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u.s. a very volatile session at 10 trading day. we saw the s&p 500 fluctuating 12least 1% in the past sessions. it did manage to end the session higher by .25%, this coming as we saw quite strong earnings reports from walmart helping investor sentiment. that also being helped by the fact that we got some strong economic data. u.s. retail sales jumping the most in four months for a fifth consecutive session, consecutive months of gains. still, there was not enough for the treasury rally to subside. take a look at treasuries because that rally resumed. we saw the 30-year yield now breaking below 2% for the first time ever. the 10-year yield also at one point falling below 1.5%, now at a three-year low. treasuries for do much in demand as we continue to see negative global debt -- treasuries pretty much in demand as we see negative global debt rising to $16 trillion worldwide. japan became the top treasury holder for this month for the first time in two years. of course, china's debt heavily
u.s. a very volatile session at 10 trading day. we saw the s&p 500 fluctuating 12least 1% in the past sessions. it did manage to end the session higher by .25%, this coming as we saw quite strong earnings reports from walmart helping investor sentiment. that also being helped by the fact that we got some strong economic data. u.s. retail sales jumping the most in four months for a fifth consecutive session, consecutive months of gains. still, there was not enough for the treasury rally to...
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and the u.s. after meeting with u.s. president donald trump robb is on a 3 day visit to north america. campaigners say leaving the european union will allow britain to sign its own by lateral trade deals with other countries the e.u. is the u.k.'s biggest trading partner. courier service fed ex is ending its deal for ground deliveries with e-commerce giant amazon fed ex is allowing its contract with the online retailer to expire at the end of the month amazon is building its own cargo hold in kentucky analysts say the tech giant could be planning to build its own delivery service making it a potential competitor to fed ex fed ex says amazon only accounted for a little over one percent of its revenue. venezuela has accused the u.s. of economic terrorism and of trying to torpedo peace talks after the trump administration ordered a freeze on the country's u.s. based assets under the sweeping measures any foreign entity doing business with the government of venezuela could face u.s. sanctions. in caracas the chemo to fightin
and the u.s. after meeting with u.s. president donald trump robb is on a 3 day visit to north america. campaigners say leaving the european union will allow britain to sign its own by lateral trade deals with other countries the e.u. is the u.k.'s biggest trading partner. courier service fed ex is ending its deal for ground deliveries with e-commerce giant amazon fed ex is allowing its contract with the online retailer to expire at the end of the month amazon is building its own cargo hold in...
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u.s. president donald trump has canceled a trip to poland as hurrican dorian approaches florida. residents are stocking up on sandbags food and fuel supplies the governor has declared a state of emergency the storm could hit florida late on saturday. ukraine's president volodymyr is a lenski has put together a new government the former t.v. comedian won the country's presidential runoff in april promising a fresh start for one of europe's poorest countries and other political newcomer lawyer or lexi concha rock becomes prime minister. brad pitt has electrified the venice film festival with a blast of star power. it took to the red carpet to launch his new film space epic at astra he plays an astronaut on a life saving mission costars ruth nega and liv tyler also turned out to promote the movie. economic growth in the united states is slowing further the commerce department revising its 2nd quarter figures downwards and investment is also lagging but u.s. and consumers are hanging in there
u.s. president donald trump has canceled a trip to poland as hurrican dorian approaches florida. residents are stocking up on sandbags food and fuel supplies the governor has declared a state of emergency the storm could hit florida late on saturday. ukraine's president volodymyr is a lenski has put together a new government the former t.v. comedian won the country's presidential runoff in april promising a fresh start for one of europe's poorest countries and other political newcomer lawyer or...
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. >> the u.s.-china economic and security review commission held a hearing on the role china plays in global health industries and how that impacts the u.s.. this is about two hours. this is about two hours. >> our second panel will assess china's role in global health and activities in the united states. we'll start with rosemary gibson. i introduce everybody first. we'll start with rosemary gibson whose name has been mentioned already several times if you were here. she's author of china rx exposing the risk of america's dependence on china for medicine which documents the dramatic shifts in where medicines are made in implications for national security and american securities. next we'll hear from ben westoff. mr. westoff's new book "fentanyl inc." which will be published in september. fentanyl kills more americans than any drug in history. and next panelist studied at the rand corporation is an especial deem yol gist. centers on research health among marginalized population. we'll hear from mar
. >> the u.s.-china economic and security review commission held a hearing on the role china plays in global health industries and how that impacts the u.s.. this is about two hours. this is about two hours. >> our second panel will assess china's role in global health and activities in the united states. we'll start with rosemary gibson. i introduce everybody first. we'll start with rosemary gibson whose name has been mentioned already several times if you were here. she's author...
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the u.s. and china take their dispute to another level. >> currency is seen as a weapon of last resort. >> what we have ia message from pboc is cool down, folks. >> the world central banks accelerate their race to the bottom on interest rates. >> central banks are willing to go and willing to go big. >> wall street banks expected trim bonus for traders. the u.k. stumbles towards braggs it, deal or no deal. rexit, deal or no deal. >> if there is going to be a deal it has to be the first couple of days parliament returns. haslinda: sorting through a barrage of earnings reports. >> left wants to see profitabilities. the law of large numbers is catching up. >> we call it the star wars stumble. haslinda: experts on how they are reading at jumble. >> china and the u.s. aligned economically. >> i do not think the fed's job is to make sure there's not a recession. haslinda: all straight ahead on bloomberg best. ♪ nejra: hello and welcome. this is bloomberg best the weekly review of the most importan
the u.s. and china take their dispute to another level. >> currency is seen as a weapon of last resort. >> what we have ia message from pboc is cool down, folks. >> the world central banks accelerate their race to the bottom on interest rates. >> central banks are willing to go and willing to go big. >> wall street banks expected trim bonus for traders. the u.k. stumbles towards braggs it, deal or no deal. rexit, deal or no deal. >> if there is going to be a...
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so we clearly saw a u.s. economy which is 70% driven by domestic consumption, being supported by the consumer. now, that still may be the case, but what we'll have to see is this last trauverage of tariffs is focused on consumer goods. so areas like textiles, apparel, footwear all will be impacted. 10% not as bad as 25%. so maybe there's some ways to work around it. diversify its supply chains, etc. but if the consumer is impacted, i think we'll have to see if the u.s. economy also softens. so that's the next step to watch out for. paul: if we can look into the crystal ball, into the second half, you really do have to wonder, after a pretty mixed earnings season this time around, how earnings for the next half are going to look. >> yeah. that's a great point. i think coming into this earnings season, we were looking at a negative 3% year-end expectation for the s&p. we'll probably end up about negative 1%. so better than expected. what we're really watching for is that second half and particularly q-4. there'
so we clearly saw a u.s. economy which is 70% driven by domestic consumption, being supported by the consumer. now, that still may be the case, but what we'll have to see is this last trauverage of tariffs is focused on consumer goods. so areas like textiles, apparel, footwear all will be impacted. 10% not as bad as 25%. so maybe there's some ways to work around it. diversify its supply chains, etc. but if the consumer is impacted, i think we'll have to see if the u.s. economy also softens. so...
