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you have u.k. and european companies coming over to the u.s., switching their listing, or going ahead like you are with the primary listing. flutter is about to put it up to a vote as well. what can we extrapolate about the relevancy of u.k. exchanges from that growing trend? ian: i think there are vibrant exchanges in the u.k., and i'm sure there are many companies for whom listing in the u.k. will beat the right decision. for a global company like ours, and a company in our particular space where what was important was having investors who are familiar with market infrastructure -- that was sort of telling. i'm sure that both locations will thrive, going forward. katie: it will certainly be interesting to watch. you talk about compared to two, three years ago, your company' is transformation. if you can take us into the details of some of the changes you have put in place, that would certainly be illuminating. ian: we have been able to affect some acquisitions which have made a big difference to
you have u.k. and european companies coming over to the u.s., switching their listing, or going ahead like you are with the primary listing. flutter is about to put it up to a vote as well. what can we extrapolate about the relevancy of u.k. exchanges from that growing trend? ian: i think there are vibrant exchanges in the u.k., and i'm sure there are many companies for whom listing in the u.k. will beat the right decision. for a global company like ours, and a company in our particular space...
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officials in tandem with the u.k., france, italy, g7 allies. everyone is trying to get messages to iran to tell them not to escalate. the white house has said on the record they are doing everything they can to get iran not to escalate for the reason they do not want a larger war. the fear is a tit-for-tat situation that results in a spiral where iran attacks israel and that israel respects -- reacts with an attack on iran. a white house spokeswoman said the u.s. commitment to israel is ironclad. there is a fear that if israel responds that it pulls in the u.s. and u.k. sonali: we have reported that diplomatic back channels are in overdrive. what is going on under the surface? nick: the u.s. has several means of communicating with iran. it can do so through switzerland , which is basically its representing power. the u.s. does not have an embassy in tehran. and is also doing so through allies. david cameron talk to the foreign minister. the italians have done so. there is a lot of messaging in these back channels to deter iran and he designed c
officials in tandem with the u.k., france, italy, g7 allies. everyone is trying to get messages to iran to tell them not to escalate. the white house has said on the record they are doing everything they can to get iran not to escalate for the reason they do not want a larger war. the fear is a tit-for-tat situation that results in a spiral where iran attacks israel and that israel respects -- reacts with an attack on iran. a white house spokeswoman said the u.s. commitment to israel is...
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the german economy and the u.k. are struggling but spain is doing well. how do you strike that balance? for someone like spain and -- greece well witnessing a soft landing for germany. scarlet:. . it is delicate thank you for joining us. ivelina green, alternative founder and cio. scarlet: wild earnings season gets underway we know that markets are keeping an eye on geopolitical risks in ukraine in the middle east. the u.s. working to de-escalate tensions with israel and iran. we spoke with jamie dimon about the need for strong american leadership. here is some of that conversation. jamie: we need good american leadership. we need to explain to people why this is so important for the world. america first. no american president will say america second. but we need to explain why ukraine is important to us and why america relies on global security and why our allies rely on that. if they cannot rely on america they will have to rely on someone else. ♪ - super excited to open up my diploma from southern new hampshire university. ♪ ♪ - i'm nervous, i'm
the german economy and the u.k. are struggling but spain is doing well. how do you strike that balance? for someone like spain and -- greece well witnessing a soft landing for germany. scarlet:. . it is delicate thank you for joining us. ivelina green, alternative founder and cio. scarlet: wild earnings season gets underway we know that markets are keeping an eye on geopolitical risks in ukraine in the middle east. the u.s. working to de-escalate tensions with israel and iran. we spoke with...
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next up, the u.k. recently lifted a cap on bonuses. now they are asking shareholders for permission to adjust the pay structure. if the proposal passes, some of the top bankers could see new york style bumper bonuses. and red lobster got it all prawn. an $11 million loss on its english shrimp deal. they are known for their cheese flavored biscuits and have seen their cash flow laid down by labor costs. you can follow the latest company buzz on your bloomberg terminal. let's get a quick check of the markets at the start of a consequential week. take a look. not as high as it was, but we are looking at a gain of .3%. the nasdaq 100 released trying to stay positive, currently at about .2%. a bunch of your big tech companies take the stage in a few days' time. the philadelphia semiconductor index is also green but we bring about .3%. coming up, we will sink our teeth into the vegetarian food market. andy joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to ge
next up, the u.k. recently lifted a cap on bonuses. now they are asking shareholders for permission to adjust the pay structure. if the proposal passes, some of the top bankers could see new york style bumper bonuses. and red lobster got it all prawn. an $11 million loss on its english shrimp deal. they are known for their cheese flavored biscuits and have seen their cash flow laid down by labor costs. you can follow the latest company buzz on your bloomberg terminal. let's get a quick check of...
