Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Tuesday, March 11th and this is your FT news briefing.
Bond funds are profiting off the turmoil at Thames Water and violence rocked the western part of Syria.
Plus, are US stocks in a bubble that's about to burst?
I'm Sonia Hutson and here's the news.
You need to start your day.
US equities continued sliding down what could be a very slippery slope.
Yesterday The S&P 500 fell 2.7% and it's now erased all of its post election day gains.
Now we've talked before on the show about the so called Magnificent 7 Tech Stocks Propping up the whole market.
And we've also talked about the fear that that could lead to a Repeat of the 2000.com bust.
So how do you know when a bubble starts to pop?
Here to attempt some markets predictions is the FT's Brook Masters.
Hi Brooke.
Hi.
So take us back to March of 2000.
There are low rise jeans, Florida frosted tips is the hairstyle of choice.
And the stock market is just booming.
Did people know that they were living in a bubble?
There were certainly a bunch of bears.
All warning like this cannot continue.