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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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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.-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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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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the u.s. nearly all countries agreed to extend. not the u.s. u.s. accused of blocking ambitious global action against plastic pollution. march 15. all of those stories since march. if this is the way that the trump administration enforces environmental concerns that it claims to support, then, look out for the other environmental enforcements. as somebody who has been critical of the obama administration for their incredibly weak enforcement of environmental and labor standards, i just see us going off a cliff. no prospect. our companies will lose business to polluters who dump plastic waste into the rivers and oceans and other countries although there's a lot of big talk from the oval office about how this is their big environmental issue, when the rubber hits the road, when the negotiators are working on these agreements, it's always the trump administration that is the weak link and dragging back against process. i just find the whole thing pretty incredible at this point. thank you. >> thank you, senator hanson had i want to thank you in the ran
the u.s. nearly all countries agreed to extend. not the u.s. u.s. accused of blocking ambitious global action against plastic pollution. march 15. all of those stories since march. if this is the way that the trump administration enforces environmental concerns that it claims to support, then, look out for the other environmental enforcements. as somebody who has been critical of the obama administration for their incredibly weak enforcement of environmental and labor standards, i just see us...
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in the u.s. head of ways we're going to get to having such a slot lineup many smart lineup smart community we have a lot of researchers academics and i mean any of that comes as no surprise to you but i want to start there because a lot of people sharing personal stories with us about the hardships they face trying to get these visas i'll start with she is a post doctoral fellow at the university college london and here is the hurdle that she faced unfortunately creasing restrictive the policies of united states such as the travel ban has made it impossible for scientists like myself to attend conferences and workshops in the states where we can have a dynamic exchange of our findings and ideas for instance last year could not attend the biggest meeting in our field to present my work and again just yet despite the fact that i'm invited there to give a talk i cannot go and i am sending a prerecorded presentations that also to pass a could not attend job interviews of us or system situations becau
in the u.s. head of ways we're going to get to having such a slot lineup many smart lineup smart community we have a lot of researchers academics and i mean any of that comes as no surprise to you but i want to start there because a lot of people sharing personal stories with us about the hardships they face trying to get these visas i'll start with she is a post doctoral fellow at the university college london and here is the hurdle that she faced unfortunately creasing restrictive the...
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and the u.s. busy you know the reason processing takes wherever but it's also important to know that one for a lot of the students when they're inside because of those processing times they actually are stuck in the us sometimes for you know durations of their entire duration of study which is you know 56 years and so the opposite also applies there are isolated you know from you know friends and family then and also having basically access to you know what we call back home basically yeah so they start to stay here for long durations of time if there are conferences now outside of the us they actually cannot attend either right so it kind of goes both ways. you know either both coming in or leaving is a problem for for a large group of students and i think the extent that is the problem i think is different for different groups of students and from different countries so you kind of get this you know caste system where there's different groups of students. having to adhere to.
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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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the u.s. president is flying over the atlantic on his way to the g7 summit in southern france which gets underway in the coming hours. sources say president trump is not a fan of the international forum considering it a waste of time, but he is going. the trade dispute blew up more on friday president trump announced he is raising tariffs on imports and china with another round of tit for tat. the dow plunged more than 700 points during the day closing down 623. before leaving the white house the president said he was simply cleaning up the mess left by previous administrations. >> china has been hurting our country for 30 years with the money they have been taking out. other presidents should have done something about it and should have done something about it a long time ago. clinton, bush, obama. they should have done something about it. i am doing it. i have no choice. we are not going to lose close to a trillion dollars a year. they understand we are not going to do it. this is more impor
the u.s. president is flying over the atlantic on his way to the g7 summit in southern france which gets underway in the coming hours. sources say president trump is not a fan of the international forum considering it a waste of time, but he is going. the trade dispute blew up more on friday president trump announced he is raising tariffs on imports and china with another round of tit for tat. the dow plunged more than 700 points during the day closing down 623. before leaving the white house...
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i know that the u.s. president has intimated exactly those words numerous times since he became president and leaders here in europe they're scratching their head a lot there's trying to understand u.s. politics in this age of donald trump is would you say is he a a phenomenon or is there something deeper here is there something about the soul of the republican party your party right now that is in jeopardy well donald trump is an outlier an aberration i can't explain exactly how he came to office but i am hopeful that another year and a half we can correct that mistake i think we have seen the full manifestation of donald trump and increasingly people are seeing that error of their way there's i want to ask you about what we've seen happen in the united states recently with these mass shootings in your party and remains quiet following the mass shootings in dayton ohio paso texas and what point do you decide to exit the party in order to rescue the values that drew you to that party to begin with. well i
i know that the u.s. president has intimated exactly those words numerous times since he became president and leaders here in europe they're scratching their head a lot there's trying to understand u.s. politics in this age of donald trump is would you say is he a a phenomenon or is there something deeper here is there something about the soul of the republican party your party right now that is in jeopardy well donald trump is an outlier an aberration i can't explain exactly how he came to...
