The dollar still strong against currencies like the euro, but the commodityrelated currencies are performing really well in the em, as well as the g10 space. Time now for todays market moving news from our london and new york teams. We want to start with the markets after we have u. S. Futures rebounding. Joining me on the phone is bloombergs dani burger. The question i feel like, last week we saw the bottom, now feels off the table. Every day people are saying it is the bottom, it is not the bottom, but the picture continues to change. There is so much uncertainty. A bit of a lift in markets today. It is really the Energy Complex helping lead the way today, getting a boost from china beginning to buy oil for their state reserves. But any upside today is likely to lack conviction. Stocks in u. S. H fields are really starting to march higher. A slight backandforth in terms of u. S. 10 year yields, no moving lower after being just slightly higher today. Then you have to keep in mind that
Hong kong right police faced off with protesters at a suburban train station today. The demonstrators were staging a sit in to commemorate last months attack masked assailants they also of sprayed a firehouse and spread soap on the floor to slow the approach of police. The department of Homeland Security wants to end a Longstanding Court agreement that limits how long immigrant children can be kept in detention. The government is now required to keep children in the least restrictive setting possible and release them after 20 days in detention. Because of those restrictions, migrant families coming into the country have been released into the u. S. While their asylum requests are pending. The judge presiding over the federal sex challenge trafficking charge against Jeffrey Epstein has asked the victims and their lawyers to attend a hearing next week. Federal judge Richard Berman will consider a request by prosecutors to dismiss the indictment. Epstein died in his prison cell august 10.
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