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CNBC Squawk Box August 1, 2017

A gain of 115 points expected if we were to open here s p is indicated up by 8 points. The nasdaq up by 31 points overnight in asia, youll see that the market theres also ended higher with the nikkei up a third of a percentage point. The hang seng up 0. 8 . The shanghai up 0. 59 . And the kospi up 0. 84 in europe this morning, you will see similar moves. Gains across the board there the dax is up by 0. 55 so is the cac. Ftse up by 0. 8 . If you check out wti, crude oil, 50. 27 wti for july broke a fourmonth losing streak. Had its best month since april 2016 look at the dollar index, the dollar index saw its worst month since 2016 dollar is stronger against the euro and yen trading at 1. 1813 and the dollar yen at 110. 34 fifth negative month in a row. Lets get you through some big stories. The s p 500 will start excluding companies that have multiple classes of shares. The move bars snap from the index. The Company Offering new ....

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BBCNEWS The Papers January 22, 2017

Bringing us tomorrow. With me are the broadcaster, natalie haynes, and rob merrick, deputy Political Editor at the independent. It is nice to have you both here. Tomorrows front pages, then. Starting with, which is it . The ft. Thank you. The Financial Times leads with more reaction to the trump administrations hard line against what it is calling the dishonest media. The i says the Prime Ministers post brexit plan is to reboot british industry. The Daily Express has claims from a leading Brexit Campaigner that up to a million eu migrants may head to the uk over the next two years. The metro says theresa may is ready to challenge President Trump over ....

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BBCNEWS The Papers January 22, 2017

Bringing us tomorrow. With me are the broadcaster, natalie haynes, and rob merrick, deputy Political Editor at the independent. It is nice to have you both here. Tomorrows front pages, then. Starting with, which is it . The ft. Thank you. The Financial Times leads with more reaction to the trump administrations hard line against what it is calling the dishonest media. The i says the Prime Ministers post brexit plan is to reboot british industry. The Daily Express has claims from a leading Brexit Campaigner that up to a million eu migrants may head to the uk over the next two years. The metro says theresa may is ready to challenge President Trump over ....

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BBCNEWS The Papers January 22, 2017

Bringing us tomorrow. With me are the broadcaster, natalie haynes, and rob merrick, deputy Political Editor at the independent. It is nice to have you both here. Tomorrows front pages, then. Starting with, which is it . The ft. Thank you. The Financial Times leads with more reaction to the trump administrations hard line against what it is calling the dishonest media. The i says the Prime Ministers post brexit plan is to reboot british industry. The Daily Express has claims from a leading Brexit Campaigner that up to a million eu migrants may head to the uk over the next two years. The metro says theresa may is ready to challenge President Trump over ....

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BLOOMBERG Bloomberg Markets August 18, 2016

I will choose the u. S. Dollar, pulling back after the fed minutes yesterday and also investors pushing out the odds of the Federal Reserve rates. It is now done around three or sent from its most recent highs that it reached in july and yes, we are seeing the oil winning streak continue up for the sixth straight session. Wti trading above 48 per barrel. Opec meeting the expectations next month, also a part of it. We have been on an incredible roller coaster when it comes to oil prices. Take a look at a oneyear chart. Chart and mapped the top and bottom changes we have seen. From october to february, 95 rebound from february to this summer, a 20 rebound most recently. We have an incredible zigzag and you see the most recent zigzag is compressed in terms of time. On august 2 that oil reached its shortterm low and reentered the bear market. Are not seeing a lot of change. Stocks are bouncing around a lot of tight range today. The s ....

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