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but first, the u.s. announced they will extend a limited set of exemptions that have protected rural networks and other customers from doing business with huawei. this comes as the trade war rages on with the u.s. one tech ceo is taking his concerns about the possible tax straight to the top, apple's tim cook, a move that has impressed president trump. pres. trump: he is the one that calls me. that's why he's a great executive. he calls me and others don't. others go out and hire very expensive consultants, and tim cook calls donald trump directly. i would take your calls, but the only one who calls me is tim cook. whenever there is a problem, he will call. emily: we spoke to an investor across the tech sector. >> i think this president wants u.s. companies to succeed, so i think at the end of the day, this is part of negotiations and just that. it will end in lower tariffs overall. that said, apple has so many interesting things going for it. apple tv, we are learning more about that. apple pay, but the
but first, the u.s. announced they will extend a limited set of exemptions that have protected rural networks and other customers from doing business with huawei. this comes as the trade war rages on with the u.s. one tech ceo is taking his concerns about the possible tax straight to the top, apple's tim cook, a move that has impressed president trump. pres. trump: he is the one that calls me. that's why he's a great executive. he calls me and others don't. others go out and hire very expensive...
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u.s. says china should respect the city's autonomy. president trump will delay china.nal tariffs on markets rally on the news of apple surging 4%. the cbs-viacom romance leads to a waiting. the megamerger -- shery: breaking news out of south korea. we have the unemployment rate for the month of july coming in at 4%. that was as analysts expected. the third month in a row that stayed at 4%. south korea added 299,000 jobs in july, higher than the 281,000 they added in june. the south korean economy and job market being highly supported by government job creation. we are expecting the extra budget set to pass parliament at the start of august to also give more support for the job market. exportseantime, continue to plunge in south korea, now headed to the ninth month of export declines in august.we have seen the weakness in w theon throughout these -- the south korean won. in hongrn to sophie kong for a check on where markets are headed this morning. sophie: we have plenty more data to come t
u.s. says china should respect the city's autonomy. president trump will delay china.nal tariffs on markets rally on the news of apple surging 4%. the cbs-viacom romance leads to a waiting. the megamerger -- shery: breaking news out of south korea. we have the unemployment rate for the month of july coming in at 4%. that was as analysts expected. the third month in a row that stayed at 4%. south korea added 299,000 jobs in july, higher than the 281,000 they added in june. the south korean...
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u.s. embassy. five sources telling cnn the goal is to cut half the embassy's personnel by the end of september. >> the tariff man is back. one day after talks in china, president trump said he will add a 10% tariff on $300 billion worth of chinese goods next month effectively taxing all goods coming into the u.s. >> when my people came home they said, we're talking. we have another meeting in early september. i said, that's fine. until the meantime until such a deal, we'll be taxing them. >> this is is on top of the tariffs that are there. this will hit iphones and other consumer electronics will be taxed. it will affect speakers and toys. as he has many times before, trump falsely claimed this. >> we're taking in many billions of dollars. there's been absolutely no inflation and frankly it hasn't cost our consumer anything. it costs china. >> business groups coming out against the new tariffs saying they will only hurt tariffs and ultimately undermine the economy. china's foreign minister
u.s. embassy. five sources telling cnn the goal is to cut half the embassy's personnel by the end of september. >> the tariff man is back. one day after talks in china, president trump said he will add a 10% tariff on $300 billion worth of chinese goods next month effectively taxing all goods coming into the u.s. >> when my people came home they said, we're talking. we have another meeting in early september. i said, that's fine. until the meantime until such a deal, we'll be taxing...
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the u.s. said this is not fair. u.s. tech companies said you are specifically going after american companies. it was mostly american companies. the u.s. trade representative opened up an investigation to this. threatened to put tariffs on french wine by trump. today, what france agreed to his they said they will negotiate the global negotiations going on. 130 countries who are looking at basically reallocating taxing rights. which countries have the right to tax which profits. france said we will join the negotiations and if there is a global deal, they will take away their tax and reimburse all the companies who have paid it. they have not agreed right now to repeal the tax entirely, but they have an agreement in principle for a future date. taylor: what companies benefit the most? i know in the u.s., we talk about google, facebook, but also a lot of chinese, other international companies as well. who are the big ones really benefiting from this today? laura: it is google, facebook, amazon. also, smaller companies that
the u.s. said this is not fair. u.s. tech companies said you are specifically going after american companies. it was mostly american companies. the u.s. trade representative opened up an investigation to this. threatened to put tariffs on french wine by trump. today, what france agreed to his they said they will negotiate the global negotiations going on. 130 countries who are looking at basically reallocating taxing rights. which countries have the right to tax which profits. france said we...
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plus the u.s. military presence in germany has been a constant for 70 years but now the americans are threatening to move to poland our special report looks at what that could mean for the biggest u.s. base in germany ramstein. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us there's widespread anger across the u.k. this morning after prime minister boris johnson surprise move to suspend parliament it will close for 5 weeks in september and october reopening a little more than 2 weeks before the u.k. is due to leave the european union johnson says he needs the time to pursue his domestic agenda but opponents say it's an undemocratic attempt to stifle debate and over 1000000 people have or. he signed an online petition against it. it dropped like a bombshell in a letter to m.p.'s boris johnson explained that he wanted to suspend parliament until just 2 weeks before the u.k. is set to leave the e.u. that severely limits the time opponents need to stop a potential new deal bragg said johnson denies it'
plus the u.s. military presence in germany has been a constant for 70 years but now the americans are threatening to move to poland our special report looks at what that could mean for the biggest u.s. base in germany ramstein. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us there's widespread anger across the u.k. this morning after prime minister boris johnson surprise move to suspend parliament it will close for 5 weeks in september and october reopening a little more than 2 weeks before the...
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or the u.s. is projected to spend $1.00 trillion dollars in the coming 30 years to maintain an modernize its existing us will that's a lot of money. well i dispute the number i dispute the premise and i dispute the source but when we look at modernizing our arsenal what's important to know is that generally that includes the entire domestic nuclear industry and usually what we're doing is repurpose existing warheads rather than building new ones in many instances the american warheads being used are ones that were originally built in the 1960 s. and been updated so i'm not quite sure how expensive that would be and what extent it would and i'm also i'm sure that that i can report which i haven't seen includes also the strategic nuclear deterrence which is you know submarines land base the big things that we're not really discussing here so i think that's a little bit of a that's a big bit of red herring it's actually more of a red whale ok let's see what plame thinks about this in moscow as i can
or the u.s. is projected to spend $1.00 trillion dollars in the coming 30 years to maintain an modernize its existing us will that's a lot of money. well i dispute the number i dispute the premise and i dispute the source but when we look at modernizing our arsenal what's important to know is that generally that includes the entire domestic nuclear industry and usually what we're doing is repurpose existing warheads rather than building new ones in many instances the american warheads being...
