Being pushed between them and the u. S. With a new cold war. Wang yi, the foreign minister , warned the u. S. Not to cross beijings redline on taiwan. In the u. K. , Oxford University has reportedly run into a hurdle are developing a coronavirus vaccine. According to the telegraph, a decline in infection rates may make it difficult to prove whether the vaccine is indeed successful. A is said that there is only 50 chance of coming up with an effective vaccine. Japan is issuing a state of instituting masses massive testing, but its death toll is far below 1000. Global news 24 hours a day, on air and at quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in im than 120 countries, leighann gerrans. This is bloomberg. Nejra . Nejra leanne, thank you so much. We are seeing clear risk on an todays session. Bear in mind that the holiday in the u. K. Of the u. S. Will be thinner liquidity, but even with the emergence of geopolitical risks with regard to hong kong, euros o
Good morning. Im guy johnson. The team is running through global markets. Lets talk about how we are trading. Crushed equities got friday. London closes today. You will see a lot of things being taken out of the European Space let me show you some of the main market boards. Let me show you what is going on. Dollar yen a critical line. 106 is where we are trading or. Get to 105 and you can see action from the boj. A continuing move on what is happening with the dollar yen traded. Nymex is trading down 1 . We have a decision out of the rba tomorrow. 1 10 of 1 . We will come back to the market shortly. Lets get you caught up with what you need to know. Hugh hughes calling off the merger. They met antitrust resistance in the u. S. And europe. Halliburton must pay a termination fee by wednesday. Paymentthing on a bond later today it cant pay its debts. Thegovernor warning that Government Development bank would miss its obligation and called on washington to help. Last week, movies said any
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