bigger cross asset moves. the weekly chart of the s&p 500, one question could be because of the up week does that mean that stocks are going higher? i would argue not. you can see the week chart of the s&p 500 the uptrend, the dip in october, the uptrend out of that tober low to the trendline is never to show the trend. you can see when the trend reverses. we have a reversal over the last four weeks. it usually means volatility is ahead, uncertainty. you have two heavy candles here. when you put this together, that is heading down for the s&p 500 not on this chart, it seems li
let's get a check on these markets with abigail doolittle. abigail: we are looking at gains today on the back of some great earnings reports and outlooks for alphabet and microsoft. on the week, the best week of the year. the s&p 500 up 2.7%. yields doing nothing, at least the two-year yields. at this point, just about flat. the dollar, not a lot of movement on the week. crude oil, the big story this week is all about stocks. that is typically not the case you will have bigger cross asset...
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the white house, the president meeting for the first time with the freed american hostage 4-year-old abigail idan. >>> the severe weather threat across the central u.s. >>> new rules on airline refunds and so-called junk fees. >>> and 14 years after he was stripped of the heisman, the honor now restored for football great reggie bush. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, and welcome. tonight, new arrests as demonstrations over the conflict in gaza spread to more college campuses across the country, testing the boundaries of free speech, tolerance, and the ability to protect students from threatening behavior. the protests in support of gaza increasingly symbolized by tent encampments, some becoming flash points for confrontations with police. the movement energized recently by a crackdown in new york at columbia university where scores were arrested, and tonight, a powerful figure adding his voice to the debate. house speaker mike johnson visiting the columbia campus today hearing the accounts of jewish students, who feel threatened by the protests, an
the white house, the president meeting for the first time with the freed american hostage 4-year-old abigail idan. >>> the severe weather threat across the central u.s. >>> new rules on airline refunds and so-called junk fees. >>> and 14 years after he was stripped of the heisman, the honor now restored for football great reggie bush. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, and welcome. tonight, new arrests...
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trading day salutes get a check of these markets with abigail doolittle. abigail: we do have an update but we are well off the highs, the s&p 500 futures, you can see overnight up slightly, about 3/10 of 1% or about the same amount as now. closer to a tense of 1%, the best day in more than a week, but now down, cooler heads prevailing. much of this could have to do with those warmer than expected number is that while they signal strength in the economy, they may signal that the fed is going to be less likely to cut rates this year or two cut as many times as possible. let's take a look at yields because it seems that these rising yields, that two-year yields so close to 5% up about eight basis points, the 10 year yield of 13 basis points, not so far behind the two year yield at this point. as yields rise, a consent stocks lower. we don't have that yet but it does seem as though this is featuring into the calculus of investors, and it certainly has been over the last couple weeks, yields have just back of amended that to year yield of almost 1% this year. t
trading day salutes get a check of these markets with abigail doolittle. abigail: we do have an update but we are well off the highs, the s&p 500 futures, you can see overnight up slightly, about 3/10 of 1% or about the same amount as now. closer to a tense of 1%, the best day in more than a week, but now down, cooler heads prevailing. much of this could have to do with those warmer than expected number is that while they signal strength in the economy, they may signal that the fed is going...
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hostage, 4-year-old abigail idan. the youngest american kidnapped by hamas was released last year, but israel says 133 hostages are still in gaza. at least 36 of them confirmed dead, and hersh goldberg-polin's parents have been passionate advocates for their release. >> what do you feel? >> reporter: speaking to lester several times since october 7th. >> how do you walk through a nightmare that you cannot wake up from ever? >> reporter: a family in agony, but not despair. >> one line that we say every single day in our house, and someone gave it to us in a sticker because we say it so much, hope is mandatory. >> reporter: raf sanchez, nbc news, tel aviv. >>> also at the white house, president biden signed that bill today providing almost $100 billion in new aid to ukraine, israel, and taiwan, and raising questions about the future of tiktok. peter alexander is at the white house with more. >> reporter: tonight with ukraine struggling to fend off russia's relentless military assault, new american weapons are finally on
hostage, 4-year-old abigail idan. the youngest american kidnapped by hamas was released last year, but israel says 133 hostages are still in gaza. at least 36 of them confirmed dead, and hersh goldberg-polin's parents have been passionate advocates for their release. >> what do you feel? >> reporter: speaking to lester several times since october 7th. >> how do you walk through a nightmare that you cannot wake up from ever? >> reporter: a family in agony, but not...