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that international naval mission that the u.s. has been trying to put together in the strait of hormuz is there any movement on that. well there is some reason we don't know the full details and that we should point out is that talks were held today with military representatives from the united states from the u.k. in basque rain back rain of course is home to the 5th largest u.s. naval fleet in the wild so a sense that they are putting that together details are emerging on the those door those talks being held behind closed doors we can expect more details potentially on thursday and now we know that perhaps denmark code and portugal spain and sweden said that they would be interested to hear what comes out of that so they're still weighing their possibilities i wonder now whether that changes based on those latest sanctions targeted against the foreign minister zarif because that makes it very clear that the united states is still pursuing this campaign of maximum pressure all of which the european union has been critical so tha
that international naval mission that the u.s. has been trying to put together in the strait of hormuz is there any movement on that. well there is some reason we don't know the full details and that we should point out is that talks were held today with military representatives from the united states from the u.k. in basque rain back rain of course is home to the 5th largest u.s. naval fleet in the wild so a sense that they are putting that together details are emerging on the those door those...
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economy and the u.s. taxpayer for years we think it's the right thing but on it i personally believe he could be a little more flexible and get things done and get things moving at least i think his tweets harm tour so i really do i wish he wouldn't be so bombastic out there with some of the things he says but that's the way this man is you also do quite some business was china so what do you hear from over there from your partners yeah i mean i work actually for a company have a china and hong kong and they feel that china's taking a hard policy and they should break because they're seeing ramifications in their economy more than we are i mean it's definitely slowing down it's more unemployment and we're seeing unrest they're not reporting it because the communist country but we are seeing more unrest going on in china we're seeing in hong kong a high level but it's a start to get out of hand there so that's another reason i do think we'll see some kind of movement one way or another i don't think everyo
economy and the u.s. taxpayer for years we think it's the right thing but on it i personally believe he could be a little more flexible and get things done and get things moving at least i think his tweets harm tour so i really do i wish he wouldn't be so bombastic out there with some of the things he says but that's the way this man is you also do quite some business was china so what do you hear from over there from your partners yeah i mean i work actually for a company have a china and hong...
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u.s. and china. a chinese foreign ministry spokesman said he was unaware of any calls with the u.s.. this is echoed by the global times. enda curran has more. what actually happened? enda: i think that's what everyone is trying to figure out. we have had a day of conflicting signals. the foreign ministry in beijing were not able to immediately confirm the phone calls president trump referred to. the editor of "the global times," an important mouthpiece for the communist party, made the point that whatever calls did take place weren't at the level of significance president trump hinted they were. we know that the talks scheduled for september are still meant to take place. there's a lot of confusion about whether or not there has been an olive branch offered by either side and all of this, but i think the take away probably came from president trump's remarks that he sees prospects for a deal being better than they have been for some time. we have commentary from vice that made ite clear ch
u.s. and china. a chinese foreign ministry spokesman said he was unaware of any calls with the u.s.. this is echoed by the global times. enda curran has more. what actually happened? enda: i think that's what everyone is trying to figure out. we have had a day of conflicting signals. the foreign ministry in beijing were not able to immediately confirm the phone calls president trump referred to. the editor of "the global times," an important mouthpiece for the communist party, made...
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news live from berlin the u.s. deepens a diplomatic standoff over a radiant oil tanker the u.s. has elbowed its way into look for troops over this a rainy and ship seized last month by gibraltar the move prevents a possible swap for a british black tanker being held by iran also coming up. world stock markets take a tumble over signs of recession the 3 main stock markets close 3 percent down sending the dow to its biggest one day drop of the year. plus what lengths would you go to make a point about climate change activists gratitude progress uses to fly to a new york climate summit to look at why she's hitched a ride on this vessel. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us the u.s. has applied for the right to seize an iranian oil tanker detained by gibraltar last month now the move led to baltar supreme court to adjourn a scheduled decision on whether to release the ship but it brought a government spokesman said the ship's captain and 3 officers have been freed gibraltar police and british marines captured the vessel of the grace one at the beginning of july it was
news live from berlin the u.s. deepens a diplomatic standoff over a radiant oil tanker the u.s. has elbowed its way into look for troops over this a rainy and ship seized last month by gibraltar the move prevents a possible swap for a british black tanker being held by iran also coming up. world stock markets take a tumble over signs of recession the 3 main stock markets close 3 percent down sending the dow to its biggest one day drop of the year. plus what lengths would you go to make a point...
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u.s. president donald trump claims he canceled his state visit to denmark over the nasty remarks of the country's prime minister had offered to buy greenland which is a danish dependent territory but the offer was quickly rebuffed. prime minister's statement that it was absurd that was that it was that absurd idea was that the daughter was inappropriate statement well she had to do is say no we wouldn't be address that you're not sure at the school. it's an absolute discussion and to prime minister of greenland has of course made it clear that greenland is not for sale and that's where the conversation and. don't say what it absurd idea that is because she's not talking to me. he's not to appear to me you don't get to the united states of america you don't go off to the united states that way at least under me. denmark's queen who would have hosted trump express shock at his abrupt cancellation greenland is the world's largest island and it has plenty of resources but trams idea to buy it
u.s. president donald trump claims he canceled his state visit to denmark over the nasty remarks of the country's prime minister had offered to buy greenland which is a danish dependent territory but the offer was quickly rebuffed. prime minister's statement that it was absurd that was that it was that absurd idea was that the daughter was inappropriate statement well she had to do is say no we wouldn't be address that you're not sure at the school. it's an absolute discussion and to prime...
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u.s. companies huge oil reserves it's part of the g 20 and yet it still has difficulty translating all of that into into a deposit a reduction. i think you're right i mean archie think you know the president. should use tried in investment to grow the economy and to be able to have therefore the resources to provide for the poor or i think abolishing pro mexico not going to the g. 20 i think ultimately that undermines mexico's position and capacity to help the poorest of the poor just in mexico as part of the 6 party people economists. series actually for a strike in television and what i noticed is that mexico has very good free tried logistics and transport links with the eyes of pacific and with the pacific alliance with chile and colombia and peru had a lot of things going for it not just the the border no i think the the overwhelming media attention on. immigration with the united states and the crime problems along the border actually undermines the very strong fundamentals of mexica
u.s. companies huge oil reserves it's part of the g 20 and yet it still has difficulty translating all of that into into a deposit a reduction. i think you're right i mean archie think you know the president. should use tried in investment to grow the economy and to be able to have therefore the resources to provide for the poor or i think abolishing pro mexico not going to the g. 20 i think ultimately that undermines mexico's position and capacity to help the poorest of the poor just in mexico...
