22. 11. Amazing. Vonnie isnt it just . In the u. S. , we saw a bit of a fluctuating session overnight. Futures is rebalancing, and lots of movement into equities, where there had been selling earlier in the month. Primarily, Health Care Companies and all of those Companies Whose ceos appeared with President Trump in the rose garden are leading the market higher. Deller index the dollar index at 99. 15. Guy lets get more insight on what is happening today and what can happen next. Joining us on the phone from london, Morgan Stanley chief cross asset strategist andrew sheets. Jp morgan thinks the lows are in for stocks. Goldman sachs isnt quite so sure. What do you think it Morgan Stanley . Likely we do think it is that we saw the lows on march 23. I think certainly, some level of a retest is possible as you get through tuesday, some of those monthend flows are going to go away. The Economic Data is still going to be bad. Case trajectory in the u. S. Still looks bad. Case we certainly so
Weight. These annual letters are going to be Agenda Setting for wall street. Earnings season kicks off with the biggest banks in the spotlight. Numbers we saw this morning in fixed income are staggering. Top executives from health care and Drug Companies spot key issues facing their industry. Biosimilars are an important part of the health care system. Technology is an enabler of innovation, accelerator of innovation. We are trying to bring down outofpocket costs for consumers. Even as equities climb to alltime highs, howard marks thinks it is not a great moment to be in the market. The odds are not, in my opinion, in the investors favor. It is all straight ahead on bloomberg best. Hello and welcome. I am juliette saly. This is bloomberg best, your weekly review of the most important Business News and interviews from Bloomberg Television around the world. Lets start with a day by day look at the top headlines. As the week began, tensions remained high in the middle east with irans gove
These annual letters are going to be Agenda Setting for wall street. Earnings season kicks off with the biggest banks in the spotlight. Numbers we saw this morning in fixed income are staggering. Top executives from health care and Drug Companies spot key issues facing their industry. Biosimilars are an important part of the health care system. Technology is an enabler of innovation, accelerator of innovation. We are trying to bring down outofpocket costs for consumers. Even as equities climb to alltime highs, howard marks thinks it is not a great moment to be in the market. The odds are not, in my opinion, in the investors favor. It is all straight ahead on bloomberg best. Hello and welcome. I am juliette saly. This is bloomberg best, your weekly review of the most important Business News and interviews from Bloomberg Television around the world. Lets start with a day by day look at the top headlines. As the week began, tensions remained high in the middle east with irans government f
For. And 2020s crystal ball. Well talk predictions for Tech Companies in the new year as well as what tech trends well see in the next decade. The battle for tech privacy in 2020. Wednesday marks the official start for the California Consumer privacy act. This law is meant to give users transparency around what Data Companies select on them as well as the right to Block Companies from selling that information. For a look at what to expect this year in the battle to protect Consumers Digital lives, i talked to reese purse a partner where he coheads cybersecurity practice. Also with him is Eric Newcomer who covers the intersection of tech and government. This is probably the most important privacy legislation in the United States today. I mean, its economic powerhouse. We dont have federal privacy legislation. This is important for California Companies and users in california but also just all over the United States. And it means that companies are going to have to disclose what data the
Today, along with utilities. The dollar index weaker. Lets get to the markets now. Joining us in studio is Dennis Debusschere, evercore isi head of portfolio strategy. We have a great piece on the bloomberg today talking about the decade beginning with everything crumbling and a lot of panic, and now we are heading into a new year when apparently nothing can go wrong. Dennis i think part of the reasons the market is acting like that is because people think everything is going to go wrong. That has created what we call the silent melt up. This is actually related to the fire and ice title, which i think is excellent, because there has been a complete change in the relationship between bonds and equities. Bonds are longer duration assets as they had against lung equity exposure globally. That is usually a deflation hedge. Deflation was not something that existed preGlobal Financial crisis. There areist now, and only three Asset Classes you can hedge for deflation. That has anchored 10 ye