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White House economic advisor Kevin Hassett making the comments on Fox Business.
We check markets all day long here at Bloomberg.
The Dow is up around two thirds of a percent.
The S&P 500 up around a half percent.
The Nasdaq has gained over a half percent.
The 10-year Treasury yield is at 4.266 percent.
The two-year yield is at 3.757 percent.
Intel with some big news.
As a chipmaker says, Google has committed to using future generations of its Xeon processors and other chips.
As part of the agreement, the search engine giant will customize Intel's IPUS, or infrastructure processing units.
Intel stock rose as much as 3.6%, adding to a rally of around 20% this week.
Intel shares are currently up over 3%.
The Justice Department has opened an investigation into the NFL.
for alleged anti-competitive practices harmful to consumers.
That's according to the Wall Street Journal.
A bipartisan group of congressmen have written to the Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission detailing the high costs consumers pay due to the league's deals with cable channels and streaming services.
The NFL has historically been protected from some antitrust regulations by the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961.
The NFL says it has always put fans, quote, front and center, as well as its model being the, quote, most fan and broadcaster friendly.
Sam Burns holding a one-stroke lead at the Masters over Patrick Reed, with Burns at 5-under, defending champion Rory McIlroy's at 2-under through his round.
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