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the selling we saw in the latter part of the u.s. we see u.s. futures pointing higher this morning, whipsawed by those more positive comments by president trump at the g7, talking about how china wants to do a deal. as such, we might see some of the trade sensitive stocks confused about where to go. follow the u.s. futures up for today. this is where we are gripped right now. luxury eyewear up 1.4%. deutsche lufthansa surrounding what management they are targeting, catching attention. stock up over 1%. let's move to the downside and have a look at what's moving there. rockwall is one of the stocks on the slide, down more than 4%. they are rethinking targets. than sensitive down more -- really, it's a big picture story that matters. equity markets following the u.s. lower friday. keep an eye on u.s. features. perhaps that dictates where we go. let's get a bloomberg first word news update with annabelle droulers in hong kong. anna.lle: thanks, well, a trade deal with u.s. and japan in principle. president trump announced it would slice tokyo's tar
the selling we saw in the latter part of the u.s. we see u.s. futures pointing higher this morning, whipsawed by those more positive comments by president trump at the g7, talking about how china wants to do a deal. as such, we might see some of the trade sensitive stocks confused about where to go. follow the u.s. futures up for today. this is where we are gripped right now. luxury eyewear up 1.4%. deutsche lufthansa surrounding what management they are targeting, catching attention. stock up...
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u.s. stock futures tumble, and the yen top climbs on trade war escalation. the white house says president trump says he wishes he would hit china with higher tariffs from the start. global uncertainty the most important issue for their markets as jackson hole discusses threats to growth. an hong kong protest take an ominous turn. place drug guns and fire a shot, as demonstration turned violent again. shery: let's get started with a quick check of markets. u.s. futures at the moment plunging 1.1% heard this after we ended the regular session friday and president trump escalated the trade tensions against china, saying he will boost tariffs. this coming after china's retaliatory tariffs. on friday we saw a negative sentiment across markets. the dow falling 600 23 points, the s&p 500 lower by tack and technology energy stocks. after chairman powell comments at jackson hole which raised speculation now about the fed potentially easing more in the coming months. that felt 3%. continue to see th
u.s. stock futures tumble, and the yen top climbs on trade war escalation. the white house says president trump says he wishes he would hit china with higher tariffs from the start. global uncertainty the most important issue for their markets as jackson hole discusses threats to growth. an hong kong protest take an ominous turn. place drug guns and fire a shot, as demonstration turned violent again. shery: let's get started with a quick check of markets. u.s. futures at the moment plunging...
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after german cars and french wine u.s. president donald trump's most recent beef with the european union was with well beef the u.s. had long found it hard to export its meat across the atlantic after long negotiations trump's announcement on friday sounded like a triumph to the farmers and ranchers listening in the white house. opening markets for our farmers is about more than just an industry it's about a way of life generations of hard work passion and dedication of gone into making america the largest producer of high quality beef anywhere in the world by far we're proud of our farmers and ranchers we love our farmers and ranchers and with this announcement we take one more step and giving them the level playing field that they have looking dave really been looking forward to this for many many years you folks know that they want a level playing field that's all they want on the subject of level playing fields u.s. farmers and ranchers will also have to change their ways the agreements doesn't mean the e.u. is easing
after german cars and french wine u.s. president donald trump's most recent beef with the european union was with well beef the u.s. had long found it hard to export its meat across the atlantic after long negotiations trump's announcement on friday sounded like a triumph to the farmers and ranchers listening in the white house. opening markets for our farmers is about more than just an industry it's about a way of life generations of hard work passion and dedication of gone into making america...
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u.s. and president trump ordered companies to leave china. slumped afterket the u.s. president warned he would hit back. to come backre due in september and will target u.s. agricultural products, crude oil and cars. he will have more in a moment. first, let's go to heidi joe castro who is in washington. it is not clear how president trump can compel u.s. companies to in the operation in china. >> that is right and that is the most stunning part of these series of tweets is. he had a very strong reaction to beijing's reaction that these tariffs are coming and the president tweeted that u.s. companies are hereby ordered to immediately start looking for an alternative to china, including bring your company's home and make products in the usa this speech directed towards private u.s. businesses is unprecedented in american history and there is no clear indication how the president can even begin caring forth on this order of his, but what we do ,now is that indeed, investors the dow has had a
u.s. and president trump ordered companies to leave china. slumped afterket the u.s. president warned he would hit back. to come backre due in september and will target u.s. agricultural products, crude oil and cars. he will have more in a moment. first, let's go to heidi joe castro who is in washington. it is not clear how president trump can compel u.s. companies to in the operation in china. >> that is right and that is the most stunning part of these series of tweets is. he had a very...
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if the u.s. and you and forces had not been able to operate in japan i think south korea might not be free today. korean forces did not hold the line on the peninsula japan would be a much less safe and prosperous country. the dna of these alliances has intermingled. it is complicated. the general was reminding me that in the middle of the great war the president at the time troops went one the peninsula to attack them -- it is two deeply interdependent alliance is. i'm not going to ask general brooks to solve this problem because the admiral will solve it. [laughter] >> it is a political problem. it is a military problem in the sense that, you tell me. what are the consequences for us? security of japan and korea and the united states when our forces are unable to operate and train intelligence exercises between these alliances? you to michael for the privilege of being able to enjoy this body of patriots who have done the work for each of our countries and for this cornerstone alliance. it has
if the u.s. and you and forces had not been able to operate in japan i think south korea might not be free today. korean forces did not hold the line on the peninsula japan would be a much less safe and prosperous country. the dna of these alliances has intermingled. it is complicated. the general was reminding me that in the middle of the great war the president at the time troops went one the peninsula to attack them -- it is two deeply interdependent alliance is. i'm not going to ask general...
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the u.s. china trade war is still ongoing with no end in sight and with rattle markets in recent weeks many fear a possible recession but president donald trump claims were far from it. i think the word recession is a word that's inappropriate because it's just a word that the. the a certain people are going to be kind of certain people in the media are trying to build up because they'd love to see a recession we're very far from recession he went on to say the u.s. economy is doing very well adding china wants to make a deal the fact is somebody had to take china in my life would be a lot easier if i didn't take china on but i like doing it because i have to do it trump shocks global markets earlier this month when he announced adding another 10 percent tariff on $300000000000.00 in chinese imports scheduled to take effect september 1st and impacts mostly consumer goods we spoke to vice chairman of hong kong's apparel society for some perspective everyone is quite prepared and there has been
the u.s. china trade war is still ongoing with no end in sight and with rattle markets in recent weeks many fear a possible recession but president donald trump claims were far from it. i think the word recession is a word that's inappropriate because it's just a word that the. the a certain people are going to be kind of certain people in the media are trying to build up because they'd love to see a recession we're very far from recession he went on to say the u.s. economy is doing very well...