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the u.s. mainland rushes to preparas hurricane dorian picks up speed over the atlantic. then, on the ground in el salvador. the u.s. homeland security chief takes the fight over immigration to central america, while the trump administration attempts to rewrite the rules ofci zenship. and, jump starting america. how investing in scientific research can revive struggling cities all over the country. >> the existing hubs on the west coast and east coast have become rather crowded, extremely expensive, actually quite difficult places to do business. what we really need is growth that as in the past is much acre widely sprss the country. >> woodruff: all that and more t ononight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> bab ll. a languarning app that uses speech recognition technology and teaches real-life conversations. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved econo
the u.s. mainland rushes to preparas hurricane dorian picks up speed over the atlantic. then, on the ground in el salvador. the u.s. homeland security chief takes the fight over immigration to central america, while the trump administration attempts to rewrite the rules ofci zenship. and, jump starting america. how investing in scientific research can revive struggling cities all over the country. >> the existing hubs on the west coast and east coast have become rather crowded, extremely...
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the u.s. and the taliban appear to be inching closer to an agreement that could end afghanistan's 18 year war american officials say negotiators have made significant progress president donald trump his peace envoy to afghanistan zalmay khalilzad and top security advisers held discussions on friday trump tweeted that meeting was very good and said many sides are looking to make a deal if possible the taliban and the u.s. have held several rounds of talks in qatar but the group has refused to sit with the afghan government which it considers a puppet of the u.s. charlotte bellus has been following those talks she reports from kabul. the talks between the u.s. and the taliban are very nearly agree when the 2 groups the u.s. negotiators and the taliban negotiators in doha broke 2 o'clock in the morning last monday they were stuck on just a single issue and it's hard that that issue can be resolved which would lead to a signing of some type of agreement within the next week the americans are under
the u.s. and the taliban appear to be inching closer to an agreement that could end afghanistan's 18 year war american officials say negotiators have made significant progress president donald trump his peace envoy to afghanistan zalmay khalilzad and top security advisers held discussions on friday trump tweeted that meeting was very good and said many sides are looking to make a deal if possible the taliban and the u.s. have held several rounds of talks in qatar but the group has refused to...
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u.s. support as piquant palette for the other. that's not going to happen. in the past u.s. experts and officials have always had really private, sometimes stern vestiges for both sides to take action to move forward, and we will see how our panelists come down on the issue today. we really have a group of stellar panelists and i will introduce them later, but first we have for what many of you would be a surprise guest. we only heard formal confirmation late yesterday that marc knapper will be giving an opening remark. mr. knapper, his appearance may not even be on a website yet and people may not even have been aware of it but mr. knapper is a member of the senior foreign service of u.s. department of state. he's serving as a deputy assistant secretary for korea and japan. and i first met marc when he was ahead of the political military unit in the embassy in tokyo, well, obligate more years ago than either one of us would want to admit to. and since then he said any number of jobs come
u.s. support as piquant palette for the other. that's not going to happen. in the past u.s. experts and officials have always had really private, sometimes stern vestiges for both sides to take action to move forward, and we will see how our panelists come down on the issue today. we really have a group of stellar panelists and i will introduce them later, but first we have for what many of you would be a surprise guest. we only heard formal confirmation late yesterday that marc knapper will be...
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u.s. foreign policy shifts now to southeast asia. after world war ii, western powers hope to stop the spread of communism, to vietnam. by fostering anti-communist governments in the region, and his book arc of containment, wen-qing ngoei argues the outcome of the war, the u.s. was largely successful in its overall regional strategy. the wilson center, in washington dc, hosted this discussion. it is about 90 minutes. >> okay 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 perspective on international and national affairs. my name is eric, of george washington university, and i am the cochair of the seminar, along with christian f. 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 our website to learn more about the s
u.s. foreign policy shifts now to southeast asia. after world war ii, western powers hope to stop the spread of communism, to vietnam. by fostering anti-communist governments in the region, and his book arc of containment, wen-qing ngoei argues the outcome of the war, the u.s. was largely successful in its overall regional strategy. the wilson center, in washington dc, hosted this discussion. it is about 90 minutes. >> okay everyone. i would like to call us all to order. good afternoon...
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u.s. negotiations. we side move to almost 7.88 last year. it is pretty obvious that the pboc is slowing down the pace. as negotiations deteriorate and the market leaves more and more, the forward stumptown as much, it is an easier bet to be long. i think the chinese are playing a strong came, movingly -- strong game, moving the yuan above seven. it puts them right at 6.8, so they are in a negotiating position where, if we have to change, we won't be far off from where we started in the first place. the more counteraction's by the chinese, the more we will see the yuan weaken. great to have you with us. a deep and long ranging discussion. we are asking the question, which dips look attractive as the trade war heats up. join the debate, reach out to us and the mliv team. let's get the first word news. it inlle drillers has hong kong. australia'sng from central bank governor at the close of the jackson hole retreat in wyoming. he says political shocks are turning into economic shocks and says
u.s. negotiations. we side move to almost 7.88 last year. it is pretty obvious that the pboc is slowing down the pace. as negotiations deteriorate and the market leaves more and more, the forward stumptown as much, it is an easier bet to be long. i think the chinese are playing a strong came, movingly -- strong game, moving the yuan above seven. it puts them right at 6.8, so they are in a negotiating position where, if we have to change, we won't be far off from where we started in the first...
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than outside the u.s. and even if that's not quite true one of the things that we think is that it's easier to commercialize science and engineering innovation in the u.s. so that for those fields what happens in the u.s. is very important because it may make sense to bring people to the us rather than letting them work in their own countries but of course in social sciences. it's very much true that different people have different experiences and different points of view different approaches often with studying specifically certain regions in the work a lot of the work should be done in those regions even engineering though some people would argue that the engineering problems to be addressed to different in different countries it's really only pure science that can exist but independently of the country so even with engineering there is an advantage to. to having people from different places and working in the places certainly spending long long stretches of time ok. but to cram is point i now i want to
than outside the u.s. and even if that's not quite true one of the things that we think is that it's easier to commercialize science and engineering innovation in the u.s. so that for those fields what happens in the u.s. is very important because it may make sense to bring people to the us rather than letting them work in their own countries but of course in social sciences. it's very much true that different people have different experiences and different points of view different approaches...
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shery: given u.s. stockpiles falling has not helped oil prices, what should investors be watching then? catherine: the consensus among analysts right now as we go into tomorrow waiting for the u.s. data on oil supply, the consensus is that oil supply is going to shrink for the eighth consecutive week. that would be the longest string of the clients in a year and a half. that should be supportive. as we have seen over the past month, even these declining stockpiles have been not a left -- have not been enough to raise prices because demand is eclipsing the supply picture. shery: thank you so much for that. coming up next, as earnings season is heating up in australia, we will speak to the jp morgan head of equity research. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: i am shery ahn new york. paul: i'm paul allen in sydney. you are watching daybreak australia. earnings season in australia is ramping up this week. asx at an all-time high at the end of july. the reporting season is going to test the resilience. our next
shery: given u.s. stockpiles falling has not helped oil prices, what should investors be watching then? catherine: the consensus among analysts right now as we go into tomorrow waiting for the u.s. data on oil supply, the consensus is that oil supply is going to shrink for the eighth consecutive week. that would be the longest string of the clients in a year and a half. that should be supportive. as we have seen over the past month, even these declining stockpiles have been not a left -- have...