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-based viasat acquired the u.k. -- for $4 billion last year, creating the u.k.'s biggest -- company. joining us exclusively now here in singapore is viasat president, guru gowrappan. the last time we spoke, you were heading another company. what brings you to singapore? guru if we think about -- guru: if we think about viasat, we are leaders in maritime and aviation. singapore is one of the largest tubs for us. a lot of key customers, as you know. shipping and maritime is fairly massive. we have a large chain here which is mainly legacy. but we are focused on expanding. that haslinda: you talk about how the merger gives you the scope and scale to expand and perhaps compete even better against your competitors. give us a sense of the scope and scale and what can be expected? what can the translate into? k guru: first, -- guru: first, it's a very exciting time to be in space and satellite. market is growing to more than $800 billion by 2030. it's an exciting time. now we have global coverage with high-capacity that viasat brings into play. we have now about 19 sate
-based viasat acquired the u.k. -- for $4 billion last year, creating the u.k.'s biggest -- company. joining us exclusively now here in singapore is viasat president, guru gowrappan. the last time we spoke, you were heading another company. what brings you to singapore? guru if we think about -- guru: if we think about viasat, we are leaders in maritime and aviation. singapore is one of the largest tubs for us. a lot of key customers, as you know. shipping and maritime is fairly massive. we...
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then china, the u.k., japan, and markets like korea, the middle east, and italy. and then canada. if you look at it, we are well-balanced in different regions of the world and this is keeping us on the safe side when there are local crisis. katie: you are -- you mentioned china and i wanted to go there. there's a lot of anxiety over chinese demand when it comes to pretty much every industry out there. taking a look at lambo in china, does your market rise above the demand fears we are seeing in the other industries? stephan: luxury is under heavy pressure and the chinese market is fueled by precious metal. we are not participating, so we are less exposed than others to the chinese market, with less than 10% of our sales in china. we want to keep it this way. even if china is the biggest market in terms of automotive, it's a small market in terms of luxury cars. katie: stephan, so enjoyed this conversation. really thrilled we could make it work. our thanks, of course, to stephan winkelmann, ceo of lamborghini. we are one hour or so into the u.s. trading day. let's check up with nat
then china, the u.k., japan, and markets like korea, the middle east, and italy. and then canada. if you look at it, we are well-balanced in different regions of the world and this is keeping us on the safe side when there are local crisis. katie: you are -- you mentioned china and i wanted to go there. there's a lot of anxiety over chinese demand when it comes to pretty much every industry out there. taking a look at lambo in china, does your market rise above the demand fears we are seeing in...
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and we have the restaurant chain tgi friday's planning to go public after merging with its u.k. franchise. headquarters will remain in dallas. you can follow all the latest on your bloomberg terminal. coming up, the stock popping after announcing earnings. we will speak to john doyle, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ do you want to close out? should i? normally i'd hold. but... taking the gains is smart here, right? feel more confident with stock ratings from j.p. morgan analysts in the chase app. when you've got a decision to make... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about “price lock” on those commercials. “the price lock, the price lock...” so, if you could change the price, change the name! it's not a lock, i know a lock. so how can we undo the damage? we could all unsubscribe and sw
and we have the restaurant chain tgi friday's planning to go public after merging with its u.k. franchise. headquarters will remain in dallas. you can follow all the latest on your bloomberg terminal. coming up, the stock popping after announcing earnings. we will speak to john doyle, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ do you want to close out? should i? normally i'd hold. but... taking the gains is smart here, right? feel more confident with stock ratings from j.p. morgan analysts in the chase app....
