Viernes 29/05/20 Futures a la baja

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LAST CHG %CHG
DJIA 25342.13 -58.51 -0.23
S&P 500 3029.00 -0.73 -0.02
Nasdaq Composite 9415.03 46.04 0.49
Japan: Nikkei 225 21877.89 -38.42 -0.18
UK: FTSE 100 6128.05 -90.74 -1.46
Crude Oil Futures 33.11 -0.60 -1.78
Gold Futures 1743.90 15.60 0.90
Yen 107.59 -0.05 -0.05
Euro 1.1116 0.0038
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CHG %CHG
DJIA 25156.33 -244.31 -0.96
S&P 500 3005.88 -23.85 -0.79
Nasdaq Composite 9329.11 -39.88 -0.43
Japan: Nikkei 225 21877.89 -38.42 -0.18
UK: FTSE 100 6085.57 -133.22 -2.14
Crude Oil Futures 33.49 -0.22 -0.65
Gold Futures 1750.60 22.30 1.29
Yen 107.74 0.10 0.10
Euro 1.1118 0
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LAST CHG %CHG
DJIA 25208.45 -192.19 -0.76
S&P 500 3018.40 -11.33 -0.37
Nasdaq Composite 9390.94 21.95 0.23
Japan: Nikkei 225 21877.89 -38.42 -0.18
UK: FTSE 100 6076.60 -142.19 -2.29
Crude Oil Futures 33.48 -0.23 -0.68
Gold Futures 1751.60 23.30 1.35
Yen 107.80 0.16 0.15
Euro 1
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LAST CHG %CHG
DJIA 25411.37 10.73 0.04
S&P 500 3039.12 9.39 0.31
Nasdaq Composite 9458.48 89.50 0.96
Japan: Nikkei 225 21877.89 -38.42 -0.18
UK: FTSE 100 6076.60 -142.19 -2.29
Crude Oil Futures 35.12 1.41 4.18
Gold Futures 1745.40 17.10 0.99
Yen 107.79 0.15 0.14
Euro 1.1096 0.0018 0.1
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Trump says the U.S. will cut ties with World Health Organization
PUBLISHED FRI, MAY 29 20202:56 PM EDTUPDATED 8 MIN AGO
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President Donald Trump announced Friday that the United States will cut ties with the World Health Organization.
Earlier this month, Trump threatened to permanently cut off U.S. funding of the WHO.
He has claimed WHO is “China-centric” and blames the agency for advising against China travel bans early in the outbreak.
U.S. President Donald Trump makes an announcement about U.S. trade relations with China and Hong Kong in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, May 29, 2020.
U.S. President Donald Trump makes an announcement about U.S. trade relations with China and Hong Kong in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, May 29, 2020.
Jonathan Ernst | Reuters
President Donald Trump announced Friday that the United States will cut ties with the World Health Organization.

“China has total control over the World Health Organization despite only paying $40 million per year compared to what the United States has been paying, which is approximately $450 million a year,” Trump said during a press conference from the White House Rose Garden.


“The world needs answers from China on the virus. We must have transparency. Why is it that China shut off infected people from Wuhan to all other parts of China?” he added. “It didn’t go to Beijing, it went nowhere else, but they allowed them to freely travel throughout the world, including Europe and the United States.”

Trump has repeatedly criticized the WHO’s response to the coronavirus, which has hit the U.S. worse than any other country, amid scrutiny of his own administration’s response to the pandemic. He has claimed WHO is “China-centric” and blames the agency for advising against China travel bans early in the outbreak.

“Fortunately, I was not convinced and suspended travel from China saving untold numbers of lives,” Trump said on April 14.

The agency has defended its initial response to the coronavirus pandemic, saying it gave world leaders enough time to intervene early in the outbreak.

The agency declared Covid-19 a global health emergency on Jan. 30 when there were only 82 cases outside of China and zero deaths, WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said during a press conference on May 1. “Meaning, the world had enough time to intervene.”


WHO has also defended China, saying as far back as February that the country’s response to the virus was an improvement from past outbreaks such as SARS.

Earlier this month, Trump threatened to permanently cut off U.S. funding of the WHO. In a letter, he said that if the WHO “does not commit to major substantive improvements within the next 30 days, I will make my temporary freeze of United States funding to the World Health Organization permanent and reconsider our membership in the organization.”

On Friday, Trump said WHO “failed to make the requested greatly needed reform” and the U.S. “will be today terminating our relationship with the World Health Organization and redirecting those funds to other worldwide and deserving urgent global public health needs.”

The WHO’s funding runs in two-year budget cycles. For the 2018 and 2019 funding cycle, the U.S. paid a $237 million required assessment as well as $656 million in voluntary contributions, averaging $446 million a year and representing about 14.67% of its total budget, according to WHO spokesman Tarik Jasarevic.

It’s unclear exactly what mechanism Trump intends to use to terminate WHO funding, much of which is appropriated by Congress. The president typically does not have the authority to unilaterally redirect congressional funding.

On May 20, WHO officials said they worried the agency’s emergency programs would suffer if the president permanently pulled U.S. funding from the international agency.

Most funding from the United States goes directly out to the program that helps countries in “all sorts of fragile and difficult settings,” Dr. Mike Ryan, executive director of WHO’s health emergencies program, said at the time.

“We’ll obviously have to work with other partners to ensure those funds can still flow,” Ryan said. “This is going to be a major implication for delivering essential health services to some of the most vulnerable people in the world, and we trust developed donors will, if necessary, step in to fill that gap.”

The WHO started sounding the alarm on the outbreak in China in mid-January. On March 11, WHO officials declared the outbreak a pandemic, when there were just 121,000 global cases. The virus has now infected more than 5.8 million people worldwide, including more than 1.73 million in the U.S., according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
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AST CHG %CHG
DJIA 25356.36 -44.28 -0.17
S&P 500 3036.13 6.40 0.21
Nasdaq Composite 9470.15 101.16 1.08
Japan: Nikkei 225 21877.89 -38.42 -0.18
UK: FTSE 100 6076.60 -142.19 -2.29
Crude Oil Futures 34.98 1.27 3.77
Gold Futures 1745.40 17.10 0.99
Yen 107.78 0.14 0.13
Euro 1.1090
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LAST CHG %CHG
DJIA 25420.63 19.99 0.08
S&P 500 3046.55 16.82 0.56
Nasdaq Composite 9491.51 122.52 1.31
Japan: Nikkei 225 21877.89 -38.42 -0.18
UK: FTSE 100 6076.60 -142.19 -2.29
Crude Oil Futures 34.97 1.26 3.74
Gold Futures 1745.50 17.20 1.00
Yen 107.78 0.14 0.13
Euro 1.1092 0.0014
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LAST CHG %CHG
DJIA 25383.11 -17.53 -0.07
S&P 500 3044.31 14.58 0.48
Nasdaq Composite 9489.87 120.88 1.29
Japan: Nikkei 225 21877.89 -38.42 -0.18
UK: FTSE 100 6076.60 -142.19 -2.29
Crude Oil Futures 35.04 1.33 3.95
Gold Futures 1746.80 18.50 1.07
Yen 107.84 0.20 0.18
Euro 1.1100
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