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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
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u.s./china trade war. >>> then the bulls are ready to run seemingly green arrows across asia and europe and u.s. futures are pointing to a big jump on wall street's open it's monday, august 19th and "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ let's get it started ♪ let's get it started in here >>> good monday morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange" i'm dominic chu in for brian sullivan today here is how your money and the global markets are setting their day up, at least to start. stock futures indicating the dow will open by about 215 points. the s&p up by 23 and the nasdaq up by 61 points as well. the bond market right now is already in focus because yields are creeping higher. the yield on the ten-year treasury note right now currently just around 1.61%. the two-year note yield 1.53%. so for those keeping score, that eight basis point spread between the two getting wider after an inversion that briefly happened over the course of the last couple weeks let's go worldwide now in asia
u.s./china trade war. >>> then the bulls are ready to run seemingly green arrows across asia and europe and u.s. futures are pointing to a big jump on wall street's open it's monday, august 19th and "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ let's get it started ♪ let's get it started in here >>> good monday morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange" i'm dominic chu in for brian sullivan today here is how your money and the global markets are setting...
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north korean relations in fact the north korean regime sees a u.s. citizen as its nemesis and the deployment of the potential deployment of these new missiles to asia part of us will make north korea more paranoid about u.s. intentions i think the biggest card that the north korean regime has its nuclear weapons right but new u.s. missiles and other military capabilities in the region will make it more likely that the u.s. can launch a disarming preemptive strike on the north korea and i think right north korea like china might decide that it needs to counter these new missiles with added military capabilities and that's that's really the birth of an arms race got it at any thank you just turning now to india and what's become known as that now case was it a tragic accident or the attempted murder of a rape survivor well public outrage has whipped up a needy a frenzy and the supreme court will now look into the case and 1000 year old woman is fighting for her life after the car she was in was hit by a larger vehicle earlier this week many believe the
north korean relations in fact the north korean regime sees a u.s. citizen as its nemesis and the deployment of the potential deployment of these new missiles to asia part of us will make north korea more paranoid about u.s. intentions i think the biggest card that the north korean regime has its nuclear weapons right but new u.s. missiles and other military capabilities in the region will make it more likely that the u.s. can launch a disarming preemptive strike on the north korea and i think...
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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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etf during u.s. hours. relative to the qqq, the u.s. tech focused stocks, usually you see u.s. stocks outperforming chinese tech when you get these trade headlines that have been going on. that has not been the case actually. the opposite has been happening. i'm trying to find the terminal here if you bear with me. you can see in the last two days, if you come into my terminal, the chinese tech stocks have been outperforming. what we hear is the tariffs today have been one-sided focused. china had retaliated. we don't know the impact yet on the american companies. we are worried that china could hit some of these individual tech companies harder. china'seast for now, tech companies have been outperforming which is a very interesting phenomenon and not something we typically see. there has been a lot of concern within the chipmakers, the boom and bust cycle where you are excited about 5g. and then we have these trade headlines and then you get nervous all over again. emily: casts doubt on something we have been hearing that no one wins in a trade war. you have been looking close
etf during u.s. hours. relative to the qqq, the u.s. tech focused stocks, usually you see u.s. stocks outperforming chinese tech when you get these trade headlines that have been going on. that has not been the case actually. the opposite has been happening. i'm trying to find the terminal here if you bear with me. you can see in the last two days, if you come into my terminal, the chinese tech stocks have been outperforming. what we hear is the tariffs today have been one-sided focused. china...
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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
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...
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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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the u.s. will fall into recession before the 2020 election >> in the next two years, let's say prior to the next election, there's probably a 40% chance of a recession. >> eurozone bond yields hit fresh record lows as the ecb's olly renn signals the bank is ready to hit a significant someti stimulus package. >>> and hong kong prepares for more protests. >>> good morning it's friday. we made it to the end of the week it's been a volatile week for markets. mostly in fixed income space but also u.s. equities yesterday, looking at the u.s. equity close, you would think it was a muted session. the dow was eking a gain of 0.4% s&p slightly up in the green nasdaq slightly in the red that belied a lot of the intraday volatility we saw yet the theme was bid for fixed income a lot of fear gripping the market as we see money pour nothing tha pouring into that space. you may notice there's a lot of black behind me. that's unusual the reason that's the case is ftse 100 has not yet opened due to a technical
the u.s. will fall into recession before the 2020 election >> in the next two years, let's say prior to the next election, there's probably a 40% chance of a recession. >> eurozone bond yields hit fresh record lows as the ecb's olly renn signals the bank is ready to hit a significant someti stimulus package. >>> and hong kong prepares for more protests. >>> good morning it's friday. we made it to the end of the week it's been a volatile week for markets. mostly in...
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next, u.s. south korea relations. in this portion, u.s. diplomatic and military officials themselves in caps off korea talks about the evolving nature of u.s. south korean alliance. >> congratulations on a really remarkable year. it's a great honor to be back here again with such a distinguished panel. i think people, this panel needs no real introduction but quickly got off the line. the most famous in history in terms of diplomacy. vincent brooks, the last commander, we were close at the pentagon, well done and getting us to that.neck. along distinguished career in the military, punctuate it by the head of all army forces in the pacific. several tours in iraq and the middle east. max, we are lucky to be graced with one of the preeminent historians analysts of the exercise of american foreign policy. we are really lucky to have him here. it's a prolific use of articles and books you have written which are claimed at the highest level. make you for being here. victor, we saw the accolades, welcome back to your home court. i'll get us under
next, u.s. south korea relations. in this portion, u.s. diplomatic and military officials themselves in caps off korea talks about the evolving nature of u.s. south korean alliance. >> congratulations on a really remarkable year. it's a great honor to be back here again with such a distinguished panel. i think people, this panel needs no real introduction but quickly got off the line. the most famous in history in terms of diplomacy. vincent brooks, the last commander, we were close at...
