How much commitment is there . We have china announcing a net zero target. We have japan leading in hydro. Can asia lead the way in clean energy . Yeobee yin i am very optimistic about this because of the size of the market. I think with china, making that type of commitment, it helps for countries to make the same type of commitment. I agree with president jin. I think china can reach the goal because of the market. Aen you have the market and government that says you have to reach this, what will happen is innovation. As we innovate, the price will go down. I am very optimistic. There is one thing i think how do you open up to make it competitive to drive Competition Among prices . We are quite regulated. Can we make it more deregulated . To make this a competitive market, that is when you drive innovation. Some of the things policymakers in asia should think about, how in oururther liberalize own way to drive innovation . I am very optimistic. On this very important issue of the fin
Suit in multiple states to stop vote counting. Heres a look at where things stand that hour. In the race to the 270 electoral votes to win the white house, according to nbc, Vice President biden has 253, President Trump as 214 we continue to await results from five critical states, pennsylvania, north carolina, georgia, nevada, and michigan. President Trump Holding on to the lead it is continuing to narrow as mail ballots are being counted the pennsylvania secretary of state will have an update next hour in arizona, President Trump narrowed the gap but biden is holding on to a 68,000 vote lead were still awaiting several hundred thousand votes in maricopa county, the most populous and diverse area in the state. A new count there expected to come later tonight and in georgia, Vice President biden has significantly narrowed the gap which recently stood at about 18,000 votes and more than 60,000 votes Outstanding New numbers from democrat leaning Fulton County coming any munn a minute and
Richard we think the additional fiscal support will likely be needed. I think, it is very clear that the cares act, which passed in march was a historic government response to a historic crisis. A thrill that a 3 billion dollar package provided significant support to the economy. The economy has made a lot of progress, about 11 million jobs have returned, but there is a deep hole. Steve, theng us is portfolio manager. I wonder if you can piece those two things those two things together. It seems like there is still a rotation. Fed official after fed official are calling for more fiscal stimulus that we will not get. Steve i think we are going to get it, but not before the election, because i think it is a political football, and now you have the Supreme Court battle that will show us that will suck all of the air out of the room. After the election, or in the new congress if one side or the other scores a victory. You will get additional fiscal support. I think it makes sense, the econ
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News from california yesterday and have been. ,olatility is a little elevated and we have got a really negative u. K. Two year yield. We were below japan a little bit early on. Slightly better retail numbers, but i have to say a bleak forecast coming out of the obra. Even the medium one i do not think it was positive. What are we going to be talking about . We will be talking commodities. We will chat oil and a little bit of copper and gold. Francisco blanch will be joining us a little bit on a little bit later on, and he is the head of the Global Commodities research at the bank of america. His dash cam weighing in on those commodities commodities. Fargo, citibank and jp morgan with jp morgan the outperform or. What stood out to you. It was something that one of our guests said earlier, validating the thesis that the strong get stronger, banks like jp morgan can use their skill to build up the dominance. In terms of how the shares are performing it is a mix. Jp morgan all the loan gai