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Bloomberg's Jumana Bersetchi in Dubai ahead of a primetime address from President Trump on the war.
Reuters is reporting he'll use it to express his criticism of NATO.
Our coverage begins tonight at 9 p.m.
Wall Street time on Bloomberg Radio and Television and on the Bloomberg Business app.
We have a fresh look at the economic impact of a month of war from the Institute for Supply Management.
Bloomberg's Michael McKee has ISM's latest manufacturing index.
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Mike McKee reporting.
Earlier, we saw better-than-expected private payroll numbers from ADP.
It found 62,000 jobs added in March.
The government's March jobs report comes out on Friday.
Right now, the S&P 500 is higher by 0.6%.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 0.5%.
The Nasdaq Composite is soaring 1.1% higher.
Ten-year Treasury yield now little changed at 4.31%.
Brent Crude is down 2.8%, trading just above $101 per barrel.
Nike shares are plunging down more than 14% on a surprisingly gloomy outlook from the sneaker brand.
Bloomberg's Isabel Lee reports Nike CEO Elliot Hill aired his frustrations about the gloomy outlook in an all-hands meeting yesterday, telling staff, we have a lot of work to do.
Intel shares are moving higher by nearly 9%.
The chipmaker is buying back half of an Irish plant that it sold to Apollo Global Management for $14.2 billion.