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the u.s. at their word that they had constructive talks. the assumption was august would be a pretty quiet month while we await further meetings, but with a series of tweets today, trump changed all of that. as their own reporting showed, not only did this happen in the middle of the night for china, there was no advance notice from the trump to beijing that they planned to take this measure. lighthizer a mnuchin apparently knew when they went to beijing for these talks that it was an option that trump may consider, but the decision was made in a tweet today. other than the markets being surprised, even the chinese government may be surprised when they woke up this morning. wasie: the announcement abrupt. there is still ambiguity when it comes to the timeline and when that increase to 25 percent perhaps could come through. where can we muddle through from here? as you said, the chinese market also getting taken by surprise. sarah: absolutely. trump has the power to put this 10% tariff in place
the u.s. at their word that they had constructive talks. the assumption was august would be a pretty quiet month while we await further meetings, but with a series of tweets today, trump changed all of that. as their own reporting showed, not only did this happen in the middle of the night for china, there was no advance notice from the trump to beijing that they planned to take this measure. lighthizer a mnuchin apparently knew when they went to beijing for these talks that it was an option...
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but as you said the u.s. has been saying for a long time it believes russia is the one that's been violating this treaty which the u.s. says violates that treaty. so certainly some pretty dire signs here coming out of moskow today. we're going to wait and see over the next couple of days and weeks what exactly that russian response is going to be. certainly i can tell you having witnessed the way this unfolded today in moskow, the kremlin definitely extremely angry. and vladimir putin making a point to go on national tv and announce this, jim. >> fred pleitgen enmoskin mosko thanks very much. the president opted the g-7 tonight and even though joint communique. >> that's because the last time they had a g-7 communique president trump tweeted he was pulling out of that which he had just signed with the canadian prime minister. look, this is set to be a bit of a concentration on a number of different levels. officials have told us they plan to lecture europeans on the success of the economy, the success of dere
but as you said the u.s. has been saying for a long time it believes russia is the one that's been violating this treaty which the u.s. says violates that treaty. so certainly some pretty dire signs here coming out of moskow today. we're going to wait and see over the next couple of days and weeks what exactly that russian response is going to be. certainly i can tell you having witnessed the way this unfolded today in moskow, the kremlin definitely extremely angry. and vladimir putin making a...
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the u.s. stock market surged again. is this an environment now where buying dips in the overall stock market in the u.s. and abroad is still the best case scenario >> well, it certainly has been the case the difference now maybe that some of the underlying economic data are slowing it certainly is our view also that u.s. dollar liquidity is starting to become less abundant for other parts of the world which is an issue for growth to that extent it may be that the rallies, the snapbacks in markets will be shorter and sharper than the overall trend which may remain flat or down. so buying the dips is probably not the easy option it has been in the past, especially since central banks are running out of options when it comes to stimulating the equity environment. a >> are you concerned about the flatness and almost inversion of the two-year to ten-year spread? is that important for markets and traders? >> it is it's clearly an indicator of how the market sees growth and inflation going forward. certainly the idea that the
the u.s. stock market surged again. is this an environment now where buying dips in the overall stock market in the u.s. and abroad is still the best case scenario >> well, it certainly has been the case the difference now maybe that some of the underlying economic data are slowing it certainly is our view also that u.s. dollar liquidity is starting to become less abundant for other parts of the world which is an issue for growth to that extent it may be that the rallies, the snapbacks in...
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when u.s. officials they attack on july the 19th targeted a base belonging to the shia alliance known as the popular mobilization forces who are backed by iran they have been at least 2 other explosions at sites belonging to the group earlier this week they accused israel of carrying out the strikes and threatened to retaliate and iraq a military official has confirmed that a base was hit 3 people were killed including an iranian now in an interview with an israeli television channel broadcast on thursday promise to benjamin netanyahu said his government is operating against iran in many areas. and. we do not give immunity i don't give immunity to iran anyway iran is a country a power which is declared its desire to annihilate israel it is trying to establish bases against us everywhere in iran itself in lebanon in syria in iraq in yemen believe the moon is. with the meaning that it needed israel parades in iraq nor can we are operating not just if needed we are operating in many areas against
when u.s. officials they attack on july the 19th targeted a base belonging to the shia alliance known as the popular mobilization forces who are backed by iran they have been at least 2 other explosions at sites belonging to the group earlier this week they accused israel of carrying out the strikes and threatened to retaliate and iraq a military official has confirmed that a base was hit 3 people were killed including an iranian now in an interview with an israeli television channel broadcast...
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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 on the us this is not. of course is a bit of protection but at the same time history teaching importance of ramstein for u.s. foreign policy and security policy to 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. very. 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 large i
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 on the us this is not. of course is a bit of protection but at the same time history teaching importance of ramstein for u.s. foreign policy and security policy to not be underestimated. and it's not...
