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The yen's taken a bit of a knock on the back of it, but there hasn't been too much repercussion for stocks and bonds, which suggests that people are maybe comfortable with the idea of a big spend, big borrow government.
And finally, energy traders are keeping a close eye on talks in Geneva between US and Iranian diplomats over Iran's nuclear enrichment program.
It feels like expectations for a deal at this point are low, but I guess never impossible.
So the mood is a little bit tense.
And, you know, we're seeing the oil price hold fairly steady as people wait for those talks to get underway.
Thanks, Amanda.
Hey, Kim.
Well, U.S.
traders are coming back after a long weekend to find stock futures lower, Treasuries under pressure, and the dollar falling against safe haven currencies, particularly as investors worry about whether Trump's tariff threats over Greenland are going to prompt a widespread push out of U.S.
markets again, as they did in April last year, albeit briefly.
Thanks, Amanda.
Hi, Amanda.
Hi, Sharon.
Well, the World Economic Forum gets underway in Davos and President Trump will be attending with an entourage.
Also, the earnings season is cranking up.
We've got Netflix and Intel amongst others.
And finally, Fed Governor Lisa Cook, whom Trump has attempted to fire, is going to make her case to the Supreme Court.
So it might be a short week, but it won't be one that's short of action.
Hi, Kim.
That's right.