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the u.s. is higher than it was two months ago and higher than it needs to be. morgan stanley said that the u.s. put tariffs on imports for 4-6 months and a global contraction is likely within three quarters. an extremely high degree of uncertainty in markets. you see that with all the assets people run to when they are scared. long-term u.s. bonds, gold, even bitcoin, that is a sign that people are anxious. >> president trump is bashing the fed again, firing off a string of tweets calling for faster rate cuts. he said that the fed doesn't understand that the u.s. is competing with other countries. he also says the fed is too proud to admit mistakes of acting too quickly and tightening too much. oil clawed back some losses after saudi arabia spoke to fellow producers about recent slide. prices fell to lows not seen since the start of the year. a surprise surgeon stop miles fueled new worries -- a surprise search in stockpiles fueled new worries about a glut. fears of recession. british airways
the u.s. is higher than it was two months ago and higher than it needs to be. morgan stanley said that the u.s. put tariffs on imports for 4-6 months and a global contraction is likely within three quarters. an extremely high degree of uncertainty in markets. you see that with all the assets people run to when they are scared. long-term u.s. bonds, gold, even bitcoin, that is a sign that people are anxious. >> president trump is bashing the fed again, firing off a string of tweets calling...
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has put out of the treaty is that china is not a signatory to it so the u.s. sees china as its principal geopolitical competitor of a challenge that is far more familiar bought and injuring than putin's russia so the last few decades china has made enormous progress in these missiles most of china's miss else would have been banned under the treaty if china has signed on to it and china in fact now has one of the most events into media range to sell forces in the world so what's china's next move. china's reaction so far has been predictably negative beijing has urged the u.s. and russia to stay in the treaty it has said that pulling out the treaty is destabilizing but of course part of the reason why the u.s. is pulling out is because of beijing in addition to russian violations of the treaty the white house despite its fondness for you know actual isn't doesn't see the reason why it should be unilaterally constrained by this treaty beijing will most likely continue its protest and indeed take countermeasures against u.s. deployments of these new missiles to
has put out of the treaty is that china is not a signatory to it so the u.s. sees china as its principal geopolitical competitor of a challenge that is far more familiar bought and injuring than putin's russia so the last few decades china has made enormous progress in these missiles most of china's miss else would have been banned under the treaty if china has signed on to it and china in fact now has one of the most events into media range to sell forces in the world so what's china's next...
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u.s. once again delays a ban on doing business with the chinese tax supplier always had excess are far from over. also on the show rushes over the version of google call that you want to put you in the bag. and nobody in the front we take you want to go out. and put your game face on tells its game tom the world's largest gaming event it's back to the were there for the opening. this is p.w. business i'm joined on in berlin welcome officially u.s. companies are now supposed to already be banned from doing business with chinese tech supplier while way but the u.s. is commerce department has again given wall way in 90 days they its 2nd one in a row the move is about odds with the u.s. president donald trump's harsher messaging towards the company leaving many unsure of what to expect when the current reprieve and in november. when the u.s. spawn wow it was announced 3 months ago it was a big deal for the likes of google as it meant it wouldn't be able to sell updates of its droid software to
u.s. once again delays a ban on doing business with the chinese tax supplier always had excess are far from over. also on the show rushes over the version of google call that you want to put you in the bag. and nobody in the front we take you want to go out. and put your game face on tells its game tom the world's largest gaming event it's back to the were there for the opening. this is p.w. business i'm joined on in berlin welcome officially u.s. companies are now supposed to already be banned...
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the u.s. could face resistance to ultra long bonds. stephen mnuchin floated the idea, but it will probably not get the backing of the elite group of the treasury secretary. views have not changed. the bank of korea hinting at further action to support the economy if risks continue to rise. that after leaving the key rate unchanged. as an indication of growing concern, more must be done to prop up growth. well meet ministers to try to keep the iran nuclear deal alive. they will talk for two days in foreign policy challenges. europe is trying to salvage the deal that the u.s. pulled out of. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts. this is bloomberg. >> selina wang. up next, new tariffs. the story through the asian section. -- session. the latest on the trade narrative. bloomberg life is live. they are certainly covering that story for us. the latest overnight developments. this is bloomberg. his is bloomberg. back to bloomberg markets. we are 21 minutes aw
the u.s. could face resistance to ultra long bonds. stephen mnuchin floated the idea, but it will probably not get the backing of the elite group of the treasury secretary. views have not changed. the bank of korea hinting at further action to support the economy if risks continue to rise. that after leaving the key rate unchanged. as an indication of growing concern, more must be done to prop up growth. well meet ministers to try to keep the iran nuclear deal alive. they will talk for two days...
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we are five or six in the u.s.? annie: five listed in the u.s. one more in the pipeline with global x trying to come in. the state that we are in right now is really -- there is a lot of excitement over pot etf's. it has been a big year. you have two new launches with yolo and thcx. the sec is asking for statements squaring away some of the legal issues that might be hanging over these funds. that has been a development as well. eric: meb, let me talk to you about this. besides the great ticker toke, i think that is not wash motor -- mount rushmore were the already, and the cheap 42 basis points or .420, one thing i noticed, the thematic capture score is a little lower. your media market cap is higher. are you purposely going into some of the bigger names by design? meb: there's also a little bit of cash. here is the thing. we have launched 12 funds. never launched a thematic fund. i would tell people the thematic funds do not offer any value added benefit over time. why are we doing it? we think there are times when thematic funds make sense lik
we are five or six in the u.s.? annie: five listed in the u.s. one more in the pipeline with global x trying to come in. the state that we are in right now is really -- there is a lot of excitement over pot etf's. it has been a big year. you have two new launches with yolo and thcx. the sec is asking for statements squaring away some of the legal issues that might be hanging over these funds. that has been a development as well. eric: meb, let me talk to you about this. besides the great ticker...
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the u.s. more than 100 points on the dow futures, this coming off, you can see now 45-point loss on the futures here on blue chips, dow suffering worst day of the year yesterday falling more than 800 points. all three major market gauges finishing down more than 2.9% on global growth and trade fears and welcome to, everybody, here with me this morning mainstay management capital david, cfra investment strategist lindsey bell, wall street journal assistant editorial page editor, james freeman. much made of the inversion of the yield curve between two-year yield on the treasury and the 10-year, but what do you make of the markets right now? >> well, we had really a trifecta, the poor numbers out of china with industrial production worst numbers in 17 years. we had a poor number for germany, gdp negative, second time in four quarters, fourth largest economy, the world's largest economy in europe, of course, the inversion of the 2's to 10's that we've all been waiting on. we have seen other parts
the u.s. more than 100 points on the dow futures, this coming off, you can see now 45-point loss on the futures here on blue chips, dow suffering worst day of the year yesterday falling more than 800 points. all three major market gauges finishing down more than 2.9% on global growth and trade fears and welcome to, everybody, here with me this morning mainstay management capital david, cfra investment strategist lindsey bell, wall street journal assistant editorial page editor, james freeman....
