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the u.s. economic assistance which ukrainians will have to pay back once they have repelled the russian situation. the supplemental also includes support for our middle east ally israel, including support to make sure that just like this past few days in shooting down 99% of missile drones attack by iran, it also includes $9 billion of humanitarian aid for gaza and for people caught in conflicts around the world. these conflicts have taken an immeasurable toll. the supplemental also contains a range of sanctions that will make it harder for each of israel's and iran's and ham -- and hamas to finance their operations. it consequencetains the ship act which requires the president to impose sanctions against individuals and companies that knowingly help evade oil sanctions. illegal revenues funnel billions to illegal organizations terrorist groups and it builds on legislation senator murkowski and i enacted over a decade ago that helped expose the middle men that were helping iran evade these san
the u.s. economic assistance which ukrainians will have to pay back once they have repelled the russian situation. the supplemental also includes support for our middle east ally israel, including support to make sure that just like this past few days in shooting down 99% of missile drones attack by iran, it also includes $9 billion of humanitarian aid for gaza and for people caught in conflicts around the world. these conflicts have taken an immeasurable toll. the supplemental also contains a...
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and there's u.s. concern- happiness with the hit in damascus they were terrorists, all of that, but the timing was terrible with the hostage talks right on the verge of hamas accepting something. however, that said, last night what the president was saying we are with you, we showed this, you have succeeded take the win. you succeeded beyond all expectations, the layered defenses worked our defenses helped and work and we had the allights ready to fire on the jordannians helping and saudi quietly helping as well. so take the win and don't retaliate. we will be with you to defend you it's ironclad. but we will not join in you in any offense actions in iran. >> very important. and i am going to ask john considery about that. you are familiar with the reality israel doesn't listen to everything every american diplomat says. it feels like calls between president bideinen and netanyahu have had an impact in the immediate aftermath. but there's a war cabinet meeting right now we are waiting to see if there'
and there's u.s. concern- happiness with the hit in damascus they were terrorists, all of that, but the timing was terrible with the hostage talks right on the verge of hamas accepting something. however, that said, last night what the president was saying we are with you, we showed this, you have succeeded take the win. you succeeded beyond all expectations, the layered defenses worked our defenses helped and work and we had the allights ready to fire on the jordannians helping and saudi...
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u.s. and mr. risch toward industrial policy. front and center. every conversation you have read outcome all roads lead back to that. lisa: especially given that it seems to be sovereign debt that is able to issue, not necessarily corporate debt when you talk about geopolitics and china and the u.s., it will be fascinating to see how that is filled with given china is a member of the imf and is trying to create a global coalition. what is a global coalition look like in a fractured world? jonathan: it is the united states and japan, the united states and korea, the united states and malaysia. malaysia stepping into the effects market. japan and south korea turning to do the same. what you saw with yesterday is interesting. a meeting between secretary on, japanese, and south korea. foreign-exchange is going to become a big issue the next few days. annmarie: they put up his statement, we will continue to consult closely on the market changed its within our existing g20 commitment while acknow
u.s. and mr. risch toward industrial policy. front and center. every conversation you have read outcome all roads lead back to that. lisa: especially given that it seems to be sovereign debt that is able to issue, not necessarily corporate debt when you talk about geopolitics and china and the u.s., it will be fascinating to see how that is filled with given china is a member of the imf and is trying to create a global coalition. what is a global coalition look like in a fractured world?...
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the u.s., cross asset price action last week suggests that not all will be rosy for risk appetite rate markets are vulnerable to outcomes in policy and data amid positioning volatility and shifting correlations. how much of a challenge are these yields to this equity market? >> yield levels are a challenge. but also, the pace of the moves will be a greater challenge. putting my ethics hat on, sometimes it's not about levels but the speed at which you get to certain levels. it is somewhat slower compared to last year. if this accelerates, that tightens financial conditions more plea than markets are ready for, then you get the volatility. if earnings do not meet lofty expectations, that generates volatility as well. finally, we have the geopolitics. it's not all rosy out there. jonathan: you have to learn something from the data and how the market responds to it. we learned the good news is actually good news based on what happened friday. >> we had this discussion internally today and no longe
the u.s., cross asset price action last week suggests that not all will be rosy for risk appetite rate markets are vulnerable to outcomes in policy and data amid positioning volatility and shifting correlations. how much of a challenge are these yields to this equity market? >> yield levels are a challenge. but also, the pace of the moves will be a greater challenge. putting my ethics hat on, sometimes it's not about levels but the speed at which you get to certain levels. it is somewhat...