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u.s. attorney general william polk removes the acting director of prisons off to the suicide of jeffrey abstain we discuss the conditions at the jail where epstein took his life with his former lawyer. is fundamentally wrong with that is that jeffrey epstein did not belong in that facility to begin with. the u.s. military and answers plans for new intermediate range hypersonic missiles after pulling out of the i and their treaty with russia and test launching a new cruise missile. you are watching on t.v. international i'm rosana lockridge thank you for joining us. now more than a year of tensions in italy's ruling coalition have come to a head with the italian prime minister just 60 kaante resigning that's after the country's interior minister matteo savvy called for a vote of no confidence it once again leaves italy in a deep political crisis. well that resignation over its lease prime minister said because they had been widely speculated for the last few days and now it's happened to co
u.s. attorney general william polk removes the acting director of prisons off to the suicide of jeffrey abstain we discuss the conditions at the jail where epstein took his life with his former lawyer. is fundamentally wrong with that is that jeffrey epstein did not belong in that facility to begin with. the u.s. military and answers plans for new intermediate range hypersonic missiles after pulling out of the i and their treaty with russia and test launching a new cruise missile. you are...
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the u.s. china trade war is still ongoing now and then fright and with rattle markets in recent weeks many fear a possible recession but president donald trump claims are far from that. i think the word recession is a word that's inappropriate because it's just a word that the. the a certain people are going to be kind to certain people in the media are trying to build up because they'd love to see a recession we're very far from recession he went on to say the u.s. economy is doing very well adding china wants to make a deal the fact is somebody had to take china in my life would be a lot easier if i didn't take china on but i like doing it because i have to do it trump shocks global markets earlier this month when he announced adding another 10 percent tariff on $300000000000.00 in chinese imports scheduled to take effect september 1st and impacts mostly consumer goods we spoke to vice chairman of hong kong's apparel society for some perspective everyone is quite prepared and there has been
the u.s. china trade war is still ongoing now and then fright and with rattle markets in recent weeks many fear a possible recession but president donald trump claims are far from that. i think the word recession is a word that's inappropriate because it's just a word that the. the a certain people are going to be kind to certain people in the media are trying to build up because they'd love to see a recession we're very far from recession he went on to say the u.s. economy is doing very well...
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in the u.s. employers added 164000 jobs in july that according to the labor department the figure continues a record hiring streak however the average workweek fell to its lowest level in nearly 2 years as manufacturers reduced hours for workers a sign that economic growth is slowing. the european union has nominated crystal to lead the international monetary fund ending weeks of impasse of money the 23 countries you have a is from bulgaria and is the current chief executive of the world bank i.m.f. member countries can make nominations until september 6th traditionally the i.m.f. is led by european contrasts the u.s. gets to appoint the president of the world bank. amazon boss jeff bezos has sold $1800000000.00 worth of his shares in that company the sale took place over 3 transactions at the end of july media reports a baseless we use the money to fund his space venture to origin over to asia now where south korea is the 1st country to be dropped from japan's white list of favored trading natio
in the u.s. employers added 164000 jobs in july that according to the labor department the figure continues a record hiring streak however the average workweek fell to its lowest level in nearly 2 years as manufacturers reduced hours for workers a sign that economic growth is slowing. the european union has nominated crystal to lead the international monetary fund ending weeks of impasse of money the 23 countries you have a is from bulgaria and is the current chief executive of the world bank...
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u.s. and turkey to establish a so-called safe zone along the northern border the foreign ministry in damascus at the proposed buffer zone as a blatant attack on syrian soil for unsee officials from the u.s. and he agreed on weapons state to establish the zone as a way of managing tensions between turkish forces and enemy kurdish fighters the israeli army has raised homes in the palestinian town after one of its soldiers was found in the occupied west bank the off to sea and an armed soldier was found with stop at sea on settlement happened early on thursday morning israeli forces later the nearby town of b. if the job prime minister benjamin netanyahu is about to find those responsible still to come here on al-jazeera for you the latest figures to a new spin on the us china trade war we'll have reaction out of beijing plus donald trump visits the sites of 2 mass shootings but not everyone welcome the u.s. president. hello there we're now talking about the remnants of what was tropical stor
u.s. and turkey to establish a so-called safe zone along the northern border the foreign ministry in damascus at the proposed buffer zone as a blatant attack on syrian soil for unsee officials from the u.s. and he agreed on weapons state to establish the zone as a way of managing tensions between turkish forces and enemy kurdish fighters the israeli army has raised homes in the palestinian town after one of its soldiers was found in the occupied west bank the off to sea and an armed soldier was...
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reliance by the u.s. on foreign sources is an issue .hat must be addressed allowing other departments to address this piecemeal will solutions.optimal way tot effective address this issue is to use the buying power of the federal government in conjunction with effective laws and funding, to partner with the nations pharmaceutical production -- producers as one example to obtain necessary and for structuring capabilities, to independently meet u.s. the mystic and to compensate producers adequately for maintaining these capabilities. dod is wholly dependent on the consumer market to produce and distribute pharmaceutical products it requires, spending approximately $7.5 billion annually. dod must work with the constraints of the commercial sector and market forces that drive or shape it. depending on the commercial sector is a two-way sword. to reapes dod efficiencies of the competitive commercial marketplace and also makes dod dependent on the sources that competition produces. dod, through our colleagues a
reliance by the u.s. on foreign sources is an issue .hat must be addressed allowing other departments to address this piecemeal will solutions.optimal way tot effective address this issue is to use the buying power of the federal government in conjunction with effective laws and funding, to partner with the nations pharmaceutical production -- producers as one example to obtain necessary and for structuring capabilities, to independently meet u.s. the mystic and to compensate producers...
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the u.s. economy. from washington, jenny leonard on the trade talks, and emma from london on efforts to stop a new deal brexit. we got the second read on the second-quarter gdp. what did we learn? carl: we are on slower but steadier footing. from london on efforts to stop a new deal brexit. a .1% downward revision. not substantial. the primary pillars of economic wrote look well-positioned to continue driving the expansion in the back half of the year. consumer spending stronger than reported. government spending running at the strongest pace in this cycle. that is where the economic activity will be in the back half. business investment has been a weak spot. no change on that front. that is a landscape for growth that will probably be just below 2% in the back half of the year. [indiscernible] slow and steady -- david: slow and steady, but there other numbers we will come back to. now let's go to jenny leonard in washington. i have lost track of where we are with the talks. steven mnuchin say
the u.s. economy. from washington, jenny leonard on the trade talks, and emma from london on efforts to stop a new deal brexit. we got the second read on the second-quarter gdp. what did we learn? carl: we are on slower but steadier footing. from london on efforts to stop a new deal brexit. a .1% downward revision. not substantial. the primary pillars of economic wrote look well-positioned to continue driving the expansion in the back half of the year. consumer spending stronger than reported....