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regarding the u.s. at this stage, we don't see any negative impact on the trade war. >> we are not immune to what is happening in the micro and trade war sides. it gets into the resilience of our portfolio. >> we have seen some impacts on the industrial base exports getting slower. it is having its impact. >> we see more uncertainty in the markets, but also in the macroeconomic environment. that is why we are a little more careful, especially in the semiconductor space at the moment, and expect the second half of 2019 with the recovery in the first half of 2020. >> this will hurt all regions in all countries. it is an illusion to think this will be a win-lose scenario. matt: china's price index contracted for the first time in nearly three years, dimming the outlook many manufacturers. prices fell 0.3% from earlier. joining us is the senior currency strategist at cba europe. what is your take on the trade war and where it is headed? it seems we continually get bad news, and there is very little respite.
regarding the u.s. at this stage, we don't see any negative impact on the trade war. >> we are not immune to what is happening in the micro and trade war sides. it gets into the resilience of our portfolio. >> we have seen some impacts on the industrial base exports getting slower. it is having its impact. >> we see more uncertainty in the markets, but also in the macroeconomic environment. that is why we are a little more careful, especially in the semiconductor space at the...
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the u.s. was preparing to do this. that the fact that they launched this tomahawk missile from a mark 41 launcher proves what russia had been complaining about when the us put these agents missile systems near the russian border russian western border and said oh these are to guard against iranian missiles which of course don't even exist there are no russian intermediate range missiles based around the united states and there aren't any chinese intermediate range missiles based around the united states the united states however wants to return to a situation like pre 987 when the u.s. said pershing missiles highly accurate 300300 kilogram ton were head missiles all over europe aimed at russia and the danger of these missiles is that they can strike their targets within minutes so it forces countries like russia or china to put their i.c.b.m. sign here trigger response this is very very dangerous time now and it's a going to lead to an enormous arms race. have a german captain of a migrant rescued by tell pricing in th
the u.s. was preparing to do this. that the fact that they launched this tomahawk missile from a mark 41 launcher proves what russia had been complaining about when the us put these agents missile systems near the russian border russian western border and said oh these are to guard against iranian missiles which of course don't even exist there are no russian intermediate range missiles based around the united states and there aren't any chinese intermediate range missiles based around the...
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the u.s. confirms carrying out the 1st test of a cruise missile previously banned by a treaty signed between moscow and washington over 30 years ago. also to come u.s. attorney general william bass sax the director of prisons after the suicide of geoffrey epstein he discussed the conditions at the jail where he took his own life with his former lawyer. fundamentally wrong with that is that jeffrey abstain did not belong in that facility to begin with and it's been revealed that british social media network and young muslims is part of the u.k. government plan to tackle radicalization. and i welcome it's just on midday here in moscow you're watching international our top story this hour the u.s. has conducted its 1st test of a 500 kilometer cruise missile a type previously banned for over 30 years under a now defunct arms control treaty between moscow and washington. as that the sides . well we have official word from the pentagon that indeed there has been a test of a missile that would have v
the u.s. confirms carrying out the 1st test of a cruise missile previously banned by a treaty signed between moscow and washington over 30 years ago. also to come u.s. attorney general william bass sax the director of prisons after the suicide of geoffrey epstein he discussed the conditions at the jail where he took his own life with his former lawyer. fundamentally wrong with that is that jeffrey abstain did not belong in that facility to begin with and it's been revealed that british social...
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there are not happening in the u.s. because u.s. companies are federally legal, state legal and therefore the big multinationals are still watching, but not doing anything. they are waiting for regulatory moves and that has stalled in the pre-election year. >> do you expect that to come out in 2020? >> i can tell you democrats in the house are at least going to vote in the fall having to do it ranking and the senate has started to debate the issues. although it is thinkican-controlled, i president trump has said if the -- if there is legislation in front of him, he will sign it. joining us, for chairman of to really. no longer retains audio recordings of interactions with siri. to improve the product, but the program was suspended a few weeks ago. has been sharing partnerships with hundreds of police departments around the state. police can automatically request video and homeowners can decline those requests. to go quietly raise its minimum wage to $15 an hour. she asked the ceo on whether he would consider raising the minimum wage
there are not happening in the u.s. because u.s. companies are federally legal, state legal and therefore the big multinationals are still watching, but not doing anything. they are waiting for regulatory moves and that has stalled in the pre-election year. >> do you expect that to come out in 2020? >> i can tell you democrats in the house are at least going to vote in the fall having to do it ranking and the senate has started to debate the issues. although it is...
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last week thursday the u.s. says that he's not a honest broker and he acts on behalf of the supreme leader ayatollah khamenei and this is the basically the establishment in iran getting behind their foreign minister and that the papers here have been carrying comment pieces and saying that this is essentially shows the failure of u.s. diplomacy and this is a victory for the reef and these skills and intellect but not only that to see a sense of national pride that the u.s. could not deal with the iranian intellect and logic also in another remove the major general of the oil could force bell could force deals with operations outside of iran mainly iraq and syria met with zarif now the meeting is not rare but what is rare is that the fact that it was made public again the different factions inside this country getting behind the foreign minister is president rouhani saying that the reef is the primary spokesman for iran outs in the world so outside of iran so essentially what the u.s. sanctions against zarif have
last week thursday the u.s. says that he's not a honest broker and he acts on behalf of the supreme leader ayatollah khamenei and this is the basically the establishment in iran getting behind their foreign minister and that the papers here have been carrying comment pieces and saying that this is essentially shows the failure of u.s. diplomacy and this is a victory for the reef and these skills and intellect but not only that to see a sense of national pride that the u.s. could not deal with...
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some u.s. politicians out of the wrong political necessities disregard the fact of right and wrong, make small things big and turn black and to white. what is supposed to be a simple problem became complicated and clean water is muddied. tom: the u.s. treasury has sanctioned three chinese nationals and two companies operating in china. will you be taking action againstthese actions companies that operate fentanyl products, according to the u.s.? at the time these people were making these substances, the chinese government hadn't announced wider controls so at the time, what these people were doing didn't violate china's law but some in the u.s. political circle take issue with this and want to implement sanctions with is not -- which is not productive at all. argue that with the power you have at your hands, a budget for domestic security of about $200 billion come if someone in the politburo turned around and said fix this now, close this down, you could do it. minister yuejin: we do admit tha
some u.s. politicians out of the wrong political necessities disregard the fact of right and wrong, make small things big and turn black and to white. what is supposed to be a simple problem became complicated and clean water is muddied. tom: the u.s. treasury has sanctioned three chinese nationals and two companies operating in china. will you be taking action againstthese actions companies that operate fentanyl products, according to the u.s.? at the time these people were making these...
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david: is u.s. influence in the region diminished, and maybe because we don't need oil months we needed it. martin: it has dramatically diminished from the heyday of henry kissinger's initial forays into the middle east, laying the foundation for the peace process in the 1970's. america has dominated the region since then. in recent years, the combination you suggest of reduced importance to the united states of middle eastern oil because we are now the largest oil exporter in the world, combined with a weariness in the united states, a sense that our military interventions in the region have really not benefited the united states. we have wasted a huge amount of blood and treasure for no clear gain. this disillusionment with the west combined with a sense that the rise of china and asia is more important to our strategic means thehese days, united states is less engaged but also has become less effective. we have not been able to move the peace process forward. we screwed up royally in iraq. we hav
david: is u.s. influence in the region diminished, and maybe because we don't need oil months we needed it. martin: it has dramatically diminished from the heyday of henry kissinger's initial forays into the middle east, laying the foundation for the peace process in the 1970's. america has dominated the region since then. in recent years, the combination you suggest of reduced importance to the united states of middle eastern oil because we are now the largest oil exporter in the world,...