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the u.s. and china assuming the superpowers valued their perspectives, of course. we need new frameworks and spaces that invite more conversations, spaces that incorporate young people, whose anxiety over the political, economic, social, and environmental futures are understandably acute. we need to give greater voice and agency to humans and encourage them to act together across borders for positive change, which is what we are doing at georgetown. our campuses provide us an opportunity to engage with the world, to examine america's role in the world from within the world. to study from a global perspective and provide this to future leaders who would otherwise not be able to access it. the exchange of ideas between doha and washington dc and riches both campuses. it is consistent with this university's gesso in values of caring for each other and the world we inhabit. our campus in doha and are expanding global initiatives is more important today than perhaps it ever was. i'm honored to join
the u.s. and china assuming the superpowers valued their perspectives, of course. we need new frameworks and spaces that invite more conversations, spaces that incorporate young people, whose anxiety over the political, economic, social, and environmental futures are understandably acute. we need to give greater voice and agency to humans and encourage them to act together across borders for positive change, which is what we are doing at georgetown. our campuses provide us an opportunity to...
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i'm sorry, the u.s. navy first and then the army came in and occupied buford the sea islands head after the navy came in and drove the confederate writs out. she knew that it spelled trouble and i think the enslaved people on the can be knew that the union had come and this spelled freedom for. in the book i've been able to try to trace several formerly enslaved who left the company who liberated themselves and went to buford and worked for the u.s. army quartermaster after gun shoot at bay point. so the combahee river raid really begins. the battle of port royal. okay. and the battle of port royal inaugurates the port royal. there are. 8000 formerly enslaved people who are freed and these formerly enslaved people are in, in all respects, abandoned right there without, uh, their whites, shall we say something that we're thinking about the civil war period would have been in, according to the planters. but according to the union as well. so this inaugurates the port royal experiment, which was the largest
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from the u.s. perspective we still have a little bit of a historical hangup untreated allies as if there all the same it always speak in my voice. that effexor strategic culture as well. that something that are really am trying to push in my own work to have a better understanding of the allies on a much more granular level because ultimately that will strengthen the light to suspect that's a nice coda to the spat upon by the future of defense and turns and white has to continue to work. and it's all the members of the chisel the community and the wider world. so please join me, we're at the break time for lunch. please join me in thanking our panelists for providing us a very rich intellectual menu. [applause]
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but first, u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen wrapping up a china visit, after high-profile meetings and a delicate balancing act. details just ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> as the world's two largest economies, we have a duty to our own countries and to the world, to responsibly manage our complex relationship. and to cooperate and show leadership on addressing pressing global challenges. >> on april the second, president xi jinping spoke with president joe biden on the phone. they both agreed that the two sides need to enhance dialogue, manage their fences and advanced cooperation and jointly maintain the overall stability of the china-u.s. relationship. china sincerely hopes the two countries will be partners, not adversaries. and our two sides need to respect each other, coexist in peace and pursue willing cooperation. haslinda: u.s. treasury sec. janet yellen and chinese premier li qiang during their bilateral meeting in beijing on sunday. sec. yellen is meeting today with pboc governor bef
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and the u.s.. you don't really have as clear an idea what is going on so it is a concern for investors and ecb. we understand that senior ecb officials are looking at different ways they can add more measures for banks to boost their resilience to what is going on in the market right now. 40% of their private lumber was to signal. it is the smaller players in germany. that was one of the neck that absolutely decimated. the concern for the smaller institutions. it is a smaller player that people are really concerned about. >> we thank you for that update. i stay with property stocks. this is after plaxo stepped up his bet on the industry. there was largest commercial real estate owner financed a partnership or roughly $10 billion. european defense companies have been making a fine start to the year themselves. they have benefited from a boost in expenditure across the continent alone russia's invasion of ukraine. that spending could rise. you had nato officials saying the eu nations will need survey
and the u.s.. you don't really have as clear an idea what is going on so it is a concern for investors and ecb. we understand that senior ecb officials are looking at different ways they can add more measures for banks to boost their resilience to what is going on in the market right now. 40% of their private lumber was to signal. it is the smaller players in germany. that was one of the neck that absolutely decimated. the concern for the smaller institutions. it is a smaller player that people...
