Dollars . 62. Much more on lending club later on but first, our market minutes. A mixed start to the week. Material and energy where the loggers. Health care and utilities where the leaders. That would explain some of the move south in energy shares. No Economic Data to give us much of a direction. Quiet. Ey are really this has been consistent the last couple weeks. We havent seen any real direction. Actionhat you do see the , commodities and commodity stocks. The weakness in commodity stocks dad it wasweak trade around the globe. You have the mining index falling the most since 2008 and the bloomberg world mining index in the biggest decline since the selloff last august and u. K. Stocks led in part by mining shares fell again. It was his longest losing streak since january. Copper and gold also getting clobbered. Eye wask that caught my chesapeake energy, one of the worst performers in the s p 500. Exploreke may need to options to refinance debt or raise capital. Investors thought th
Much longer as theyre moving to the feast at 30 miles an hour. Very light showers. The showers will be gone before sunrise. Then the temperatures will be climbing. Were getting a warm start. 40s and 50, looking at 52 degrees along strict city. Sunshine will break through the clouds. The showers done by 6 00. By 9 00. Into the middle 60s. Parts of the area will make it up to 60 degrees or warmer this afternoon. Well go through the forecast neighborhood by neighborhood. First Jessica Boyington is watching wet roads. Looking behind me on the vine street expressway. Were actually still closed to traffic east and westbound in 29 the schuylkill and broad streets. Watch out for that watching an overturned tractortrailer at exit 1. Traffic is moving through the area, though, nicely. A little further forth around route 130, two lanes will be blocked. You have another hourandahalf at least. Coming over into philly today. Scheduled opening 4 there. 35. You can expect delays there. Thanks, jessica
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