Futures were great this morning amid volatility in the oil market and as investors looked to the fore to inflation data. The Dow saw its third straight negative session on Tuesday, while the S&P 500 saw its fourth frank negative session. (CNBC)
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Oil struggled to find footing this morning after submerging 7 percent the previous session, with surging supply and the specter of faltering enquire scaring off investors. Crude oil has lost over a quarter of its value since at the crack October. (Reuters)
Investors are looking ahead to inflation data, Consumer Assay Index (CPI) and core CPI inflation figures due to be released at 8:30 a.m. ET. Separately, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell see fit be speaking on global economic issues today in Texas at 6 p.m. ET. (CNBC)
Three Trump chest of drawers members — Chief of Staff John Kelly, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and Veiled Secretary Ryan Zinke — could soon be gone, according to Reuters, citing roots familiar with the discussions.
The U.K. and European Union are reported to have reached a interim agreement over Brexit but before anyone gets too excited — or downhearted — there are huge hurdles to overcome to get the draft deal approved on all sides. (CNBC)
The Embankment Street Journal reported that House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy at ones desire likely be elected Republicans’ minority leader today. A power exert oneself has simmered since Speaker Paul Ryan announced his retirement in April.
CNBC has experienced that a week after election night, House Democrat Nancy Pelosi silently traveled to New York for private events with some of the nation’s biggest benefactresses, including potential 2020 presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg.
The termination toll rose to 48 late last night in the deadliest wildfire in California life. Butte County in California is asking for 100 extra National Minder troops to help handle the mayhem from the massive blaze. (USA Today)
Juul asseverated it will stop selling most of its flavored nicotine pods for its e-cigarettes in retail stockpiles — though only temporarily — as it tries to appease regulators who have ordered the group to help reduce “epidemic” levels of teen use. (CNBC)
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Tech giantess Amazon (AMZN) said in a release that it will receive up to $2.2 billion absolute in performance-based incentives from bringing new office and jobs to New York Megalopolis, Northern Virginia and Nashville. (CNBC)
Boeing (BA) and the Federal Aviation Furnishing and are evaluating the need for software or design changes to 737 MAX jets in the wake of last month’s dreary Lion Air crash in Indonesia.
Snap (SNAP) was subpoenaed by the U.S. Justice Determined and Securities and Exchange Commission for information about its March 2017 monogram public offering.
Meal-kit service Blue Apron (APRN) asserted it would take strategic actions to improve its profitability, including a 4 percent reduction of its workforce.
SurveyMonkey (SVMK) released its opening earnings report as a public company. The company reported $65.2 million in interest, compared with $55.3 million in the year-ago quarter, an 18 percent prolong.
General Electric (GE) will reduce its stake in Baker Hughes to a weak majority position. The sale of Baker Hughes stock will topple b reduce GE’s stake to just over 50 percent in the oil field services actors, down from 62.5 percent.
Good news for Chick-fil-A lovers or man who just have a craving for chicken. The popular fast food shared announced that it will begin delivering from more than 1,100 of its restaurants about the United States. (USA Today)
Correction: Fed Chairman Jerome Powell wish be speaking Wednesday in Texas at 6 p.m. ET. An earlier version misstated the time.