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crossing back below 3,100 for u.s. stocks on stronger data for the u.s. u.s. retail rate coming in stronger. then there's the geopolitical overlay as well. further downside flagged by u.s. futures. s&p futures down by . 2%. setting for a shellacking across the european markets. looking to losses of 1.88%. down 102 points is what's been flagged. let's flip the board and look cross asset. the selloff as well as across treasures yesterday was pronounced. currently the 10-year benchmark at 460. the pound and focus today on the back of wage data that comes out. 1:4 on the pound. it's more of a dollar story. the currentlying dollar again pressuring a number of currencies. brent at 90 dollars a barrel. geopolitical risks. the israelis said they will retaliate at a time of their choosing. the china story. we'll be looking at the miners as well. listed at 110 per owns on iron ore. let's go to asia and check in on the asia markets. vonnie quinn is standing by for a check on those as well as the middle east. vonnie? vonnie: you said it, tom. these are markets beset by wo
crossing back below 3,100 for u.s. stocks on stronger data for the u.s. u.s. retail rate coming in stronger. then there's the geopolitical overlay as well. further downside flagged by u.s. futures. s&p futures down by . 2%. setting for a shellacking across the european markets. looking to losses of 1.88%. down 102 points is what's been flagged. let's flip the board and look cross asset. the selloff as well as across treasures yesterday was pronounced. currently the 10-year benchmark at 460....
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the u.s. economy. we saw the fed slightly nudged up their view of an interest rate back to 2.6%. in the past it has been as high as 4%. the idea that we could go to the zero bound or close is not something we will experience now given the outlook for inflation, it will be more choppy. we could see structural drivers leading to higher and more volatile rates of inflation in the future. for asset locations, needs to look beyond stocks and bonds for the portfolio. haidi: outside of the u.s., like in japan, where do you see opportunities and the next leg of this rally? do potential concerns over the yen at insert -- uncertainty to the equity rally? kerry: the weakness in the yen helps exporters, but it is not just an export story driving the market higher in japan. it is structural government shifts, abenomics. we are seeing a shift in the economy. and growth with that. domestic demand is coming through and in line with the weaker yen is helping lift markets. it is a market that is under coverage.
the u.s. economy. we saw the fed slightly nudged up their view of an interest rate back to 2.6%. in the past it has been as high as 4%. the idea that we could go to the zero bound or close is not something we will experience now given the outlook for inflation, it will be more choppy. we could see structural drivers leading to higher and more volatile rates of inflation in the future. for asset locations, needs to look beyond stocks and bonds for the portfolio. haidi: outside of the u.s., like...
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the u.s. is already trying to address it. but will there be ballistic missiles as well? according to iranian media, they have a name for this operation, they are calling it truthful response. they are saying it is the response they promised. israel never claimed responsible for the embassy attack but is widely believed to have been responsible and the iranians say there will be three phases to this. first phase, the drones that we have already seen now. drones launched from iraq and syria which are closer to israel. and show that the sort of extent of their reach. and, the third would be targeted ballistic missile strikes which would potentially escalate this into a different category. of conflict. >> richard, i know you know a lot about the defense systems in israel. do they s have the capability t defend themselves from this three-pronged approach you laid out? >> reporter: ballistic missiles are the most complicated. several hours daughters or sonsing hundreds of miles. one of the things th
the u.s. is already trying to address it. but will there be ballistic missiles as well? according to iranian media, they have a name for this operation, they are calling it truthful response. they are saying it is the response they promised. israel never claimed responsible for the embassy attack but is widely believed to have been responsible and the iranians say there will be three phases to this. first phase, the drones that we have already seen now. drones launched from iraq and syria which...
