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Afternoon if you are watching from asia. Im Francine Lacqua in london. Ato era july manufacturing 46. 5, a touch above expectations. Watch,llar is one to also the u. S. 10 year yield. The markets broiled from what we heard jay powell say. Said they peace time rate cut has had an impact on the dollar extending. European stocks up. Pound is the one we have been watching for. 2110, this depends on whether goes for a hard brexit. Oil, 57. 8. We have an exclusive conversation with an exclusive executive and joining us later, the global head of research for blackrock. Before we get to all that, lets get to the first word news in new york city. Quarterpoint cut from the benchmark rate by the fed. That says it will stop drinking the Balance Sheet in august shrinking the Balance Sheet in august. This move dashes hope for a move. Er dovish it is intended to ensure against Downside Risk from week Global Growth and policy uncertainty. To promote a faster return of inflation to symmetric 2 objectiv
The speechwriters that have inspired us. Overseeing production of all the president s domestic policy forches he has also written the nasa administrator and top executives at ibm, time warner, and the list goes on. He is a graduate of morgan state university. Theh hurwitz served in white house from 2009 to 2017, first as a speechwriter for president barack obama before becoming the head speechwriter for michelle obama. She served as the chief speechwriter for Hillary Clinton during her 2008 campaign. She has an upcoming book coming out about judaism in september. Last but not least, John Mcconnell served more than 10 years under two administrations. He was a senior speechwriter for president george w. Bush and was responsible for the address to the joint session of congress after the september 11, 2001 attacks. He served as Deputy Assistant to the president as well as assistant to the Vice President. He is a graduate of Carleton College and yell law school. Todays conversation will be
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