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. >>> the u.s. commission on civil rights hosted an event on immigration policy and the nazi era refugee crisis of the 1930s and 1940s. we hear how the immigration system quota system impacted things. this is about an hour. >> comes to order at 1:30 p.m. the meeting takes place at the commission's head quarters located at 1331 pennsylvania avenue northwest, washington d.c., 200425. i'm chair katherine lamen and the commissioners president in addition to me are the vice chair, commissioners, i understand commissioner yachi, you're on the telephone? >> i am. >> thank you. a quorum of the commissioners is president. is the court reporter yes? i need a verbal yes. thank you. is the staff director present? >> protect. >> i as our motion to approve the agenda for this business meeting? >> so moved. >> thank you. >> is there a second? >> i second. >> thank you. i begin the call for amendments with one of my own adding a discussion and vote on the wyoming state advisory committee appointment. i also move to
. >>> the u.s. commission on civil rights hosted an event on immigration policy and the nazi era refugee crisis of the 1930s and 1940s. we hear how the immigration system quota system impacted things. this is about an hour. >> comes to order at 1:30 p.m. the meeting takes place at the commission's head quarters located at 1331 pennsylvania avenue northwest, washington d.c., 200425. i'm chair katherine lamen and the commissioners president in addition to me are the vice chair,...
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that's the u.s. dollar we go back four years, we were at 6 and change four years ago a lot of moves here. as you can see, the trade war kicking off right about here the chinese currency continues to weaken. now, this 7-1 level, why do you care it is a big round number, but it is also a threshold that's not been breached in more than a decade not since the 2008 financial crisis have we seen a chinese offshore currency down more than 7-1 to the u.s. dollar this makes chinese exports into the united states cheaper, which some say could mitigate any positive impact to the united states from those tariffs. of course, it also makes the goods we sell into china more expensive. that big currency move slamming stock futures and stocks around the world. we showed you the u.s. futures similar story. if you don't like the color red, you might want to go back to bed. the asian markets, japan, down 1.75%. hong kong is also rocked by protests, so you have multiple things going on there. hong kong down nearly 3% tha
that's the u.s. dollar we go back four years, we were at 6 and change four years ago a lot of moves here. as you can see, the trade war kicking off right about here the chinese currency continues to weaken. now, this 7-1 level, why do you care it is a big round number, but it is also a threshold that's not been breached in more than a decade not since the 2008 financial crisis have we seen a chinese offshore currency down more than 7-1 to the u.s. dollar this makes chinese exports into the...
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the u.s. has tested a ground floor missile with a range of more than 500 kilometers the test would have been banned under the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty washington formally withdrew though from that landmark 987 pact with russia earlier this month alleging that moscow that already been violating is the u.s. plans to test an intermediate range ballistic missile in november more from particle hated washington. the u.s. department of defense has announced that it has in fact gone ahead and tested a land based cruise missile this would have been banned under the intermediate nuclear forces treaty that the u.s. had signed with russia but let earlier this month the u.s. said that they were going to withdraw from that treaty because they said that russia had been violating the terms of the agreement now that's something that russia denies so all we know is this test took place on sunday in the afternoon in california and the military saying that it went more than 500 kilometers and then
the u.s. has tested a ground floor missile with a range of more than 500 kilometers the test would have been banned under the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty washington formally withdrew though from that landmark 987 pact with russia earlier this month alleging that moscow that already been violating is the u.s. plans to test an intermediate range ballistic missile in november more from particle hated washington. the u.s. department of defense has announced that it has in fact gone...
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u.s. economy. i called this a sea change in u.s. monetary policy so hopefully, i can convince you of the dramatic changes that have withdy occurred in 2019 respect to u.s. monetary policy above and far beyond the rate cut that we had just last week. if you don't want to listen to the whole talk you can read the slides. we made significant changes in monetary policy which many of you are aware, beginning in january of this year. those changes were made in anticipation of slower growth in the u.s. economy during 2019, which is materializing. i will talk about that during the talk here. but also in anticipation of heightened uncertainty with respect to trade policy, so i think we anticipated the idea that trade policy was going to be volatile, currently, and going forward across the forecast horizon. i think we could do more at this point, but we have already done a lot so what i would like to do is take some stock of what we have already done and see how that impacts the economy and then mak
u.s. economy. i called this a sea change in u.s. monetary policy so hopefully, i can convince you of the dramatic changes that have withdy occurred in 2019 respect to u.s. monetary policy above and far beyond the rate cut that we had just last week. if you don't want to listen to the whole talk you can read the slides. we made significant changes in monetary policy which many of you are aware, beginning in january of this year. those changes were made in anticipation of slower growth in the...
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five u.s. service members have been killed in afghanistan in just over a month, jim. >> and of course the taliban responsible for it deaths of hundreds of u.s. soldiers there. just hours ago the u.s. formally withdrew from a missile treaty with russia. there's now just one active nuclear treaty between the worlds two largest nuclear powers, the u.s. and russia. what does that mean for the world? cnn's barbara starr and kylie atwood, they join us now. the u.s. has said for years russia violated this treaty. they gave russia opportunities to perhaps pull back, negotiate, that didn't happen so perhaps a formal withdrawal by the u.s. and the u.s. is already testing missiles that would have been banned by that treaty. what are we learning? >> they may be testing. it really is important to understand why it's important to everyone. we're talking about the prospect of missiles in europe. russia has deployed already several battalions of these intermediate range missiles on its territory. what could ru
five u.s. service members have been killed in afghanistan in just over a month, jim. >> and of course the taliban responsible for it deaths of hundreds of u.s. soldiers there. just hours ago the u.s. formally withdrew from a missile treaty with russia. there's now just one active nuclear treaty between the worlds two largest nuclear powers, the u.s. and russia. what does that mean for the world? cnn's barbara starr and kylie atwood, they join us now. the u.s. has said for years russia...
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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. 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 to fi
and the u.s. after meeting with u.s. president donald trump rob is on a 3 day visit to north america. campaigners say leaving the european union will allow britain to sign its own by lateral trade deals with other countries the e.u. is the u.k.'s biggest trading partner. courier service fed ex is ending its deal for ground deliveries with e-commerce giant amazon fed ex is allowing its contract with the online retailer to expire at the end of the month amazon is building its own cargo hub in...