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u.s. government officials pledging support for tsmc leading to a jump for the chipmaker and taiwan index. we saw near four point 5% mark but the highest level since 2020 or. recalibration with traders rethinking where the fed will go , that is impacting a couple of key assets. japanese yen is one of those. a lot of different investors and analysts including standard chartered are saying japanese officials are unlikely to act until we see u.s. inflation print. will it be sticky? it could lead to yen weakness. where holding around a record high, a move that puzzled a lot of us. there is a lack of obvious trigger and recalibration. we gotta died on inflation expectations from the new york fed who put out a survey. we've seen it going up again. on the one year basis, flat, slightly lower. people in the economy are concerned about the outlook. there getting concerns about ability to repay loans. quick check on markets, we will see seven rate cuts coming through. investors are seeing fewer reduc
u.s. government officials pledging support for tsmc leading to a jump for the chipmaker and taiwan index. we saw near four point 5% mark but the highest level since 2020 or. recalibration with traders rethinking where the fed will go , that is impacting a couple of key assets. japanese yen is one of those. a lot of different investors and analysts including standard chartered are saying japanese officials are unlikely to act until we see u.s. inflation print. will it be sticky? it could lead to...
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the u.s. says it is an international waterway. the american fleet said the mission quote demonstrates the united states commitment to a free and open indo pacific. china scrambled fido jets -- scribbled fighter jets to monitor the plane's passage. the biden administration is be imposing sanctions on venezuela's oil sector. the united states had granted nicolas maduro's government relief in october after it agreed to hold free and fair elections this year. today the u.s. to state department criticized him saying his government had quote harassed and intimidated political opponents and unjustly detained numerous political actors and members of civil society. presidential elections are scheduled for july 28. dubai is drying out after the heaviest rainfall the united arab emirates has ever recorded. streets were still flooded after more than a years worth of rain fell on the desert nation in 24 hours. flights were grounded at dubai international airport. the world's busiest. passengers filmed thei
the u.s. says it is an international waterway. the american fleet said the mission quote demonstrates the united states commitment to a free and open indo pacific. china scrambled fido jets -- scribbled fighter jets to monitor the plane's passage. the biden administration is be imposing sanctions on venezuela's oil sector. the united states had granted nicolas maduro's government relief in october after it agreed to hold free and fair elections this year. today the u.s. to state department...
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if the u.s. government wants to target a u.s. person for foreign surveillance, the u.s. person meaning an american legal or permanent resident, they already can they do this by getting a warrant under title i of fisa, a separate and distinct part of fisa from section 702. the government cannot target americans under 702 because 702 does not protect the constitutional rights of the targets of the surveillance. foreigners not located on u.s. soil do not have constitutional rights so this is not a problem. what is a problem, however, is that massive amounts of americans' communications are still swept up in 702 searches. if a u.s. person communicates with a foreign target, that american's communications with the target end up in the 702 database too. while we do not know precise numbers we know a vast amount of americans' communications is swept up every year. the intelligence community is not supposed to search the 702 database for u.s. person identifiers like our name, phone numbers and addresses, without cause. searching for americans' private communications in the 702 d
if the u.s. government wants to target a u.s. person for foreign surveillance, the u.s. person meaning an american legal or permanent resident, they already can they do this by getting a warrant under title i of fisa, a separate and distinct part of fisa from section 702. the government cannot target americans under 702 because 702 does not protect the constitutional rights of the targets of the surveillance. foreigners not located on u.s. soil do not have constitutional rights so this is not a...