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u.s. treasuries boosted this. 40 basis points. therefore, u.s. treasury markets will continue to get info. the u.s. -- inflow. scare, -- a growth arerly, treasuries expensive. where centralent bankers are trying to push the term and the yield, they can ring -- remain expensive for some time. onry ahn: there are charts the bloomberg showing s&p 500 around those one year highs. do you go broadband where the valuations are not as extreme? thee remain positive on u.s. markets. we realize they are expensive. in an environment where growth remains scarce, it will do well. singapore is one of these. hopefully they will find a way of coming together. shery ahn: trade tensions wherever you look nowadays. thank you for that. you can get a roundup of the stories you need to know to get your day going in this edition of daybreak. go to your terminals. it is also available on the mobile bloomberg anywhere app. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery ahn: this is daybreak asia. york.hery ahn in new paul: i am paul allen in sydney. the first production ready electric smar
u.s. treasuries boosted this. 40 basis points. therefore, u.s. treasury markets will continue to get info. the u.s. -- inflow. scare, -- a growth arerly, treasuries expensive. where centralent bankers are trying to push the term and the yield, they can ring -- remain expensive for some time. onry ahn: there are charts the bloomberg showing s&p 500 around those one year highs. do you go broadband where the valuations are not as extreme? thee remain positive on u.s. markets. we realize they...
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if the u.s. economy shifts further, it is the real change we are going to face with and it will drive investors more into liquid assets, gold, etc. until there is resolution. now we are learning this resolution has become very abandoned in the sense that it takes a lot of time to get to this real deal even though there could be agricultural process this -- agricultural purchases happening in between. so it is a conservative stance. paul: we talked about the fed and trade, but another big piece of the puzzle is hurting's. how do you see earnings season playing into this so far? expectations weren't terribly high. ben: they were not high. it was a year on year factor after the tax reform last year in the third-quarter markets with a sense that earnings slowed down this year. there have been some surprises though, performing better than people thought. going forward from here the big question remains is how the global economy fares after this latest development because if they have factored in the r
if the u.s. economy shifts further, it is the real change we are going to face with and it will drive investors more into liquid assets, gold, etc. until there is resolution. now we are learning this resolution has become very abandoned in the sense that it takes a lot of time to get to this real deal even though there could be agricultural process this -- agricultural purchases happening in between. so it is a conservative stance. paul: we talked about the fed and trade, but another big piece...
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u.s. foreign policy shifts now to southeast asia. after world war ii, western powers hoped to foster anti-communist governments in the region. in his book "arc of containment" wen-qing ngoei said that the united states was successful in the regional strategy. this is about 90 minutes. >> all right. everyone, i would like to call us all to order. good afternoon. and welcome to this afternoon's session of the washington history seminar historical perspectives on international and national affairs. i'm eric arnesen of george washington university and i'm the cochair of this seminar along with christian ostermann who represents the wilson center. as you may see, we have c-span taping here today so we would like to welcome those of you who are watching on your computers or on your television screens and suggest that you visit the website to learn more about the seminar series and upcoming speakers here at the wilson center. the washington history seminar is a collaborative effort of two organiz
u.s. foreign policy shifts now to southeast asia. after world war ii, western powers hoped to foster anti-communist governments in the region. in his book "arc of containment" wen-qing ngoei said that the united states was successful in the regional strategy. this is about 90 minutes. >> all right. everyone, i would like to call us all to order. good afternoon. and welcome to this afternoon's session of the washington history seminar historical perspectives on international and...
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u.s. investments in china benefit the u.s. economy. u.s. companies have benefited greatly from the growth china has provided ostly through rapidly growing exports. it is person to note -- important to note most companies ins have in china to serve their domestic market but the revenue generate in online is also a driver of growth and he united states. china u.s. exports it directly and indirectly jobs in 1.8 million the united states. he economic benefits from that investment in china and are 2.6 american jobs. the healthcare sector is an part of this story and u.s., ports of pharmaceuticals reached nearly $3 supports 2018 and it 4 po 4.7 u.s. jobs. medical device industry supports 2 million u.s. jobs. hina is the second largest market for pharmaceuticals and further for mechanical equipment rapidly as owing china ages. it is increasingly important companies participate in this to support u.s. job creation. the second principle is commercial challenges are best engagement.hrough it is my experience chinese health care regular hit fors are -
u.s. investments in china benefit the u.s. economy. u.s. companies have benefited greatly from the growth china has provided ostly through rapidly growing exports. it is person to note -- important to note most companies ins have in china to serve their domestic market but the revenue generate in online is also a driver of growth and he united states. china u.s. exports it directly and indirectly jobs in 1.8 million the united states. he economic benefits from that investment in china and are...
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u.s. attorney general william paul removes the acting director of prisons after the suicide of jeffrey epstein we discussed the conditions of the jail when epstein took his life with his former lawyer. but fundamentally wrong with that is that jeffrey abstained not long enough for saluting to begin with. the u.s. military and answers plans for new intermediate range hypersonic missiles off the pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty with russia and test launching a new cruise missile. silo you're watching r.t. international on rosana lockwood thank you for joining us. now more than a year of tensions in italy is that ruling coalition have come to a head with the italian prime minister just to picante resigning after the country's interior minister matteo says vini called for a vote of no confidence to do bensky reports on the unfolding political crisis. yes. well that resignation over its lease prime minister said because they had been widely speculated for the last few days and now it's happened
u.s. attorney general william paul removes the acting director of prisons after the suicide of jeffrey epstein we discussed the conditions of the jail when epstein took his life with his former lawyer. but fundamentally wrong with that is that jeffrey abstained not long enough for saluting to begin with. the u.s. military and answers plans for new intermediate range hypersonic missiles off the pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty with russia and test launching a new cruise missile. silo you're...
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censured by the u.s. government that there was a busy possibility that the foreign ministers would be created that there was decision was put on hold by the u.s. government and we had thought that the decision was that we considered that now it appears that is not to chase the foreign minister in south was at a cabinet meeting earlier on wednesday we talked about how the u.s. policies affected the nuclear agreement now what we're hearing is that the one of the things made was that the reason is not considered a decision encouraged significant decision maker in the islamic republic that is in fact the office that he is considered to be a favorite. diplomat with the highest authority in iran the supreme leader over and over again surprising that i probably have stated how thankful he is been for the efforts of the foreign ministry and the foreign minister in the signing of the nuclear cream and the efforts that have been named by that department let sideline the job serif the negotiations that came to the a
censured by the u.s. government that there was a busy possibility that the foreign ministers would be created that there was decision was put on hold by the u.s. government and we had thought that the decision was that we considered that now it appears that is not to chase the foreign minister in south was at a cabinet meeting earlier on wednesday we talked about how the u.s. policies affected the nuclear agreement now what we're hearing is that the one of the things made was that the reason is...