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u.s. to be party a. pass those laws. and so of our. in straight. you know 2015 elections the votes are really tried to play a political role. and to explain that we're too he has visited sri lanka many times and i think it is a game and his role model of the monks not sit at the park but i kind of. and according to the new 3 lankan constitution. there's a party composed of what is monks is committed and then they also entered the election and got elected. most in sri lanka because of the general emergency. the buddhist monks became very active in politics the same thing is repeated in your mind the political role the nationalist role and the colonial role you know. but i would say sri lanka was peds in politics so militant monsters extremist monks in yemen now look at sri lanka as a kind of role model. so the full power doesn't exist anymore you know that initial gong so they have to find something. and they say that the same thing for them in the military they need any means to justify th
u.s. to be party a. pass those laws. and so of our. in straight. you know 2015 elections the votes are really tried to play a political role. and to explain that we're too he has visited sri lanka many times and i think it is a game and his role model of the monks not sit at the park but i kind of. and according to the new 3 lankan constitution. there's a party composed of what is monks is committed and then they also entered the election and got elected. most in sri lanka because of the...
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and the u.s. after meeting with u.s. president donald trump rob is on a 3 day visit to north america they 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 hub 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. and as a way lad 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 t
and the u.s. after meeting with u.s. president donald trump rob is on a 3 day visit to north america they 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 hub in...
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it is not just u.s. trade tension but globally, japan, south korea. u.s. versus europe. there is some concern the central-bank mission is getting less and less. global central banks are starting to disappoint. fromn see the reaction markets. to beat market expectations. >> what do expect from the u.s. jobs number and how important is it? expect continual solid job growth. north of 150,000 jobs created. i think it is important jobs report that it is being overshadowed by the trade escalation. we think it is a very strong number. would be probably disappointed. they may look for weaker data. it will be watched closely. the trade tension is going to dominate. , gotu studied economics your mba at cambridge. most interestingly to me, you have a certificate in econometrics. when you look at the inflation numbers, the unemployment figures, the growth, what is your assessment of the strength? the solid strength of the u.s. economy? u.s. economy is pretty solid at the moment. numbers 4%. out isent data coming all very strong. that is the biggest part of the u.s. economy. we think
it is not just u.s. trade tension but globally, japan, south korea. u.s. versus europe. there is some concern the central-bank mission is getting less and less. global central banks are starting to disappoint. fromn see the reaction markets. to beat market expectations. >> what do expect from the u.s. jobs number and how important is it? expect continual solid job growth. north of 150,000 jobs created. i think it is important jobs report that it is being overshadowed by the trade...
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u.s. is in a strong position as the trade war with china intensifies over the value of the one . the us paul's more pressure on than as well as the country's foreign minister denounces a criminal economic blockade. we remember the life and work of nobel prize winner toni morrison who died tuesday at the age of 88. hello pakistan is vowing to exert maximum pressure on india over the crisis in kashmir that's after new delhi stripped indian administered kashmir of its autonomy prime minister imran khan called on the world to take notice of india's moves to change the status of the disputed region. you know india went against the 17 resolutions of the united nations security council she went against the united nations general assembly resolution and they went against the agreement they have taken a decision in which they want to change demographics of kashmir meanwhile india's lower house has pushed through legislation to split indian administered kashmir into indian troops the area on lockdow
u.s. is in a strong position as the trade war with china intensifies over the value of the one . the us paul's more pressure on than as well as the country's foreign minister denounces a criminal economic blockade. we remember the life and work of nobel prize winner toni morrison who died tuesday at the age of 88. hello pakistan is vowing to exert maximum pressure on india over the crisis in kashmir that's after new delhi stripped indian administered kashmir of its autonomy prime minister imran...
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and the u.s. you know the reason processing takes wherever but it's also important to know that one for a lot of the students when they're inside because of those processing times they actually are stuck in the us sometimes for you know durations of their entire duration of study which is you know 56 years and so the opposite also applies that there are isolated you know from you know friends and families and and also having basically access to you know what we call back home basically yeah so they start to stay here for long durations of time if there are conferences now outside of the u.s. . they actually cannot attend either so it kind of goes both ways. you know either both coming in or leaving is a problem or for a large group of students and i think the extent that is the problem i think is different for different groups of students from different countries so you kind of get this you know a caste system where there is a different group so students. having to adhere to you know more and more
and the u.s. you know the reason processing takes wherever but it's also important to know that one for a lot of the students when they're inside because of those processing times they actually are stuck in the us sometimes for you know durations of their entire duration of study which is you know 56 years and so the opposite also applies that there are isolated you know from you know friends and families and and also having basically access to you know what we call back home basically yeah so...
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as expected the u.s. federal reserve cut interest rates believes many scratching their heads if the u.s. economy is strong why the need for even cheaper money is. also on the show go breakthrough no progress no deal the 12th round of u.s. china trade talks ends with the same result as the previous 11. and the new british prime minister brings new worries for business with the breaks that brinksmanship ends in a much threaded no deal. this is your business report and stephen bears in berlin thanks for watching it's a modest cut interest rates that has some scratching their heads the u.s. federal reserve has lowered rates by a quarter percent despite strong economic indicators in the country officials pointed to softening business investment and muted inflation it's been a long time since the last rate cut almost 11 years in fact that was december 2008 on the tail end of federal reserve efforts to prime financial markets during the recession. it's only gone up since then in line with the recovering and even
as expected the u.s. federal reserve cut interest rates believes many scratching their heads if the u.s. economy is strong why the need for even cheaper money is. also on the show go breakthrough no progress no deal the 12th round of u.s. china trade talks ends with the same result as the previous 11. and the new british prime minister brings new worries for business with the breaks that brinksmanship ends in a much threaded no deal. this is your business report and stephen bears in berlin...