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the u.s. in part because of the strategy they deployed in the region, a strategy not based upon in many ways the traditional tools of statecraft. they are not signing treaties and making friends with neighbors. they lack a conventional military capability in many ways, they do not have a navy or air force. they face not only sanctions but also on historical factors, the nature of the regime and the origins in 1979 revolution. instead they employ this strategy of asymmetric power, training and arming groups around the middle east which then attend to wage war on and create problems for states which might otherwise be adversary to them. saudi arabia, a traditional rival of them, has to worry a lot about what is happening in the southern flank in yemen and maybe that means from iran's perspective they have less resources to focus on iran itself so we see ron working with youth groups across the region. hezbollah in lebanon. islamic jihad and hamas in the palestine territory. ruthie relished -- ho
the u.s. in part because of the strategy they deployed in the region, a strategy not based upon in many ways the traditional tools of statecraft. they are not signing treaties and making friends with neighbors. they lack a conventional military capability in many ways, they do not have a navy or air force. they face not only sanctions but also on historical factors, the nature of the regime and the origins in 1979 revolution. instead they employ this strategy of asymmetric power, training and...
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in the u.s. and china have set up the joint contract or offensive working group to collaborate on policymaking and law enforcement and share technical expertise. thanks in large part to the working group's efforts, china is providing information to international law enforcement that can be used to track illicit drugs and their precursors. in the two governments recently agreed to share best practices of improving loopholes in our financial systems that the drug traffickers and other criminal enterprises use the laundry. -- to launder their money. this is an important progress, but more needs to be done. in my discussions, i understand the importance of the prc is taking with additional action, particularly by prosecuting those who are selling chemicals and equipment used to make fentanyl and regulating the precursors, and disrupting illicit financing networks. since the woodside meeting between the presidents, we have also resumed direct military to military communications at multiple levels, som
in the u.s. and china have set up the joint contract or offensive working group to collaborate on policymaking and law enforcement and share technical expertise. thanks in large part to the working group's efforts, china is providing information to international law enforcement that can be used to track illicit drugs and their precursors. in the two governments recently agreed to share best practices of improving loopholes in our financial systems that the drug traffickers and other criminal...
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the u.s. awards tsmc $11.6 billion in grants and loans in order to boost a mystic semiconductor manufacturing. what the move means for u.s. chip productions. and jpmorgan ceo likens artificial intelligence to the invention of the steam engine. we will discuss his views on how the technology is changing the world and his force. and lou checks already back at elon musk -- blue checks are back at elon musk's x. details on that and so much more. we focus on the public markets as we look towards cpi print wednesday, all eyes focusing on what the bond market is doing. yields up three basis points. the highest levels for the entirety of this year. but it is not pulling back on any sort of risk-taking in the equity market so far. the nasdaq still pushing up, so keep and i on key names -- keep an eye on key names. bitcoin still charging to new highs. 71,756, so back near those all-time highs. tesla, best performer on the nasdaq 100, up 5%. this is a beaten up stock, worst performer on the s&p 500 so fa
the u.s. awards tsmc $11.6 billion in grants and loans in order to boost a mystic semiconductor manufacturing. what the move means for u.s. chip productions. and jpmorgan ceo likens artificial intelligence to the invention of the steam engine. we will discuss his views on how the technology is changing the world and his force. and lou checks already back at elon musk -- blue checks are back at elon musk's x. details on that and so much more. we focus on the public markets as we look towards cpi...
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u.s. debt as well as japan so let's see how we are tracking their with bonds headed for the first -- worst month of the year and a tick up in yields at the moment the two-year knocking on the door of 5% so will be interesting to see if it crosses that threshold. we will have fun watching the markets absorb this. annabelle: and another thing is the big reports we have coming out from big tech earnings arriving this weekend time for investors looking for an ai powered rebound or perhaps not we will see what comes out but our next guest is asia equities portfolio manager and we have seen such optimism that ai would lead to big productivity gains and boost bottom lines of companies but you are cautious it seems. >> we have been in this rally for over half a year now and asian semi conductors supply chain has been participating in this and the way i look at it as a sector with risks of overestimating the near term importance of the infrastructure investment in ai and i am cautious in the sense
u.s. debt as well as japan so let's see how we are tracking their with bonds headed for the first -- worst month of the year and a tick up in yields at the moment the two-year knocking on the door of 5% so will be interesting to see if it crosses that threshold. we will have fun watching the markets absorb this. annabelle: and another thing is the big reports we have coming out from big tech earnings arriving this weekend time for investors looking for an ai powered rebound or perhaps not we...