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reliance by the u.s. on foreign sources is an issue .hat must be addressed allowing other departments to address this piecemeal will solutions.optimal way tot effective address this issue is to use the buying power of the federal government in conjunction with effective laws and funding, to partner with the nations pharmaceutical production -- producers as one example to obtain necessary and for structuring capabilities, to independently meet u.s. the mystic and to compensate producers adequately for maintaining these capabilities. dod is wholly dependent on the consumer market to produce and distribute pharmaceutical products it requires, spending approximately $7.5 billion annually. dod must work with the constraints of the commercial sector and market forces that drive or shape it. depending on the commercial sector is a two-way sword. to reapes dod efficiencies of the competitive commercial marketplace and also makes dod dependent on the sources that competition produces. dod, through our colleagues a
reliance by the u.s. on foreign sources is an issue .hat must be addressed allowing other departments to address this piecemeal will solutions.optimal way tot effective address this issue is to use the buying power of the federal government in conjunction with effective laws and funding, to partner with the nations pharmaceutical production -- producers as one example to obtain necessary and for structuring capabilities, to independently meet u.s. the mystic and to compensate producers...
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the u.s. does something very strange because it both brags about its reach and its extent its dominance of the world and tries to hide it and cover it up so if you watch a sports event on t.v. in the united states they thank the troops for watching for 175 countries and there's lots of celebration of that but if you ask in washington d.c. exactly where are the bases and what are they costing and what purpose are they there for it's very hard to get answers if this is not a radical claim a proposal that the u.s. public ought to know where it's paid for what and how much it's a you know what the purpose of those things is if you're going to wage all these wars and extend all these bases in the name of democracy why not have a little bit of democracy around the issue. now a saturday's the 5th anniversary of the chinese government's decision to impose limits on elections in hong kong a move that triggered the umbrella movement protests back in 2014 when a price rally is planned for today russian i
the u.s. does something very strange because it both brags about its reach and its extent its dominance of the world and tries to hide it and cover it up so if you watch a sports event on t.v. in the united states they thank the troops for watching for 175 countries and there's lots of celebration of that but if you ask in washington d.c. exactly where are the bases and what are they costing and what purpose are they there for it's very hard to get answers if this is not a radical claim a...
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the u.s. imposes sanctions on iran and foreign minister jobs are in for acting on behalf of the country's supreme leader. and you're watching our desire live from doha also coming up. democratic party front runner joe biden comes under fire in the 2nd round of debates from other u.s. presidential hopefuls. 15 members of a family are born in the democratic republic of congo amid fears of a wider ebola outbreak. political divisions within the u.k. are out in the open as far as johnson visits belfast for the 1st time as prime minister. so the united states has imposed sanctions on iran's top diplomats it is accusing the foreign minister job of promoting what it calls the reckless agenda of iran's supreme leader zarif has had back saying it's all because the u.s. considers him a huge threat also and jordan has more details from washington d.c. . the u.s. is not from pressure campaign against iran has claimed a new target for mr jobs a real american educated comfortable in front of the cameras and
the u.s. imposes sanctions on iran and foreign minister jobs are in for acting on behalf of the country's supreme leader. and you're watching our desire live from doha also coming up. democratic party front runner joe biden comes under fire in the 2nd round of debates from other u.s. presidential hopefuls. 15 members of a family are born in the democratic republic of congo amid fears of a wider ebola outbreak. political divisions within the u.k. are out in the open as far as johnson visits...
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u.s. confirms carrying out the 1st test of a cruise missile previously banned under the terms of an arms control deal signed between moscow and washington over 30 years ago. u.s. attorney general william barr saxe the direct proof prisons are in suicide jeffrey epstein and discuss the conditions of the jail where he took his own life with his former lawyer and a british social media came to young muslims has been revealed to be a part of the u.k. government's plan to tackle radicalization. hello there she's gone 9 in the morning here in moscow you're watching international now the u.s. has conducted its 1st test of a 500 kilometer cruise missile a type previously banned for over 30 years under a now defunct arms control treaty between moscow and washington are reports from new york. well we have official word from the pentagon that indeed there has been a test of a missile that would have violated the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty that treaty has now expired and the usa has cond
u.s. confirms carrying out the 1st test of a cruise missile previously banned under the terms of an arms control deal signed between moscow and washington over 30 years ago. u.s. attorney general william barr saxe the direct proof prisons are in suicide jeffrey epstein and discuss the conditions of the jail where he took his own life with his former lawyer and a british social media came to young muslims has been revealed to be a part of the u.k. government's plan to tackle radicalization....
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. >>> stocks rocked as the u.s./china trade war intensifies, sending shock wroes h wall street and rattling the glol economy. >>> ready toth act. federal reserve says it will do what is necessary to support the economic expansion, but adds that there is no rule book for a trade war. what you can to keep your . money safe and your personal finances sound in a market like this. those stories and more tonightb on "nightlness report" for friday, august 23rd. >>> and we do bid you a good evening, everody, and welcome. investors went intoay this knowing it was going to be an important one for the markets, and it was, but not for the reasons that they thought. it wasn't the highly-anticipated speech from fed chairman jerome powell that sparkedy' to intense selling. instead, it was a new record ou tariffs imposed by the chinese ndvernment on goods president trump's response to hike more tariffs on chinese goods. it all served to escalate the trade waretween the world's two largest economies. that clouds the outlook f theon
. >>> stocks rocked as the u.s./china trade war intensifies, sending shock wroes h wall street and rattling the glol economy. >>> ready toth act. federal reserve says it will do what is necessary to support the economic expansion, but adds that there is no rule book for a trade war. what you can to keep your . money safe and your personal finances sound in a market like this. those stories and more tonightb on "nightlness report" for friday, august 23rd. >>>...
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they have kind of agreed with the u.s. that they would not target u.s. troops in afghanistan under the drawl and the u.s. will not attack their fighters so that is something still pretty vague i would not say it is like i would not bring the and die that it is in the strategy and do it at the moment taliban and the u.s. are trying to do to minimize the casualties they don't want to attack each other and god or something which is going to happen and you know it's a deal is done does that mean peace in afghanistan well not at all i mean there is there will be a lot of rounds of talks the u.s. and the taliban agree on a deal here there will be in draft gone dialogue and we do not know what the taliban want what they've gone government wants everything is pretty unclear at the moment but it will be a 1st step the u.s. and the taliban agree here in the something that would lead to further negotiations between the have gone flares and they have to agree on a political set up obviously the u.s. will be backing all those negotiations but these i would say at the
they have kind of agreed with the u.s. that they would not target u.s. troops in afghanistan under the drawl and the u.s. will not attack their fighters so that is something still pretty vague i would not say it is like i would not bring the and die that it is in the strategy and do it at the moment taliban and the u.s. are trying to do to minimize the casualties they don't want to attack each other and god or something which is going to happen and you know it's a deal is done does that mean...