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ten-year u.s. treasury is 1.58 we rallied more than ten basis points yesterday that was the cattalyst for the yield inversion. the ten-year bund, all-time record lows. every day we come in and talk about record lows in the bund. yesterday again yesterday, another record low for those of you out there, it might be worth plotting, if you can, the chart of the ten-year bund versus the european banks index. strong correlation as yields keep moving lower, banks are underperforming in europe so this is the picture the ten-year gilt, 45 basis points we talked about the u.s. yield curve inversion twos and tens in the u.s., you can see that chart in front of you. we tipped slightly negative in intraday we got below zero and are trading around there now historically that's been a good indicator for an upcoming recession. though i would just say couple of words of caution. causation is not necessarily -- correlation is not necessarily causation. and number two, look at how long the period of inversion lasts f
ten-year u.s. treasury is 1.58 we rallied more than ten basis points yesterday that was the cattalyst for the yield inversion. the ten-year bund, all-time record lows. every day we come in and talk about record lows in the bund. yesterday again yesterday, another record low for those of you out there, it might be worth plotting, if you can, the chart of the ten-year bund versus the european banks index. strong correlation as yields keep moving lower, banks are underperforming in europe so this...
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the u.s. ambassador to germany has criticized government for refusing to join a naval mission in the gulf the u.s. has asked its allies to help protect bustles as they passed through the strait of hormuz a proposal the british government has agreed to but germany's foreign ministry has rejected their request saying that priority should be given to diplomatic efforts and to deescalating the situation. richard grinnell the u.s. ambassador said germany's economic strength brings with it responsibility to act here's how germany's foreign minister heiko musts justified his visit from. the german government will not participate in the si mission proposed and planned by the united states we are in close agreement with our french partners in this regard we think a strategy of maximum pressure is wrong we do not want to military escalation we will continue to work with diplomacy marti's that's germany's foreign minister home us there rejecting a u.s. proposal for a joint maritime security mission near
the u.s. ambassador to germany has criticized government for refusing to join a naval mission in the gulf the u.s. has asked its allies to help protect bustles as they passed through the strait of hormuz a proposal the british government has agreed to but germany's foreign ministry has rejected their request saying that priority should be given to diplomatic efforts and to deescalating the situation. richard grinnell the u.s. ambassador said germany's economic strength brings with it...
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by u.s. stock markets have fallen over fears that the trade war with china is escalating in new york. $850.00 points more than 3 percent with a bit more than 2 hours of trading remaining on monday the latest came earlier in the day when china announced that it will stop buying u.s. agricultural products also on monday china's central bank stop propping up its currency the for allowing it to fall to its lowest level against the dollar since 2008 jordan is joining us from washington to just unpack all of this. give us some context of the story. well this is all happening against the backdrop of the u.s. and china trying to work out a new trade deal but obviously that has fallen apart again in part because the u.s. has considered a continued to accuse china of trying to adopt goods on the u.s. market and has accused china and this isn't the 1st time of trying to manipulate its currency in order to be able to sell its goods at a very favorable low cost to u.s. consumers certainly this was all kep
by u.s. stock markets have fallen over fears that the trade war with china is escalating in new york. $850.00 points more than 3 percent with a bit more than 2 hours of trading remaining on monday the latest came earlier in the day when china announced that it will stop buying u.s. agricultural products also on monday china's central bank stop propping up its currency the for allowing it to fall to its lowest level against the dollar since 2008 jordan is joining us from washington to just...
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the u.s. side you would find a remarkably safe border considering there was a very large war going on right over the other side. much of the mexican battles, take place in chihuahua and the north. many revolutionary leaders come from sonora and the north of mexico is a very dangerous place and there aren't many refugees coming over the bothered at that time to escape the fighting in northern mexico, but on the u.s. side there are actually not that many attacks considering the danger and the long-standing conflict that happens very, very close by to american soil, so there's the columbus-new mexico raid, ten civilians are killed in that raid and eight soldiers are before the mexican expedition is sent into northern mexico to essentially try to capture and kill pancho villa in retribution, and there's also in a small town close by to columbus, not a whole lost other raids that happen around that time. there are some shots that sometimes make it into -- that make it into the u.s., but it is actua
the u.s. side you would find a remarkably safe border considering there was a very large war going on right over the other side. much of the mexican battles, take place in chihuahua and the north. many revolutionary leaders come from sonora and the north of mexico is a very dangerous place and there aren't many refugees coming over the bothered at that time to escape the fighting in northern mexico, but on the u.s. side there are actually not that many attacks considering the danger and the...
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paul: u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo has been weighing in, perhaps giving the white house's strongest comments in support of the protests. how will that go down? stephen: that will not go down necessarily to well in beijing because they have long complained about the so-called black hand of foreign influence, be it the u.s. or taiwan influencing hong kong protesters. mike pompeo this morning basically gave the strongest words to date from the white house, saying it is the hong kong people's right to protest peacefully. recently, he has linked to the protests in hong kong to the trade war with china. he said china needs to fulfill its promises. one of the challenges in the trade deal is you need to make sure china actually lives up to its commitment it would make. in hong kong, the chinese government made a promise that the central government and central understanding they are one country, two systems and need to live up to that promise. adding confusion and uncertainty is this alleged deten
paul: u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo has been weighing in, perhaps giving the white house's strongest comments in support of the protests. how will that go down? stephen: that will not go down necessarily to well in beijing because they have long complained about the so-called black hand of foreign influence, be it the u.s. or taiwan influencing hong kong protesters. mike pompeo this morning basically gave the strongest words to date from the white house, saying it is the hong kong...
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the u.s. and china is really over the acquisition of technology and tech transfer, and that is centered on the chip sector. that will be a very, very sensitive set arethat would prok sector until the trade -- weak sector until the trade clouds lift a bit. paul: let's get a check of the first word news with jessica summers. jessica. teamsa: u.k. and e.u. will meet at least twice a week next month in a bid to resolve the brexit impasse. london has asked brussels to step up talks although both sides are playing down the chances of a breakthrough. says theyson's office remain some distance apart on key issues. the e.u. says it is still awaiting concrete proposals from the u.k. incoming ecb president christine lagarde is offering clear signs she will stay on the dovish half set by mario draghi. in her first comments on politicians when a majority on the she set the bank has the tools to tackle the downturn in europe and must be ready to use them. policy makers meet in two weeks and are expected to
the u.s. and china is really over the acquisition of technology and tech transfer, and that is centered on the chip sector. that will be a very, very sensitive set arethat would prok sector until the trade -- weak sector until the trade clouds lift a bit. paul: let's get a check of the first word news with jessica summers. jessica. teamsa: u.k. and e.u. will meet at least twice a week next month in a bid to resolve the brexit impasse. london has asked brussels to step up talks although both...
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the u.s. confirms its 1st test of a cruise missile previously banned by a treaty signed between moscow and washington more than 30 years ago. also this hour u.s. attorney general william bart removes the acting director of prisons after the suicide of geoffrey epstein we discussed the conditions at the jail where i've seen took his own life with his former lawyer is fundamentally wrong with that is that jeffrey upstream did not belong or not facility to begin with. and it's been revealed a british social media network aimed at young muslims isn't part of the u.k. government plan to tackle radicalization.
the u.s. confirms its 1st test of a cruise missile previously banned by a treaty signed between moscow and washington more than 30 years ago. also this hour u.s. attorney general william bart removes the acting director of prisons after the suicide of geoffrey epstein we discussed the conditions at the jail where i've seen took his own life with his former lawyer is fundamentally wrong with that is that jeffrey upstream did not belong or not facility to begin with. and it's been revealed a...