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meanwhile, the u.s. did not even named the russians as the aggressor in cyberattacks on the white house, the joint chiefs of staff, the state department. and so the message that putin got was, the u.s. will tolerate this stuff. and a year after he took crimea the german chancellor angela merkel signed the nord stream 2 pipeline agreement with him. that is where things were until the weekend before they invaded all of ukraine in 2020. nick: which brings us to today's policies on russia, and let's start there in ukraine. what is the pit in germany, and what is project maven? david: it is a place, an intelligence sharing operation between the u.s., the british, and the ukrainians. although they go through this sort of odd dance because president biden, in his effort to keep the u.s. from being a direct participant in the war, has mandated that the united states could not give exact targeting data to the ukrainians print so in the -- to the ukrainians. so, in the pit they say, we think there is interesting a
meanwhile, the u.s. did not even named the russians as the aggressor in cyberattacks on the white house, the joint chiefs of staff, the state department. and so the message that putin got was, the u.s. will tolerate this stuff. and a year after he took crimea the german chancellor angela merkel signed the nord stream 2 pipeline agreement with him. that is where things were until the weekend before they invaded all of ukraine in 2020. nick: which brings us to today's policies on russia, and...
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the u.s. shaped the international order in the post-war world through economic and technological power. it championed freedom and democracy. it encouraged the stability and prosperity of nations, including japan. and when necessary, it made noble sacrifices to fulfill its commitment to a better world. the united states policy was based on the premise that humanity does not want to live oppressed by an authoritarian state where you were tracked and surveilled and denied from expressing what is in your heart and on your mind. you believe that freedom is the oxygen of humanity. the world needs the united states to continue playing this pivotal role in the affairs of nations. and yet, as we meet here today, i detect an undercurrent of self-doubt amongst some americans about what your role in the world should be. this self-doubt is rising at a time when our world is at history's turning point. the post-cold war era is already behind us and we are now at an inflexion point that will define the next
the u.s. shaped the international order in the post-war world through economic and technological power. it championed freedom and democracy. it encouraged the stability and prosperity of nations, including japan. and when necessary, it made noble sacrifices to fulfill its commitment to a better world. the united states policy was based on the premise that humanity does not want to live oppressed by an authoritarian state where you were tracked and surveilled and denied from expressing what is...
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as u.s. yields continue to rise and government bonds continue to rise, we will be quite tempted to gradually scale in to fixed income to increase our exposure. right now sentiment seems bearish on bond markets but if you take a contrarian approach that is probably a good indicate indicator. >> are you assessing the challenges faced by several banks in asia in particular. we have seen how bank nearby was bank nearby wasforced to interv. >> they are federal reserve dependent and are waiting for neighbor u.s. central bank to make the first move. on the other hand, in many parts of as i quarter, we haven't seen the same demand side pressures as in markets and we would include japan there where the rate hikes have been limited. >> you talked about the opportunities out there in market. what is the best conviction call out there? what would do best by the end of 2024 do you think? >> so within our global flexible strategies, we still think buying long dated government bond or corporate bonds is rea
as u.s. yields continue to rise and government bonds continue to rise, we will be quite tempted to gradually scale in to fixed income to increase our exposure. right now sentiment seems bearish on bond markets but if you take a contrarian approach that is probably a good indicate indicator. >> are you assessing the challenges faced by several banks in asia in particular. we have seen how bank nearby was bank nearby wasforced to interv. >> they are federal reserve dependent and are...