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u.s.-china trade war. that in mind, the figure of $6.3 billion looks good. we will await the july figures. shery: investors have a lot on their plate today to digest. ground, one losing point 5% after u.s. equities lost more than $700 billion of market value just on this monday as we continue to see the trade war escalation between the u.s. and china. we saw the s&p 500 lose 3%. tech and financial leading the declines. it was a brutal day with the nasdaq losing more than 3%. 700dow jones more than points. after hours, china being designated a currency manipulator. u.s. futures taking a hit as well. let's take a look at what volatility did. surge in this session above the 20 level. 10-year gilts falling to the lowest level that we have not seen since before the 2016 election. when it comes to the three-month tenure yield curve, inversion at the most extreme since the financial crisis, so really a lot to digest and even more as we continue to see the trade war escalation. let's see how you a
u.s.-china trade war. that in mind, the figure of $6.3 billion looks good. we will await the july figures. shery: investors have a lot on their plate today to digest. ground, one losing point 5% after u.s. equities lost more than $700 billion of market value just on this monday as we continue to see the trade war escalation between the u.s. and china. we saw the s&p 500 lose 3%. tech and financial leading the declines. it was a brutal day with the nasdaq losing more than 3%. 700dow jones...
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the u.s. house of representatives will gavilan shortly for what's expected to be a short pro forma session, starting at 12:30. we will have live coverage when they gather will -- they gamble in. while we wait, a conversation on the current business climate in china with the trade tensions over tariffs. the u.s. china business council is the host of this event. >> good morning ladies and gentlemen. if you will kindly take your seats. latecomers will be accommodated. there are handovers over on the right you will want to have with you or take away with you. please help yourself to some coffee. welcome to use china business council. this is a press conference talking about our annual member survey, and it will be done in three parts. the first part i will introduce our president craig allen, and then after that our senior vice president jake parker will walk you through some of the highlights of the survey and then we will open it to questions. so at this point it's my pleasure to introduce you t
the u.s. house of representatives will gavilan shortly for what's expected to be a short pro forma session, starting at 12:30. we will have live coverage when they gather will -- they gamble in. while we wait, a conversation on the current business climate in china with the trade tensions over tariffs. the u.s. china business council is the host of this event. >> good morning ladies and gentlemen. if you will kindly take your seats. latecomers will be accommodated. there are handovers...
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u.s. later donald trump cancels a state visit to denmark after calling remarks by its prime minister nastase she had rejected his offer to buy bring the cooling it. also made organization oxfam lashes out at g 7 countries ahead of their summit this weekend accusing them of driving global in the quality of their policies. rich increased over the last the last year and actually the wealth of richest billionaires was growing while the wealth for top of society had fallen. and the head of a major moscow regional correspondent takes to the skies with russia's elite aerobatics team and gets behind the problems. about your brother. but what. about. yeah. like good morning just gone 10 here in moscow he watching international now the u.s. president donald trump claims he can sort his state visit to denmark because the country's prime minister made some quite nasty remarks he had offered to buy greenland a danish dependent territory but that was quickly rejected. prime minister's statement that it
u.s. later donald trump cancels a state visit to denmark after calling remarks by its prime minister nastase she had rejected his offer to buy bring the cooling it. also made organization oxfam lashes out at g 7 countries ahead of their summit this weekend accusing them of driving global in the quality of their policies. rich increased over the last the last year and actually the wealth of richest billionaires was growing while the wealth for top of society had fallen. and the head of a major...
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yield fells the u.s. below 1.5% for the first time since 2016 in yesterday session. -- yesterday's session. the markets await a response from china on the trade back and forth. beijing called looming u.s. tariffs of violation of the accords reached by president trump and xi. this as china has lost its status as the top foreign creditor to japan. of not a market rally but a political rally, president trump said he has a call scheduled to the chinese president scheduled soon. where central-bank policy is concerned, investors have priced in a quarter-point reduction. a dovish policymaker from the st. louis fed said although that is priced in, he need to rush no into rate cut. that is james powell. joining us is a portfolio manager. what do you make of this when you put it together? cutting 50the fed basis points or 25? >> the idea of doing something that appears panic driven could be counterproductive. it is fortunate in the sense central banks have had dry powder to use. there is not much to cut out when it
yield fells the u.s. below 1.5% for the first time since 2016 in yesterday session. -- yesterday's session. the markets await a response from china on the trade back and forth. beijing called looming u.s. tariffs of violation of the accords reached by president trump and xi. this as china has lost its status as the top foreign creditor to japan. of not a market rally but a political rally, president trump said he has a call scheduled to the chinese president scheduled soon. where central-bank...
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u.s. of economic terrorism following new financial sanctions aimed at president nicolas maduro his government. is open for business. as a trade for turns into a currency dispute donald trump says the u.s. is benefiting from its battle with china. and outraged after pictures emerged of 2 texas policeman on horseback leading a handcuffed black man down a road by a road. pakistan says it will put maximum pressure on india over its decision to strip indian administered kashmir of its autonomy promise to iran concorde for international intervention following india's moves to change the status of the disputed region asama been java begins our coverage from was offered a bargain pakistan administered kashmir as. our fight will continue that's the message from these protesters and in pakistan administered kashmir if you 100 gathered towards the anger against the government. decision to abolish its special status of kashmir the himalayan region disputed the sun. may you are no good don't kiss my ap
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also the u.s. says new sanctions against venezuela will cut off financing for president nicolas maduro america has frozen all venezuelan government assets blocking u.s. companies and individuals from doing business with a ministration. the police chief has apologized in the u.s. state of texas after 2 white officers on horseback black handcuffed down a street by a rope galveston's police chief says his officers showed poor judgment. while staying with the u.s. the president has shrugged off fears of a protracted trade war with china he says investment is flooding into america that the economy is strong trump made the comments today after the u.s. treasury accused china of career. manipulation a white house correspondent can believe. a strong economic position that's the claim the trump white house made amid an intensifying trade war turned currency dispute between the united states and china america's job for business america is open for business it's been a week of back and forth between the world
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but the problems are outside the u.s.. the u.s. cannot stay immune to the issues happening globally. i think you have to look at the ecb or europe as sort of being the leader of all of this all thisinformation, negative data leading towards the u.s. rallying more aggressively and equities falling. guy: what seems to be catching my eye at the moment the most is the rate of decline in terms of the data coming out of germany, and particularly china. it is the delta there that i think is frightening. do you see the same thing, and do you see the rate of decline as picking up? nick: absolutely. europe is sort of the of hit me of this -- the pit of me of this -- the epitome of this. all they've really done is be able to push rates lower. whetherthe problem with a lot of these asian or european economies facing negative interest rates, whether the central banks are hanging their hats entirely on negative interest rates being able to solve the issue. all it's been able to do is really just distort markets even more. taking a step back and
but the problems are outside the u.s.. the u.s. cannot stay immune to the issues happening globally. i think you have to look at the ecb or europe as sort of being the leader of all of this all thisinformation, negative data leading towards the u.s. rallying more aggressively and equities falling. guy: what seems to be catching my eye at the moment the most is the rate of decline in terms of the data coming out of germany, and particularly china. it is the delta there that i think is...
