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Trueheart

05/19/19 12:32 PM

#601398 RE: SkeBallLarry #601397

Good day Ske and all,

I'm glad to hear that your area wasn't in the storm's eye.

The Preakness was interesting in a couple of ways. It may have shown that War of Will was a genuine contender to finish first in the Kentucky Derby. And the riderless Bodexepress provided comic relief for an exciting horse race that appeared not to have had the best three-year-olds in the country.

Enjoy your day.

Trueheart

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fuzzy

05/20/19 5:47 AM

#601399 RE: SkeBallLarry #601397

Global Stocks Slip as Trade Skirmish Drags On; The yield on U.S. Treasurys edged higher

Today 3:42 AM ET Editor's PicksPrint

Global stocks opened mostly lower on Monday, as investors continued to weigh the impact of souring U.S.-China trade negotiations .

In Europe, the Stoxx Europe 600 was down 0.2% in morning trading. In Asia, the Shanghai Stock Exchange dropped 0.4% and Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index dropped 0.6%. Japan's Nikkei gained 0.2%.

Futures pointed to opening gains on Wall Street of 0.2% for both the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500.

Tensions between the U.S. and China have heated up over the past week amid tit-for-tat tariff increases from both sides, even as negotiators continued to try to thrash out a deal.

Trevor Gurwich, a senior portfolio manager at American Century Investments, said many investors have been surprised by the reemergence of tensions between the world's two largest economies.

"The market is too sanguine about expecting a quick, easy trade deal," he added, pointing to the complexity of the negotiations, which could cover issues like intellectual property law.

At this stage, the main issue is gauging the impact of fresh uncertainty on the global economy through weakened sentiment and via financial markets, according to Marco Valli , head of macro research at UniCredit , rather than the direct impact of lower global trade.

The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield on Monday ticked up to 2.405%, from 2.396% on Friday. Yields move inversely to prices. German 10-year government bonds were in negative territory at -0.096%.