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. , u.k. boot maker doc martens lowering its outlook for 2020 five and naming a new ceo. this comes as doc martens contends with sliding cells and the u.s. and shares that have fallen over 80% since its ipo three years ago. finally, we have united health beating profit estimates and deferring its outlook for the year. they show strong results despite a costly cyberattack on one of its subsidiaries that roiled the health-care industry earlier this year. you can follow all the latest company buzz on trengo on your bloomberg terminal. coming up, escalating oil prices emphasizing the need for alternative solutions. we will speak to david harvey of the orsted group about the outlook for renewable energy. that conversation coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ do you want to close out? should i? normally i'd hold. but... taking the gains is smart here, right? feel more confident with stock ratings from j.p. morgan analysts in the chase app. when you've got a decision to make... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. an ever-changing landscape comes with challenges. from
. , u.k. boot maker doc martens lowering its outlook for 2020 five and naming a new ceo. this comes as doc martens contends with sliding cells and the u.s. and shares that have fallen over 80% since its ipo three years ago. finally, we have united health beating profit estimates and deferring its outlook for the year. they show strong results despite a costly cyberattack on one of its subsidiaries that roiled the health-care industry earlier this year. you can follow all the latest company buzz...
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streaming giant will increase prices by about a dollar to $2 a month in five markets including the u.k. by the end of april. it will raise prices in the united states later this year and next up is wework. the troubled co-working company is predicting $8 billion in rental savings. and meanwhile, wework co-found irhas submitted a bid to buy back the company. you can follow all the plays company because on your bloomberg terminal. it's been a little over a week since the francis scott key bridge collapse in baltimore. we will look at the trading president and scenario. he joins us next. this is bloomberg. ok y'all we got 10 orders coming in... big orders! starting a business is never easy, but starting it 8 months pregnant... that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from the ground up. people were showing up left and right. and so did our business needs. the chase ink card made it easy. when you go for something big like this, your kids see that. and they believe they can do the same. earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase with the chase ink bu
streaming giant will increase prices by about a dollar to $2 a month in five markets including the u.k. by the end of april. it will raise prices in the united states later this year and next up is wework. the troubled co-working company is predicting $8 billion in rental savings. and meanwhile, wework co-found irhas submitted a bid to buy back the company. you can follow all the plays company because on your bloomberg terminal. it's been a little over a week since the francis scott key bridge...
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the u.k. economy is not been great but there is this foreign money that bases itself in london and a desire to spend in your restaurants. >> i think it's a combination. london will always be london regardless of whatever's happening at the moment macro economically. to answer your question, it's a combination of the right opportunities for us and things that are both special enough and significant enough to have us focus on another geography. to your point also, only looking at geographies we believe and support our products and our price points and what we are selling. the combination of the two. caroline: and environment were perhaps inflationary pressures are not too heady and talent is rich, how are you seeing those continue or is it easier at the moment to get the right kind of person in the door to make your vision come alive? >> that's never easy. it will never be easy in the hospitality business in general. it's something that everyone complains a lot about. it is probably harder than
the u.k. economy is not been great but there is this foreign money that bases itself in london and a desire to spend in your restaurants. >> i think it's a combination. london will always be london regardless of whatever's happening at the moment macro economically. to answer your question, it's a combination of the right opportunities for us and things that are both special enough and significant enough to have us focus on another geography. to your point also, only looking at...
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and u.k. impose new restrictions on pretty russian aluminum, copper and nickel. coming up, rent the runway after a stellar fourth quarter. jennifer hyman joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪♪ the road to opportunity. is often the road overlooked. at enterprise mobility, we guide companies to unique solutions, from our team of mobility experts. because we believe the more ways we all have to move forward the further we all go. should i? normally i'd hold. but... taking the gains is smart here, right? feel more confident with stock ratings from j.p. morgan analysts in the chase app. when you've got a decision to make... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about “price lock” on those commercials. “the price lock, the price lock...” so, if you could change the price,
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and u.k. sanctions on russian supplies. china withdrawing cash from the banking system again, signaling caution toward monetary easing as currency depreciation pressures mount. and shares of india's tech firms in focus, after tata consultancy's profits beat expectations on demand for ai and machine learning projects. iran has called its attack on israel a success. and is warning the u.s. to stay out of the conflict. tehran launched a garage of drone and missiles against israel saturday in its first direct attack on the jewish state. most of the salvo was intercepted by israel and its allies. but at least one girl was left badly injured. tehran says the attack was retaliation for an israeli strike in syria that killed to military officials. >> from our point of view, this operation is over. there is no intention to continue the operation. but if the scientist regime takes any action against the islamic republic, whether on our soil or places belong to us in syria, our next operation will be much larger. >> the proof that ira
and u.k. sanctions on russian supplies. china withdrawing cash from the banking system again, signaling caution toward monetary easing as currency depreciation pressures mount. and shares of india's tech firms in focus, after tata consultancy's profits beat expectations on demand for ai and machine learning projects. iran has called its attack on israel a success. and is warning the u.s. to stay out of the conflict. tehran launched a garage of drone and missiles against israel saturday in its...
