NewsWare’s Trade Talk: Monday, November 4 | NewsWare‘s Trade Talk

S&P Futures are higher this morning as the markets enter into a week that will be full of market moving headlines. The U.S. elections, Central Bank decisions, and earnings reports will be in focus. The Fed has pushed back their announcement to Thursday due to the election. INTC & DOW are being removed for the DJIA, they are being replaced by NVDA & SHW. Changes are taking place before the open on Friday November 8th. Middle East tensions are on the rise as Iran is threating retaliatory action on Isreal with more powerful warheads. Boeing striking worker are voting on a new proposal today that could end the strike. In Europe, markets are cautiously higher as commodity related stocks gain. Oil prices are spiking higher as Iran tough talk on a pending strike on Isreal is elevating tensions in the region.

London police ask prosecutors to charge Russell Brand over sexual assault claims dredged up by media

“A file of evidence has now been passed to the Crown Prosecution Service for their consideration.”

Kemi Badenoch named new leader of UK Conservative Party

“It is time to get down to business. It is time to renew.”

CHRISSY CLARK: Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar’s daughter has accepted ‘reparation’ payments from white friends over the last 6 years

Public transactions on the Venmo page of Isra Hirsi, the daughter of Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar, show payments on Juneteenth spread across four of the last six years.

Morrissey gives £50,000 to save Salford Lads Club

“His support is more than a financial contribution; it’s a powerful endorsement of our mission and a tribute to the club’s enduring role in the lives of young people and the cultural heart of Salford.”

EU Green Party calls on Jill Stein to drop out of US presidential race and back Kamala

“The stakes of these elections could not be higher,” the statement read.

Shanghai clamps down on Halloween celebrations, tightens security

“The government doesn’t want any counternarratives or disguised social commentaries that poke fun at or may be seen as protesting against the regime.”

Radiohead’s Thom Yorke walks off stage after being heckled by pro-Palestinian protester

“Come on. You want to p*ss on everybody’s night? OK, you do, see you later then.”