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. >>> the u.s. president is downplaying talk of a recession after his economic advisers appear on sunday talk shows to call growing fears unfounded. >>> take a look at the scene in hong kong. hundreds of thousands of protesters come out in peaceful marches after weeks of violence. >>> and after a more than two-week stranded at sea, some migrants attempt to swim to an italian island. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and from all around the world. i'm rosemary church. >> i'm george howell from cnn world headquarters in atlanta. "newsroom" starts right now. >> good to have you with us. financial forecasters in the united states warn there is an economic storm brewing but u.s. president donald trump insists the weather is fine. analysts are raising red flags on a possible recession, but donald trump and his top advisers are downplaying their warnings. >> deny, deny, deny. that's despite a volatile week in global markets and growing concerns about a trade war with china. our kristen holme
. >>> the u.s. president is downplaying talk of a recession after his economic advisers appear on sunday talk shows to call growing fears unfounded. >>> take a look at the scene in hong kong. hundreds of thousands of protesters come out in peaceful marches after weeks of violence. >>> and after a more than two-week stranded at sea, some migrants attempt to swim to an italian island. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and from all around the...
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u.s. truck income is paid u.s.-based drivers more than $3.25 billion in wages plus health insurance and retirement plans in 2018. simply put, trade is crucial for the blue-collar workers and the trucking industry. failing to pass usmca would have negative impact on truck drivers along with the customers we serve across north america. manufacturers can farmers, retailers and consumers. the american trucking associations were under the board alliance and trucking industry urges congress to ask with and support ratification of usmca. we stand ready to help drive this agreement across the finish line. thank you again for the opportunity to testify today and i'm happy to answer your questions. >> secretary vilsack, thank you for coming. >> thank you, mr. chairman. senator wyden and members of the committee i want to express my appreciation for the opportunity to appear today. this is a meeting and hearing that is important to 110 members of the u.s. dairy export council as was the 39,000 family farm operations that prov
u.s. truck income is paid u.s.-based drivers more than $3.25 billion in wages plus health insurance and retirement plans in 2018. simply put, trade is crucial for the blue-collar workers and the trucking industry. failing to pass usmca would have negative impact on truck drivers along with the customers we serve across north america. manufacturers can farmers, retailers and consumers. the american trucking associations were under the board alliance and trucking industry urges congress to ask...
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has hired aology u.s. law firm to lobby on its administration pressures allies to put the blacklist.the huawei is increasingly being the trade war and is currently banned from buying technology. tagsean union may impose on taiwan and indonesia. industry group said eu. imports a billionworth about u.s. dollars last year. european commission has eight tariffs. decide on the the trade back between japan and is widening. the ministry said they will split the category in two and be the only country in the second group. comes after tokyo said export. safe enough for >> from now on, those country uphold principles and management of export controls will be included in this new group. be the first country group.ncluded in this >> argentinian assets in the after president macri shock defeat in primary election. the peso plunged 53 to the dollar. index went 58%. the investors have been trimming to argentina ahead of the main election on october 37th. there's growing speculation the central bank would have to interven
has hired aology u.s. law firm to lobby on its administration pressures allies to put the blacklist.the huawei is increasingly being the trade war and is currently banned from buying technology. tagsean union may impose on taiwan and indonesia. industry group said eu. imports a billionworth about u.s. dollars last year. european commission has eight tariffs. decide on the the trade back between japan and is widening. the ministry said they will split the category in two and be the only country...
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the u.s. government is building new detention centers to hold asylum seekers crossing the border from mexico the government says new arrivals are well cared for but several children are among migrants who've died in custody jocasta reports from el paso texas which is on the front line of donald trump's heavily criticized immigration policy. across from an el paso shopping plaza down a suburban street is a detention center for migrants this is now part of life along the u.s. mexican border that which is warm allies is not protest against that which is normalized simply because it becomes an omnipresent the number of people who've been captured or turned themselves into the u.s. border patrol has trucked for more than 100008 month 272000 in july in el paso that's still 6 times higher than a year ago over the summer the government was criticized for keeping people under bridges and in overcrowded facilities but with emergency money from congress new detention centers are now being built u.s. cust
the u.s. government is building new detention centers to hold asylum seekers crossing the border from mexico the government says new arrivals are well cared for but several children are among migrants who've died in custody jocasta reports from el paso texas which is on the front line of donald trump's heavily criticized immigration policy. across from an el paso shopping plaza down a suburban street is a detention center for migrants this is now part of life along the u.s. mexican border that...
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a deal for the u.s. to export more beef to the e.u. so does it help american farmers call the u.s. trade dispute with china and put it ease trumps animist for brussels. also on the show an escalation in the train route between japan and south korea we'll tell you why seoul is fuming. and what can a 2000000 euro real estate investment in cyprus buy you other than some nice digs tell you. this is your business report i'm stephen bears in berlin thanks for joining us u.s. president donald trump has signed an agreement with the e.u. to increase american beef exports into the bloc it's a rare bit of positive trade news from a president who hopes to extract even wider concessions from europeans later this year and it comes one day after the president announced new tariffs on china a move expected to hit american consumers hard and prolong a trade dispute that has been especially painful for american farmers. after german cars and french wine u.s. president almost trumps most recent beef with the european union was with well before the u.s. had long found it hard to export its meat across
a deal for the u.s. to export more beef to the e.u. so does it help american farmers call the u.s. trade dispute with china and put it ease trumps animist for brussels. also on the show an escalation in the train route between japan and south korea we'll tell you why seoul is fuming. and what can a 2000000 euro real estate investment in cyprus buy you other than some nice digs tell you. this is your business report i'm stephen bears in berlin thanks for joining us u.s. president donald trump...