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initial estimates indicate the u.s. beef will grow by over $270 theion a year once agreement is fully implemented. with this new exclusive, country specific quota american ranchers have a guaranteed market share. we look forward to the eu approving this agreement expeditiously. >> mr. president and ladies and gentlemen. i am honored to be one of the signatories of this agreement. [inaudible] for the u.s. this provides [inaudible] and the wto. we are connecting this in good spirit and it is a great example of how the trade system can work for trade disputes. we -- with this agreement we reaffirm commitment [inaudible] to the trade agenda and a new faith in the eu-u.s. relationship. the agreements will be sent to the parliament and we hope to obtain [inaudible] as soon as possible. of the a priority presidency. i would like to thank those negotiators on both sides. pres. trump: thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, today is about delivering real positive tangible results of the transatlantic trade relationship, the stronges
initial estimates indicate the u.s. beef will grow by over $270 theion a year once agreement is fully implemented. with this new exclusive, country specific quota american ranchers have a guaranteed market share. we look forward to the eu approving this agreement expeditiously. >> mr. president and ladies and gentlemen. i am honored to be one of the signatories of this agreement. [inaudible] for the u.s. this provides [inaudible] and the wto. we are connecting this in good spirit and it...
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the u.s. military shows how munitions and weapons are stored supplies for fighters in syria mali or afghanistan. paratroopers practice jumping fighter pilots set off from here on their missions to africa asia and the middle east. defending germany only plays a smaller role according to this expert and the u.s. . and this is not true. of course as a bit of protection but at the same time his teaching importance of ramstein for u.s. foreign policy and security policy must not be underestimated. and it's not just the air base the biggest american military hospital outside continental united states is also nearby doctors and health care workers train here for emergencies and for working in a war zone wounded soldiers are brought here from all over the world. soon they will be relocating not to poland but closer to the airfield. a new hospital costing around a $1000000000.00 will be built more modern and better equipped forest at the edge of the airbase has already been cleared. the mayor of. the l
the u.s. military shows how munitions and weapons are stored supplies for fighters in syria mali or afghanistan. paratroopers practice jumping fighter pilots set off from here on their missions to africa asia and the middle east. defending germany only plays a smaller role according to this expert and the u.s. . and this is not true. of course as a bit of protection but at the same time his teaching importance of ramstein for u.s. foreign policy and security policy must not be underestimated....
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for u.s. president donald trump threatened once again to pull the united states out of the world trade organization on tuesday the kremlin reactance from the also saying the existence of the would be in serious doubt of major economies such as the united states left it and the u.s. is already paralyzing the body finally blocking the appointment of new arbitrators for the organizations appeal court tough times for the. in the long running dispute between the u.s. and europe both science accuse each other of illegally subsidizing their respective aircraft manufacturers and both sides have turned to the w t o to mediate in their cases now the world trade organization has ruled in separate proceedings that both boeing and airbus have received illegal subsidies. but the w t o's role as a neutral arbitrator in disputes could soon be over if the u.s. continues to block the appointment of new judges for the appellate body the organization will be unable to make rulings by the end of the year the w t o
for u.s. president donald trump threatened once again to pull the united states out of the world trade organization on tuesday the kremlin reactance from the also saying the existence of the would be in serious doubt of major economies such as the united states left it and the u.s. is already paralyzing the body finally blocking the appointment of new arbitrators for the organizations appeal court tough times for the. in the long running dispute between the u.s. and europe both science accuse...
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i have traveled around the u.s. quite significantly, last year i was in detroit and cleveland, seeing the benefits that freedoms in this country have given to those great american cities. and what i think the opportunity from brexit is is for us to think differently and be able to allow different places in our country to do things differently, so that they can reach their full potential. we give more power to local communities and allow enterprise to thrive. of course, one of the biggest opportunities of brexit is the opportunity to strike a free trade deal with the united states, and i was pleased to meet ambassador lighthizer two days ago to discuss that opportunity and get things moving. this is following the very positive phone call between prime minister boris johnson and president trump. i think this shows there is a real economic headwind behind our economic partnership. that is something the heritage foundation has done a lot of work on, laying out those opportunities. and i want to restate the case of why o
i have traveled around the u.s. quite significantly, last year i was in detroit and cleveland, seeing the benefits that freedoms in this country have given to those great american cities. and what i think the opportunity from brexit is is for us to think differently and be able to allow different places in our country to do things differently, so that they can reach their full potential. we give more power to local communities and allow enterprise to thrive. of course, one of the biggest...
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the u.s. back from big rewards. maersk sores, reassuring -- , reassuring investors despite an uncertain trade environment. good morning, everyone. good afternoon if you are watching from asia. welcome to "bloomberg surveillance." you are just getting that decision from gorgeous -- norges, this is an interesting rate on how to set interest rates. a hawkish stance because of weakness in the national currency. -- but given the rest of the world is much more dovish and weaker president trump putting pressure on the fed to cut, it is interesting if you are one of the lonely banks out there that wants to hike. overall, european stocks are unchanged. , which gave sold much fear and anxiousness on the markets, currently stabilizing at 2.01. will have extra checks throughout the day and more on the inverted yield curve. coming up, axis of conversation with philipp hildebrand, the blackrock vice chair. -- and exclusive conversation with philipp hildebrand, the blackrock vice chair. let's get straight to
the u.s. back from big rewards. maersk sores, reassuring -- , reassuring investors despite an uncertain trade environment. good morning, everyone. good afternoon if you are watching from asia. welcome to "bloomberg surveillance." you are just getting that decision from gorgeous -- norges, this is an interesting rate on how to set interest rates. a hawkish stance because of weakness in the national currency. -- but given the rest of the world is much more dovish and weaker president...
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also to come russia in the u.s. trade accusations of un security council over the collapse of the i.m.f. arms control treaty. sure people get accusing russia the united states and the countries that graham to along with it are ignoring facts and common sense the united states will not remain a party to a treaty that is deliberately violated by russia. and a captain he faces jail for saving migrants from the mediterranean has turned down a french bravery award accusing paris of ocracy that is european states still wrangle over what to do with new caps. are you watching the latest world news from r.t. where it's just gone 11 o'clock in the morning here in moscow now conservative activists in the u.s. are celebrating after a quarter agreed to reconsider censorship case against facebook google twitter and also apple those bringing the lawsuit accused the tech giants of bias and of suppressing content from the conservative end of the political spectrum it has more . if you haven't heard of a laura loom or now is the time
also to come russia in the u.s. trade accusations of un security council over the collapse of the i.m.f. arms control treaty. sure people get accusing russia the united states and the countries that graham to along with it are ignoring facts and common sense the united states will not remain a party to a treaty that is deliberately violated by russia. and a captain he faces jail for saving migrants from the mediterranean has turned down a french bravery award accusing paris of ocracy that is...