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If demand for that paper does not come back in the coming months, what is the longerterm implication for Interest Rates . I know you are reticent to give any forecast on Interest Rates, which i understand. Give us a tone about the correlation there. Chair powell there seems to be plenty of demand for our paper. I would not want to speculate on what Interest Rates might do. They are the worlds reserve currency, and particularly in times of stress people want to own u. S. Treasury. That is been the way it is for a long time. Even if some of the problems, as in the last crisis, love the problems originated here, people wanted u. S. Treasury, and that is because we have the strongest economy, the best institutions, the most liquid markets. One last question. Youve been very gracious with your candor and your time today. I have heard a conversation in this hearing about labor. I hear all over my state, our state was one of the first ones to reopen. One of the inhibitors to supply and demand
Club. I want to take a second might be going to please silentio cell phones. We will be recording audio and video so thats a great incentive to try phones, and also to ask questions with open the floor up, theres a standing mic here in the middle when we do that after the talk here following the talk and the questions there will be assigning. We have books available behind the register. After the talk if you want to get up and purchase book and come back david would be more than happy to sign the. Finally after everything is said and done if you could collapse futures pictures about them up against a surface, that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Tonight i have the pleasure of hosting david unhra, plaintiff entered at New York Times. He previously was a reporter and editor at the wall street journal in new york and london. Before that he was journal of European Banking london and has won numerous journalism awards including the 2016 award for feature writing. He is the author o
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And probably a vote we expect somewhere between 6 30 and 7 30. It is important that everybody remember that it is im not saying it is a side show there will be people who are going to be talking about and i heard some of them today saying, listen, there could be a surprise in the senate, might be some defections. I dont see it that way. I look at i only have history not a lot of history with these things, but day by day of when clinton was impeached in trial and anniversary of which is tomorrow. Yes, it is. And you got that period from january 7th, 1999, february 12th, really the most turmoil and thats where you at the height of when things were bad, the nasdaq lost. 18 s p down 3. 0 dow down 2. 6 and after that the market roared. If you want to know when to buy, might want it buy into the teeth of tomorrow, maybe even next day. Because it is just a great opportunity. It doesnt feel as though when it comes to the markets that there has been any real impact from this no. None whatsoever