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>> the u.s. treasury department imposes sanctions on iran's foreign minister. ♪ hello again, you're watching al jazeera live from london. coming up, 15 people all from the same family are quarantined in the drc as concerns that they have been infected with ebola virus. protest leaders called for a million man march in sudan to demand justice for the demonstrators. the un's security council urged to convene after north korea carries out a second ballistic missile test this week. hello, the u.s. treasury department has imposed sanctions on iran's foreign minister mohamed josh sharif. it includes freezing assets in the u.s. as well as travel restrictions. u.s. officials have said they do not consider the reef a significant decision maker in future talks about the neuron you clear deal. -- the iran nuclear deal. for a washington, d.c. significant decision. what other reasons has the trumpet administration given for sanctions. the primary reason why the trumpet administration says at least in legal
>> the u.s. treasury department imposes sanctions on iran's foreign minister. ♪ hello again, you're watching al jazeera live from london. coming up, 15 people all from the same family are quarantined in the drc as concerns that they have been infected with ebola virus. protest leaders called for a million man march in sudan to demand justice for the demonstrators. the un's security council urged to convene after north korea carries out a second ballistic missile test this week. hello,...
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well the u.s. president is also unhappy with germany at the moment for not spending enough on defense washington is putting pressure on the. in to meet the nato target of 2 percent of g.d.p. that is despite very germany revealing it spends hundreds of millions of euros just on u.s. troops stationed in the country germany's current expenditure is 1.4 percent that's about $47000000000.00 euros in comparison greece does and does meet the 2 percent target for athens that amounts to just fall 1000000000 euros peter oliver takes a closer look. it's been a refrain of u.s. politicians for quite a while now germany must spend more on its military under president trump that referring has turned into a crescendo you know you talk about germany i mean germany obviously is not paying their fair share do you think germany is doing enough to meet the 2 s on target you know. what should germany do they should meet the goals that they agreed to we have 52000 troops in germany. and germany is not living up to what t
well the u.s. president is also unhappy with germany at the moment for not spending enough on defense washington is putting pressure on the. in to meet the nato target of 2 percent of g.d.p. that is despite very germany revealing it spends hundreds of millions of euros just on u.s. troops stationed in the country germany's current expenditure is 1.4 percent that's about $47000000000.00 euros in comparison greece does and does meet the 2 percent target for athens that amounts to just fall...
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u.s. futures point to another day of heavy license -- heavy losses. hsbc's ceo steps down. good morning, matt. matt: good morning. less than half an hour away from the start of european trading and it will be a negative session judging by futures. gold surging again back to the highest level we have seen since 2013 as investors seek safe havens. look at the futures trade across europe, a loss of more than 1% in ftse futures. we are dax futures down 1.3%. it looks like it could be a very negative open. what are you seeing on the gmm? anna: a very negative session essentially through the asian markets as china hits back. the chinese currency being allowed to weekend -- weaken through seven. china asking importers not to buy u.s. agricultural products. this is what we are seeing in the markets in the asian markets. you don't see china itself on the gmm, it's not the worst performer today. featuring inna terms of stimulus measures. you see china featuring strongly on the ethics part of the gmm
u.s. futures point to another day of heavy license -- heavy losses. hsbc's ceo steps down. good morning, matt. matt: good morning. less than half an hour away from the start of european trading and it will be a negative session judging by futures. gold surging again back to the highest level we have seen since 2013 as investors seek safe havens. look at the futures trade across europe, a loss of more than 1% in ftse futures. we are dax futures down 1.3%. it looks like it could be a very...
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u.s. losses. the treasury bond yield at an all-time low. titus 10 year yield falls to 3% for the first time since 2016. a big mess, trade continues to be a primary concern as china's money supply grows. singapore's government slashes its forecast for economic growth. situation, hong kong chief executive carrie lam says dialogue with protesters can resume once the by log -- violence ends. pacific shares tumble as a cancel slides. afterr embattled leader argentina's assets plunged president mauricio macri warns against return to a previous regime. we havereatest problem today is that the alternative to the government, the kershner alternative does not have international credibility. i've been saying this for three nap years. international investors do not trust them. >> good morning. let's take a look at the assets across the world. after the news out of argentina and china. asian-pacific stocks look down more than 1%. after the retreats in europe yesterday in the u.s.. after that, in respon
u.s. losses. the treasury bond yield at an all-time low. titus 10 year yield falls to 3% for the first time since 2016. a big mess, trade continues to be a primary concern as china's money supply grows. singapore's government slashes its forecast for economic growth. situation, hong kong chief executive carrie lam says dialogue with protesters can resume once the by log -- violence ends. pacific shares tumble as a cancel slides. afterr embattled leader argentina's assets plunged president...