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mark: if countries lose credibility like u.k. and become more like emerging-market countries, it is an idea that for the last 40 years we have not cared about inflation. we felt like inflation was a dragon that we got under control. many explanations whether it was the rise of china, global demographics, many reasons. however on the flipside there is the argument inflation has come back, we have gotten too complacent and the fed being dovish repeating it's policy errors and inciting about of inflation which is important for consumer pricing and sets a trend. maybe inflation is back. if it is back as a kind of constant red over the next two years, it might be the case that real yields become more dominant, but not yet. haslinda: dollar remains high. team is weighing on strong dollar as well. dollar index up 4% year to date. is that a wake-up call? mark: there is a lot of excitement about the strong dollar. first of all the dollar has been strong. most people we are expecting stronger -- softer dollar. they're expecting yields lowe
mark: if countries lose credibility like u.k. and become more like emerging-market countries, it is an idea that for the last 40 years we have not cared about inflation. we felt like inflation was a dragon that we got under control. many explanations whether it was the rise of china, global demographics, many reasons. however on the flipside there is the argument inflation has come back, we have gotten too complacent and the fed being dovish repeating it's policy errors and inciting about of...
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you look at the u.k., europe, government bond yields, high quality corporate bonds. it is important to stay globally diversified as regions may be desynchronized. maybe with the ecb, the bank of england cutting before the federal reserve will open up additional opportunities. in our flex income portfolios we have a global approach and we try really take advantage of wherever they may be. >> we talk about how credit markets are priced for perfection. what are the risks out there? how do you factor in geo-political risks in the middle east? >> yeah, so when we say that typically, we look at corporate bond spresd which are quite tight vs. history. your upside to some extent is capped and then if there is an exception, a bad risk aversion like we saw over the last few days, you can see the corporate bond spreads widen quite a bit. we think it is important to remain relatively defensive within credit given where we are in the monetary cycle. be patient in corporate bonds. wait for better entry-pounds in the future. the geo-political risks are very difficult to price for a
you look at the u.k., europe, government bond yields, high quality corporate bonds. it is important to stay globally diversified as regions may be desynchronized. maybe with the ecb, the bank of england cutting before the federal reserve will open up additional opportunities. in our flex income portfolios we have a global approach and we try really take advantage of wherever they may be. >> we talk about how credit markets are priced for perfection. what are the risks out there? how do...
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we have perhaps the most balanced bank outside of the u.k. in india across the private bank, investment bank, and corporate bank. i think what you have seen is true change in investors mindsets to find stability and growth. i think that is the migration from china towards india as foreign capital has, for the last 20 years, been fully invested in china and the growth story in china. i think with some of the geopolitical concerns we talked about previously, that capital is now migrating towards india. it does not mean it will migrate entirely, of course not. look at the scale of what china has. but undoubtedly, india has positioned itself as a my new factoring center, and -- as a manufacturing center and energy center with significant demographic and gdp growth prospects. haslinda: people say it is a buying opportunity. stephen d.: what you have seen investors do is through each election, this year on this planet we have more elections and we have ever had in the democratic world. i think you will see markets reacted changes in politics. capit
we have perhaps the most balanced bank outside of the u.k. in india across the private bank, investment bank, and corporate bank. i think what you have seen is true change in investors mindsets to find stability and growth. i think that is the migration from china towards india as foreign capital has, for the last 20 years, been fully invested in china and the growth story in china. i think with some of the geopolitical concerns we talked about previously, that capital is now migrating towards...