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A fairly strong currency move this week. Time now for global exchange. We bring you todays market moving news from all around the world. From hong kong to london, frankfurt and new york come our bloomberg voices are on the ground with this mornings top stories. In asia, the coronavirus continues to spread, with south africa reporting a surge in was also inand that south korea. Joining us is stephen engle. Give us the latest. Stephen you have another revision out of china as they get previously unreported cases out of five different prisons in three provinces. You have those supposedly isolated clusters adding to the total again. They revealed the numbers and then added more. In some cases, more than 200 ands in chengdu province another in hubei province. More provinces could report outbreaks as well in those supposedly isolated ecosystems like prisons. As well, we are seeing additional clusters in other parts of asia, not just china. You are seeing a surge in cases of another 52 in sou ....
Back of that data. Refinery utilization was positive by 1. 4 . The market was looking for that to go into the negative by 0. 5 . Crude Oil Inventories rising by 415,000 barrels only last week. Gasoline inventories was a drawdown of nearly 2 million barrels. Lets check u. S. Markets more broadly. The major indices are really unchanged, but we have a few major movers, including viacom cbs, which disappointed in its First Quarter as a combined company. Investors are really punishing that stock. Guy a bit of breaking news, the unicredit boss looks like he is emerging as a potential hsbc ceo to get the job. Remember, noel quinn currently yethe interim ceo at hsbc, the interim ceo putting out a is involvingk that deep changes in the way hsbc runs its business and potentially a retrenchment back to the middle east and into asia in particular. He thousand jobs potentially going even ....