Karen Marshall, Bloomberg, Michael Barr discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak

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And good morning, I'm Karen Marshall, European stocks on the rise this morning as investors access responses by leaders to the region's growing energy crisis ahead of the European Central Bank's policy meeting later this week, U.S. stock index futures are on the rise. We check the markets every 15 minutes throughout the trading day on Bloomberg S&P futures at 23 points, Dow futures up a 173. NASDAQ futures have 87 the decks in Germany's up 8 tenths of a percent. Ten year treasury down 1630 seconds yield 3.25% that yield on the two year 3.45%. Nymex crude oil is up to 10% or 13 cents at $87 one cent a barrel. Comex gold that'll change at 1722 60 ounce. The Euro is at .9953 against a dollar, British found 1.1595, the ends at one 41.73, and looking at Bitcoin this morning. It's up 1% in $19,900. That's a Bloomberg business flash. Now here's Michael Barr with more on what's going on around the world, Michael. Karen, thank you very much British prime minister Boris Johnson gave his departure speech outside 10 Downing Street this morning Liz trucks takes over as the next prime minister. At the U.S. open Rafael Nadal was knocked out by Francis TFO. In baseball, the Yankees beat the twins 5 two Aaron judge hit his 54th home run of the season. The mets game was postponed, rain. The Red Sox lost the nationals and giants won the Orioles lost both games of a double header, with the Blue Jays, global news, 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quick take. Powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts and more than a 120 countries, I'm Michael Barr and this is Bloomberg, Nathan. Okay, Michael, thank you. It's 5 48 on Wall Street live

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