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the u.s. president amps up his trade war with china. live in beijing with reaction. >>> donald trump heads to france for the g7 summit. sources tell cnn he is not too keen on attending. >> this is not new rhetoric. we have a president, now, who speaks plainly. >>> remember when donald trump said he was the chosen one? voters talk about whether the president's behavior will affect their votes in the next election. live from the cnn center here in atlanta, great to have you with us. as we speak, the u.s. president is playing over the atlantic on his way to the g7 summit that gets under way in the coming hours. president trump is not a fan of the international forum. he considers it a waste of time. but he is going reluctantly. the trade dispute between washington and beijing rattled markets. he increased tariffs on imports after china imposed new imports on american goods. that sent wall street into a panic. the dow plunged and closed down 623. before leaving the white house, the president claim
the u.s. president amps up his trade war with china. live in beijing with reaction. >>> donald trump heads to france for the g7 summit. sources tell cnn he is not too keen on attending. >> this is not new rhetoric. we have a president, now, who speaks plainly. >>> remember when donald trump said he was the chosen one? voters talk about whether the president's behavior will affect their votes in the next election. live from the cnn center here in atlanta, great to have...
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ji which is a u.s. ally in the battle against ties or is considered a terrorist group by ankara president or one who said he was losing patience with washington over the setting up of a safe zone in northern syria well amid turkey's threat of another offensive the us a sense of port to its allies in coming in syria this convoy of trucks is believed to be heading to why p.g. and s.t.'s fighters more than $200.00 trucks reportedly carrying equipment and military varicose has the latest. mr. a 2nd day of talks between military officials from the united states and turkey they are trying to establish a safe cern in northern syria but so far no signs of any real progress we have heard though from voices from the sidelines including mark esper the u.s. defense secretary who said that it would be unacceptable for turkey to stage any kind of unilateral incursion into northern syria east of the euphrates he said that it wouldn't be in the common interest of the syrian democratic forces made up largely of kurdish
ji which is a u.s. ally in the battle against ties or is considered a terrorist group by ankara president or one who said he was losing patience with washington over the setting up of a safe zone in northern syria well amid turkey's threat of another offensive the us a sense of port to its allies in coming in syria this convoy of trucks is believed to be heading to why p.g. and s.t.'s fighters more than $200.00 trucks reportedly carrying equipment and military varicose has the latest. mr. a 2nd...
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here on the u.s. east coast and the u.s. president trump sieves soon in france for the annual g7 summit. we of course are tracking mr. trump's progress and we'll let you know when he gets there. the president impeachly though not a fan of these type of get togethers. he is going though. and looming over this year's meeting is the worsening trade dispute between washington and beijing. it got worse on friday when mr. trump announced higher tariffs on chinese imports. this after china imposed new tariffs on american goods and the dow plunged more than 600 points responding negatively, the president claimed that he was simply cleaning up the mess of presidents before him. listen. >> china has been hurting our you country for 30 years with the money they have been taking out. other presidents should have done something about it. and they should have done it a long time ago. whether it was clinton or bush or obama, any of them. they should have done something about it. and they didn't. i'm doing it and we have no choice. we won't
here on the u.s. east coast and the u.s. president trump sieves soon in france for the annual g7 summit. we of course are tracking mr. trump's progress and we'll let you know when he gets there. the president impeachly though not a fan of these type of get togethers. he is going though. and looming over this year's meeting is the worsening trade dispute between washington and beijing. it got worse on friday when mr. trump announced higher tariffs on chinese imports. this after china imposed new...
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u.s. cpi on deck. u.s. junk bonds see the largest outflow this year, while investment-grade record inflows of $2.8 billion. how to trade all of that. bayer's a -- and billion-dollar offer to settle lawsuits related to weedkiller round up. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" on this friday, august 9. it has been a very long and difficult week if you've been trading. we are coming to a close on that, but it looks like we could develop into a relatively ugly day potentially. s&p futures down 7/10 of 1%. it could be worse. lots of eco-data that is not great. exports at a three year low out of germany. euro-dollar holding onto gains, up to 10th of 1%. crude giving up some earlier gains. that's all about the saudi arabian put in the market. it was u.s. treasuries shaping up to be the bond market's trade of the year. market purchase pins braced for yield to go lower. just how low can those go? respect to investors about the path for rates. >> 10 year bonds can go to 1%. the questions around the timing. >> we may well
u.s. cpi on deck. u.s. junk bonds see the largest outflow this year, while investment-grade record inflows of $2.8 billion. how to trade all of that. bayer's a -- and billion-dollar offer to settle lawsuits related to weedkiller round up. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" on this friday, august 9. it has been a very long and difficult week if you've been trading. we are coming to a close on that, but it looks like we could develop into a relatively ugly day potentially. s&p futures...
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the fed model shows u.s. valuations are at their most attractive in three years, with the s&p 500 earnings yield now sitting at 3.8% above the 10 year yield. this gap has largely been driven by falling bond yields but historically whenever the model is above 3% stocks deliver positive returns in the following 12 months. let's bring in our next guest on the relative merits and valuations, number of the investment community at carmen yang joining us in hong kong. good to see you. model is suggesting stocks are cheap but you need to have confidence in the profitability that the model relies on, and the profitability assumptions that are attached to that -- what kind of confidence do you have? >> we have some good confidence on companies that are providing us great earnings growth, quality companies with thematic trends. true that they are incredibly cheap for a good reason, because we are seeing those companies not giving up at thethe ability, given current economic environment. we are still sticking with which
the fed model shows u.s. valuations are at their most attractive in three years, with the s&p 500 earnings yield now sitting at 3.8% above the 10 year yield. this gap has largely been driven by falling bond yields but historically whenever the model is above 3% stocks deliver positive returns in the following 12 months. let's bring in our next guest on the relative merits and valuations, number of the investment community at carmen yang joining us in hong kong. good to see you. model is...
