It is hip to be square used to be at least. Lets check out u. S. Equity futures. Things are relatively flat and that isa good thing. A bit of a difference after the big swings weve seen. Right now dow futures up about 3, s p 500 up about 2, nasdaq up by 13. Of course this is after a done day for the m down day for the markets yesterday. Treasury yields are something to start paying attention to because we did see a pickup in treasury yields to the highest levels weve seen since june the ten year is yielding 0. 813 . And i know it doesnt seem like a lot, but it is the highest level weve seen in a while and there is so much that rides on that including mortgage pricing which has been a key part of what has been happening in the housing sector, a strong point in the economy so far. Lets get over to washington. Well talk about id call it a soap opera, but really it is a reality show and means a lot to so many millions before nancy pelosi says she is now optimistic that democrats may be abl
Government the talks right now on ice and well hear what leadership from both sides of the aisle is saying without that stimulus money, major cities in the United States are kind of stuck between a rock and a hard place and a new report lays out how bad things could get power lunch starts right now it does welcome the power lunch. Tech continues power ahead with the nasdaq leading the way near its record high which it hit on august 7th one tech stock not joining the party. That would be cisco having its worst day since 2011 even though the s p isnt there yet, its pretty close but not there yet. Check out the names hitting record highs tyler, back to you the stimulus stalemate in washington continues today threatening to further delay payments to struggling americans and failing to provide much of a boost to the u. S. Economy. Lots of big names on cnbc talking about the issue today. Lets go to eamon for more. Reporter its a total stand still. While theres not a lot of real negotiations
Next for oil stocks kiging off in the red theres more than 750 cases 5 750,000, i beg your par doon well talk about that and more as we kick off this hour we kick it off with the markets in terms of Stocks Holding steady as energy is in a free fall. Its the story of the day. It will be the story of this hour lets get to bob with the set up for these markets. Bob. The important thing is we are well off of the lows. Industrials weak Consumer Staples are weak. Were not getting any bounce at all from those defensive plays that done so well for us in the last several weeks like proctor, cocacola. Not much energy there today. One good piece of news, the banks after a rather rough week, the etf bouncing about 6 from its high to low. The key regional banks are trading up most of them were trading to the down side. Finally, just on oil, had a lot of inquiries about uso and all these oil efts want to remind every one they own oil futures. Either the front month in the case of uso they tend to ro
Works ceo will be joining him along with other content and we are out of time, from myself and tyler matheson, mike santoli has you on the other side. Stocks surge as Congress Says that help is on the way when thats still the question. Good evening and welcome to cnbcs continued coverage of markets and the economy in turmoil. I am brian sullivan. In a year of firsts it was another recordbreaking day on wall street. The dow soaring 2,112 points, thats its biggest point gain ever and the first time the index has risen more than 2,000. That move translates into an 11. 37 gain making it the largest climb and the biggest since 1933 on this as they close on a massive package for the American People that could be in the trillions of dollars and well have much more on that coming up and first, lets get to the markets and the money on another wild and record breaking day on wall street we begin with bill nygree in. We need to hear from you on a night like this. These are the machines coming in
Welcome on this monday. Our investment committee, joe, josh, sirrat and john. Shanna is here as well, chief Investment Officer at Boston Private Wealth the market, stocks are rallying after the president says china initiated a phone call about restarting trade talks and wants to make a deal chinese disputing that today saying such highlevel calls never took place that leads us to our own eman javers in france coming off the News Conference with the president. The president was asked directly about the mixed messages, if you will, and he gave an interesting answer yeah, it was a fascinating moment here at the g7. This two by two press conference which is traditional at these things where french president macron and President Trump stood side by side and took questions from reporters and then macron said im going to go do my own press conference, President Trump you carry on and left the room the president continued a wide ranging press conference taking questions from a number of report