Let me first say want to thank the chairwoman and ranked member mchenry and my colleagues and Ranking Members of the subcommittee and all my other colleagues for their participation in todays discussion on the update for prudential regulators that this is a timely amid the health care and economic devastation of the covid19 pandemic. In queens and other parts of new york city theyve been very hard hit. Plaintiffs suffered more cases more death than most states in the country. When amid the health care crises millions have lost their jobs and lost income compound in the Economic Impact but thanks to the doddfrank wall street reform and their implementation in the decades that followed the financial crisis the Banking Sector has emerged in a bright spot to buffer the initial impact of the crises and restructured mortgages and loans. I have had serious concerns about the implementation of the program in the road some of the banks in privatizing small distances and minority come into that
Necessary resources needed to implement the components of the legislation and to secure rooms and also take into account the fact that federal and state funds may be available to support the services mandated by this legislation. Supervisor peskin did a good job of touching on all the major points why this appropriation is important. And i just wanted to share my voice in support of this appropriation. Supervisor fewer thank you very much. Any other comments from supervisors . Supervisor peskin has made a motion to continue this item and i will make a motion to continue this item to the call of the chair as we are in close communication with him and his staff. So id like to make a motion to continue item number 7 to the call of the chair. Could i have a roll call vote, please . On that motion. Walton aye. Mandelman aye. Fewer aye. There are three ayes. Supervisor fewer thank you very much. Now lets vote on item number 6. We heard Public Comment on that. And so id to make a motion. I me
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At when it came to adding subscribers but terrible in terms of revenue this quarter, down about 25 . A dismal day in the euro zone. These are the kind of numbers that should frighten markets. I think the ecb is doing the damage in europe, disappointing some people. The stoxx 600 is near session lows. We will get to that and i moment. Banks are down 3. 5 and maybe a little bit more. The eurodollar is down. Month, u. S. D of the stocks have had an absolutely cracking month. In europe,by 13 and nothing like that except for the dax which is up by around 10 . To the auto sector has come back. Vonnie lets get to where first guest because we want to go through some of the reasons why asset prices are at these levels. We had more out of the ecb earlier and we are joined by michael mckee. Michael, is the central bank keeping asset prices at this level the reason why we are bouncing so hard in the s p 500 . Michael its hard to tell. Many people are saying that. Newfed Just Announced a Loan Facil
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