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lotfullah: the u.s. government has been engaged in direct discussions with the taliban for the past 9-10 months and includes at least eight rounds of serious negotiations in doha led on the u.s. side by a group of taliban representatives who reside in doha. the taliban and the u.s. believe that this will lead into direct negotiations between the taliban and members of the government as well as the larger afghan society who are living under the islamic republic flag today, so we expect that negotiation to begin very soon. some reports suggest it might be also in norway and that's still to be seen so what we expect in the next week or so, an announcement where the u.s. and the taliban finalize their first phase of negotiations, and the u.s. and afghan government to announce a joint declaration in which they will welcome and support the u.s. initiative and begin the direct talks with the taliban. amy: and the significance of the afghan government not being included in these talks? lotfullah: the argument fr
lotfullah: the u.s. government has been engaged in direct discussions with the taliban for the past 9-10 months and includes at least eight rounds of serious negotiations in doha led on the u.s. side by a group of taliban representatives who reside in doha. the taliban and the u.s. believe that this will lead into direct negotiations between the taliban and members of the government as well as the larger afghan society who are living under the islamic republic flag today, so we expect that...
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u.s. 30 year yields flirt with all-time lows as pimco says yields could go negative. charles evans says there could be more easing. bounces from a seven-month low as the kingdom calls producers to discuss a response to the slide in prices. spots, traderight tensions and the impact of the restructuring makes this a big results call. the ceo joins us this hour. the performance of its stateside business will be watched as if he does numbers hit we will be joined by the ceo for the details. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." let's get to the numbers on the bloomberg. the red headline is the group is cutting its profit forecast and considering selling units. that is something we will look at later. to 1.2 billion euros but it is cutting its studyingrecast and offers to sell some businesses, cutting the profit outlook for the fiscal year. germany's slowdown pushing thyssenkrupp into a crisis. the units with no clear future can't keep burning money. it is studying options to sell businesses
u.s. 30 year yields flirt with all-time lows as pimco says yields could go negative. charles evans says there could be more easing. bounces from a seven-month low as the kingdom calls producers to discuss a response to the slide in prices. spots, traderight tensions and the impact of the restructuring makes this a big results call. the ceo joins us this hour. the performance of its stateside business will be watched as if he does numbers hit we will be joined by the ceo for the details. welcome...
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u.s. 10,are along the the u.s. 30 -- we are long the u.s. 10, long the u.s. 30. this is a point where being long duration helps you offset some of the credit risk you need to take as well, so you get long credit approach. it feels that moves lower and probably that it has further to go, september or october when we get qe from the ecb that starts the paths. -- starts the matt: does that make up for negative yields? do you own negative yielding debt if you are longer duration in europe? is it more for capital appreciation than safe havens? luke: it is entirely, mostly capital appreciation with a little bit of protection against credit spreads. the longer we are in europe is futures. we do not have negative yielding fiscal bonds. that means we have managed to avoid it. the capital gains easily outweighs the concerns about the starting yield. it has been one of the worst things to judge where markets are going. really bad indicator. matt: that is a good point. nonetheless, negative yields make big headlines. we heard j.p. morgan forecasting the u.s. getting there so
u.s. 10,are along the the u.s. 30 -- we are long the u.s. 10, long the u.s. 30. this is a point where being long duration helps you offset some of the credit risk you need to take as well, so you get long credit approach. it feels that moves lower and probably that it has further to go, september or october when we get qe from the ecb that starts the paths. -- starts the matt: does that make up for negative yields? do you own negative yielding debt if you are longer duration in europe? is it...
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debra: u.s.-china trade tensions did not stop the charter from delivering results that beat expectations. they report $7.7 billion of underlying revenue. a one milliony buyback program announced in april. ,> lower on the reported basis they were flat with last year. the costs are under control. ing is reporting an increase in lending. the amsterdam-based lender invested in staff and control systems to prevent money laundering. net income rose in the second quarter exceeding estimates. has boostedrale after equities trading, after the largest restructurin begins to take shape. .hey are on track --we are taking into account figure,look at the there is no reason to cut dividends. debra: global news, 24 hours a day on air and at tic-toc on twitter, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. thank you very much debra mao in hong kong. the federal reserve has cut rates for the first time since 2008. that is half the story. chairman jay powell gave investors
debra: u.s.-china trade tensions did not stop the charter from delivering results that beat expectations. they report $7.7 billion of underlying revenue. a one milliony buyback program announced in april. ,> lower on the reported basis they were flat with last year. the costs are under control. ing is reporting an increase in lending. the amsterdam-based lender invested in staff and control systems to prevent money laundering. net income rose in the second quarter exceeding estimates. has...
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if the u.s. removes huawei from the entity list, that would be a solution. >> what impact do you see more demand for your 5g equipment given the u.s. pressure campaign on some of its allies around the world to block access to huawei? >> although the u.s. has been launching a campaign among its allies, it is up to each country to decide his partners based on its own development demands, telecommunication demands, and carrier infrastructure construction demands. there may be some impacts in australia but there are others we are willing to work with -- others willing to work with huawei. of europe's largest banks reported earnings this week and their chief executive spoke with bloomberg about the larger economic picture and the challenges facing the european financial industry. let's start with credit suisse ceo who said dovish central banks have been a drag on the sector. >> they do not make life easy for us. particularly negative interest rates are a challenge. we have different interests, our rev
if the u.s. removes huawei from the entity list, that would be a solution. >> what impact do you see more demand for your 5g equipment given the u.s. pressure campaign on some of its allies around the world to block access to huawei? >> although the u.s. has been launching a campaign among its allies, it is up to each country to decide his partners based on its own development demands, telecommunication demands, and carrier infrastructure construction demands. there may be some...
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the u.s. congress is the entity that has the right to begin and end wars and therefore this war is being conducted without congressional authorization and they're trying to take steps to limit the ability of the u.s. to participate in this war they have not succeeded so far because the president still has veto power so the us has rocketed as. as president but it's very important i think it's a message that i always share with fissures in saudi arabia the u.a.e. be careful you know this is going to have a long term repercussions for the u.s. you are. with us because there are many in this country democrats for the most up and also republicans who have a visceral dislike distaste for this war because the u.s. has been so involved and because of the damage it's doing and does it go beyond this war because the architect of the war mohamed bin so mom is involved in the blockade of qatar he's involved many people believe in the murder of jamal khashoggi i mean does there need to be a reassessment of
the u.s. congress is the entity that has the right to begin and end wars and therefore this war is being conducted without congressional authorization and they're trying to take steps to limit the ability of the u.s. to participate in this war they have not succeeded so far because the president still has veto power so the us has rocketed as. as president but it's very important i think it's a message that i always share with fissures in saudi arabia the u.a.e. be careful you know this is going...
