Paris. Oil prices are also under pressure with brent crude falling below 50 a barrel amid concerns that President Trumps decision to exit the Paris Climate Accord could spur an increase in drilling. The Global Market rally moves on with the nikkei closing above the 20,000 mark for the First Time Since 2015. And european auto stocks driving higher on hopes that trumps withdrawal from the paris accord will ease the Regulatory Burden on carmakers. Good morning. Its friday. Glad youre with us once again. Lets continue with our top story. Germany, france and italy hit back at donald trump saying the paris climate agreement is not up for renegotiation. Their joint message follows the news that President Trump will withdraw the United States from the 2015 climate accord. Speaking in the white house rose garden trump says the u. S. Will begin negotiations to reenter the agreement with you warned he would only accept a deal fair to americans. The Business World hit out at the move. Goldman sach
Well. New music friday as well 6. We are listening to fifth harmonys new song called down. You looked at the prompter for that. You didnt know that. Did you . She literally just arrived. They closed the bridge. You cant get your makeup done in six minutes. U. S. Equity futures after a trifecta of a record close. S p, dow and nasdaq finishing at record highs yesterday. The strength continues this morning. Dow futures are up more than 50 points. Nasdaq futures up 20. S p futures are up 5 points. Russell didnt have a record close . I dont think so. Russell has been lagging a bit. That would have been quadfecta. I think it was quartet. Didnt we agree on that . Lets show you where oil prices stand. Part of the story. We did see a rebound yesterday in the trade. Wti down 2 . Wti at 47. 33. Brent down as well. 49. 57. The interesting thing on oil, obvious that this would react in that way, permitting more supply to come on from the frackers, does this allow more demand for the fossil fuel or
The hang seng market was up and so was the shanghai. The dax was up by 1. 4 . The cac up by 0. 9 . The ftse up by a quarter percentage point. If you check out crude oil prices, youll see crude oil is under significant pressure once again today. Down 1. 38. Down below 47 a barrel. 46. 98 is where the july contract for crude is trading now. Lets get you through todays agenda about the labor market. May jobs report out at 8 30 a. M. Eastern time. Nonfarm payrolls forecast to ride by 184,000. Thats following an increase of 211,000 back in april. The u. S. Economy added jobs for 79 straight months. The Unemployment Rate expected to hold steady at 4. 4 . The lowest level in a decade. Russian president Vladimir Putin will be speaking in st. Petersburg at a forum alongside several other World Leaders including indias modi. The session will be moderated by nbcs megyn kelly. That begins at 7 00 a. M. Eastern time. A programming note, sunday night megyn kelly has an interview with the russian pre
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