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. >> a key measure of u.s. consumer prices unexpectedly accelerated in july, signaling inflation maybe firming as the fed debates whether to lower interest rates again. the core consumer price index which excludes food and energy rose .3% for june and 2.2% from a year earlier. both gains exceeded the meeting surveyed of economists . inflation slowed for the first time in july in six months, offering a reason for the r.b.i. to remain dovish to spur growth. consumer prices rose 3.15% from a year earlier, faster than the meeting estimates in a bloomberg survey but well below the banks for percent go. the r.b.i. had to lower its rates four times this year and the governor has said each move will be dated-dependent. pakistan is calling for an urgent meeting of the un security council to discuss india's decision to revoke autonomy. islamabad said the move poses a threat to peace and security and threatens to trigger conflicts between two nuclear armed neighbors. pakistan also says india will provoke a standoff to div
. >> a key measure of u.s. consumer prices unexpectedly accelerated in july, signaling inflation maybe firming as the fed debates whether to lower interest rates again. the core consumer price index which excludes food and energy rose .3% for june and 2.2% from a year earlier. both gains exceeded the meeting surveyed of economists . inflation slowed for the first time in july in six months, offering a reason for the r.b.i. to remain dovish to spur growth. consumer prices rose 3.15% from a...
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u.s. leader donald trump canceled a state visit to denmark after playing remarks made by its prime minister nasty she had rejected his offer to buy greenland saying it was absurd. plus anti-war campaigners revealed the extent of the u.k. arms sales to the saudi led coalition since the start of the war in yemen in 2015. also this hour aid organization oxfam lashes out at g 7 countries ahead of their summit this weekend accusing them of driving global and appalled me with their policies. to quote see how the rich increased there's a lot the last year. well the richest billionaires was growing the vote for the poor stuff of society had folded. and winging it our correspondent takes to the skies with russia as a leap aerobatics team before the monk's air show. about a bird. but that would be a good thing but. yeah the back. of the head. watching are to international bring you your live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. u.s. president donald trump claims he canc
u.s. leader donald trump canceled a state visit to denmark after playing remarks made by its prime minister nasty she had rejected his offer to buy greenland saying it was absurd. plus anti-war campaigners revealed the extent of the u.k. arms sales to the saudi led coalition since the start of the war in yemen in 2015. also this hour aid organization oxfam lashes out at g 7 countries ahead of their summit this weekend accusing them of driving global and appalled me with their policies. to quote...
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those who are on the u.s. refinance.tes can there's natural stimulus coming through from lower rates. you don't see much of it in europe. in the u.s., it's more reliable. lower rates does mean stimulus. to go all the way to zero, that is the negative scenario. we're not there yet. we are conservative, not bearish. you will stick with us. hour ont cohost for the what has to be a historical day. the last interest rate hawks can make a stand this week. the nordisk bank will leave its key rate at 1.25% today. it may leave the door open for a hike in september. this would make norway's central bank the loan hawk globally. the governor faces a tough call on whether to stick to a plan to raise again. in june, he said the balance of risks may warrant a rate hike. this would go against the global wave of easing that was kicked off by the fed in july. nejra: they face increasing headwinds from abroad. it is trying to squeeze in a fourth increase to cap inflation. he wants to steer an economy that has bumped up against c
those who are on the u.s. refinance.tes can there's natural stimulus coming through from lower rates. you don't see much of it in europe. in the u.s., it's more reliable. lower rates does mean stimulus. to go all the way to zero, that is the negative scenario. we're not there yet. we are conservative, not bearish. you will stick with us. hour ont cohost for the what has to be a historical day. the last interest rate hawks can make a stand this week. the nordisk bank will leave its key rate at...
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coming up the u.s. deficit is predicted to reach one trillion dollars next year to now don't allow and has all the details coming up on business status. means a sex phone operator who worked her masters thesis on food potato from her to free . not to turn on wrote it it's more words it was from their. latest. strange. how does tom taste appear. to mean correspondent susan are coming to. explore the various flavors of sonic creasing. fusion and so i am a challenge for you. start september 1st on d w. 3 days take the united states fiscal shortfall to one t.v. truong tariffs and tax cuts are set to widen the budget deficit to one trillion dollars in the next fiscal year. served up but so is security and the french resort town of garrett host of the upcoming g. 7 summit residents and business owners are worried the locked out will hurt the local economy. and u.s. travel restrictions. take a slice out of cuba's tourism sector. this is the w. business i'm john nelda on in berlin welcome the u.s. budget defici
coming up the u.s. deficit is predicted to reach one trillion dollars next year to now don't allow and has all the details coming up on business status. means a sex phone operator who worked her masters thesis on food potato from her to free . not to turn on wrote it it's more words it was from their. latest. strange. how does tom taste appear. to mean correspondent susan are coming to. explore the various flavors of sonic creasing. fusion and so i am a challenge for you. start september 1st on...