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the u.s. president has just announced he will again raise tariffs on chinese imports off to beijing increased duties on $75000000000.00 worth of american goods u.s. stock markets some more than 2 and a half percent after the american president warned he would hit back donald trump also tweeted a demand for u.s. companies to leave china well heidi jocasta joins me now from washington and one announcement probably followed by another speaking of more terrorists. that's right in a span of 280 characters on twitter president donald trump has dramatically escalated this trade war between the world's 2 biggest economies he tweeted just about half an hour ago that starting on october 1st that $250000000000.00 of goods and products from china currently being taxed at 25 percent will be taxed at 30 percent additionally the remaining $300000000000.00 of goods and products from china that was being taxed from september 1st at 10 percent it will now be taxed at 15 percent it's notable that those announcem
the u.s. president has just announced he will again raise tariffs on chinese imports off to beijing increased duties on $75000000000.00 worth of american goods u.s. stock markets some more than 2 and a half percent after the american president warned he would hit back donald trump also tweeted a demand for u.s. companies to leave china well heidi jocasta joins me now from washington and one announcement probably followed by another speaking of more terrorists. that's right in a span of 280...
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when you have u.s. interest rates several hundred basis points above europe, what we're seeing is not only a flight to safety, we're seeing speculators basically borrow euros and buy dollars through the bond market and make money on a carry trade like they used to when they were buying the yen, borrowing the yen and buying the option dollar. so that kind of thing is not good for this economy. but listening to bullard, i thought was very very encouraging. he indicated, signaled very strongly that there will be more rate cuts -- the most important thing i think he said was we are far, far away from tripping the fed's inflation target because there's plenty of room to run. liz: he also said he's not ready to call a recession on the horizon for the united states, which brings us -- >> exactly. here's the point. liz: you can't have it both ways, peter. why would we then have a rate cut that is bigger than expected? >> let me give it to you both ways. the issue has never been for us here at the white house a
when you have u.s. interest rates several hundred basis points above europe, what we're seeing is not only a flight to safety, we're seeing speculators basically borrow euros and buy dollars through the bond market and make money on a carry trade like they used to when they were buying the yen, borrowing the yen and buying the option dollar. so that kind of thing is not good for this economy. but listening to bullard, i thought was very very encouraging. he indicated, signaled very strongly...
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. >>> u.s. treasury yields come off session lows on the new optimism after a bond rush pushes the ten-year to levels not seen since the middle of 2016 >>> and hong kong protests take a violence turn again as police draw guns and use a water cannon in the 12th week of pro-democracy demonstrations to rock the chinese territory ♪ >>> all right, good morning, everybody. it is a bank holiday in the uk but not so much for european markets. i'll take you to all the price action we're having and seeing today in some of those european indexes. let's start off with germany we're getting some data out. so let me just bring you those numbers there. we are seeing yet another decline in business german moral in the month of august it has come in at 94.3, this is below the consensus forecast of 95.1, so drop in the business clie mate index, kurn season index coming in at 97.3. again, this is the lower than the consensus forecast of 98.6 forehand-looking basis, expectations at 91.3 versus 91.5 here just putti
. >>> u.s. treasury yields come off session lows on the new optimism after a bond rush pushes the ten-year to levels not seen since the middle of 2016 >>> and hong kong protests take a violence turn again as police draw guns and use a water cannon in the 12th week of pro-democracy demonstrations to rock the chinese territory ♪ >>> all right, good morning, everybody. it is a bank holiday in the uk but not so much for european markets. i'll take you to all the price...
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the u.s. president slaps higher u.s. tariffs on chinese goods deepening an already deep divide on this trade war that's being played out. all ahead of the g7 summit. president trump expected to arrive in france this hour. we're monitoring that. but expectations for this summit as a whole, well, the bar is low. >>> also ahead this hour, thousands of protesters march for action in brazil as fires rage and others as well. >>> we want to welcome you in from the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> the g7 summit is how we start at 5:00 a.m. eastern time. the u.s. president set to touch down in france at this hour to attend the summit. as he arrives, we'll bring you that. it's a chance for the wealthiest nations to tackle probably in probl global problems. president trump didn't want to go, considering it a waste of time. last year's event in canada has not been forgotten. the host this year, the french president emmanuel macron has played down
the u.s. president slaps higher u.s. tariffs on chinese goods deepening an already deep divide on this trade war that's being played out. all ahead of the g7 summit. president trump expected to arrive in france this hour. we're monitoring that. but expectations for this summit as a whole, well, the bar is low. >>> also ahead this hour, thousands of protesters march for action in brazil as fires rage and others as well. >>> we want to welcome you in from the united states and...
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the u.s. says maximum pressure campaign against iran has claimed a new target foreign minister zarif american educate comfortable in front of the cameras and the 100 go see it at the 2050 nuclear deal with world powers. but the trumpet ministration says the wreath is no honest broker and has imposed sanctions on him we consider javid zarif the foreign minister an illegitimate spokesman for iran are and iran itself is a government you consider illegitimate do not well exactly it is a state sponsor of terrorism it is the world's central banker of terrorism biggest finance or biggest arm are the sanctions come at a time of great tension between tampon and washington whether in the waterways of the gulf or in proxy conflicts around the middle east any assets zarif might have in the us are frozen these approvals to visit un headquarters in new york are no longer guaranteed and the fact that ministration says it's no longer obligated to talk to zarif since the us quit the iran nuclear deal last year
the u.s. says maximum pressure campaign against iran has claimed a new target foreign minister zarif american educate comfortable in front of the cameras and the 100 go see it at the 2050 nuclear deal with world powers. but the trumpet ministration says the wreath is no honest broker and has imposed sanctions on him we consider javid zarif the foreign minister an illegitimate spokesman for iran are and iran itself is a government you consider illegitimate do not well exactly it is a state...
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u.s. and china come to the table, but trade talks fizzle. >> for decades, china has taken advantage of trade. president trump has said we will fix this. emma: the pound plummets. the new deal brexit rises. when it istells us the prime minister against the market, the prime minister tends to lose. emma: the biggest week of earnings season with powerhouse companies reporting. >> better than expected cash flow which we have not seen for a long time. >> in the second half of the year things should pick up. >> we are seeing a little performance art. emma: mexico's president speaks exclusively to bloomberg. he says his country's interest rates are too high but he will not intervene. if we trust, we are not just going to grow but also to develop. emma: some of europe's largest banks say it is high time for rates to come up. >> fundamentally negative interest rates are not good. >> not just for the future of banks at stake right now. emma: it is all ahead on "bloomberg best." hello and welcome. i
u.s. and china come to the table, but trade talks fizzle. >> for decades, china has taken advantage of trade. president trump has said we will fix this. emma: the pound plummets. the new deal brexit rises. when it istells us the prime minister against the market, the prime minister tends to lose. emma: the biggest week of earnings season with powerhouse companies reporting. >> better than expected cash flow which we have not seen for a long time. >> in the second half of the...