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i will admit, the u.s. navy does have only the 35th anniversary of the stimson center, no small feat for a think tank in washington. the u.s. navy is marking its 250th here next year. i don't know what the traditional gift for a 250th anniversary is. i believe it is called a semicon centennial. we can look that up. i will put it on your list. you have our greatest craze and -- praise and respect, secretary, as you stand at the helm of an institution steeped in deep tradition and legacy that is constantly exploring how it cani develop and evolve to meet the changes of tomorrow. the honorable del toro will be joined by the stimson center board chair stu sadako it to explore the future of u.s. maritime power for global security, and in addition to her role as a stimson's board chair she serves as the cadmus executive vice chair for public sector strategy, responsible for overseeing the development and execution of the cadmus public sector growth strategy in the u.s. and globally. previously she was president a
i will admit, the u.s. navy does have only the 35th anniversary of the stimson center, no small feat for a think tank in washington. the u.s. navy is marking its 250th here next year. i don't know what the traditional gift for a 250th anniversary is. i believe it is called a semicon centennial. we can look that up. i will put it on your list. you have our greatest craze and -- praise and respect, secretary, as you stand at the helm of an institution steeped in deep tradition and legacy that is...
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the u.s. involvement in the yemen war. i regret that the houthis are now strong enough to attack our interests in the region but this is where we are. now that we are in the crosshairs, we must respond. that is why i have supported the president's leadership to launch the operation to restore maritime security and the red sea and i supported president -- his decision together with our partners in the u.k. to target houthi infrastructure in yemen. that connecticut's bonds has been pared with a targeted sanctions strategy to squeeze the houthis ability to finance their operations, increase efforts to intercept weapons coming from iran to the houthis. but this response has occurred without congressional authorization. and to my knowledge, there is no existing law that would permit military action against the houthis. the constitution requires congress to authorize acts of war. we swore an oath to follow the constitution. if we believe this is a just military action, and i do, then we should autho
the u.s. involvement in the yemen war. i regret that the houthis are now strong enough to attack our interests in the region but this is where we are. now that we are in the crosshairs, we must respond. that is why i have supported the president's leadership to launch the operation to restore maritime security and the red sea and i supported president -- his decision together with our partners in the u.k. to target houthi infrastructure in yemen. that connecticut's bonds has been pared with a...
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not just the israelis and the u.s. the u.s. has supported the british and french and others responded. the calculating how best to respond in that further bring back portents of investing in your armed forces. with the arrow two and three. it shows to us and all others the need to maintain peace through strength. i do urge the passing of the supplemental so we could make sure we are well armed to not only aid our ally israel but hope the ukrainians stop the russian invasion and also ensure we are prepared to deter china and any threats that are out there for a. >> president biden has said that u.s. is not going to get involved in any kind of response to this iranian attack on israel. given the way iran course of our soldiers in places like iraq without a doubt this attack instructive influence iran has throughout the region and the world. but also the success of the israeli defense forces doesn't show the great capabilities and they have looking at the totality of the global situation right now. we provided great support to isr
not just the israelis and the u.s. the u.s. has supported the british and french and others responded. the calculating how best to respond in that further bring back portents of investing in your armed forces. with the arrow two and three. it shows to us and all others the need to maintain peace through strength. i do urge the passing of the supplemental so we could make sure we are well armed to not only aid our ally israel but hope the ukrainians stop the russian invasion and also ensure we...
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u.s. and israelis are about knocking down missiles, sounds like the u.s. is already taking action, the uss carney there going after some of these things with their aegis systems. jon: jamil jaffer, thank you. >> thank you. those are drones still in the air. they have not hit yet. it appears to be retaliation for israel deadly strike on iran's consulate in syria two weeks ago. good evening i am jon scott this is a special expanded edition of the fox report. his route will shut down its airspace for domestic and international flights about 30 minutes from now. idf spokesperson said dozens of slow flying drones from iranian territory expected to take hours to make it to israel. israeli forces on high alert will sound alarms if and when those missiles approach is real. trey yingst is a live from tel aviv with the latest there. hugs jon, good evening. on precedent and moment in the middle east right now. iran has launched a direct attack on israel firing dozens of drums toward the country but a
u.s. and israelis are about knocking down missiles, sounds like the u.s. is already taking action, the uss carney there going after some of these things with their aegis systems. jon: jamil jaffer, thank you. >> thank you. those are drones still in the air. they have not hit yet. it appears to be retaliation for israel deadly strike on iran's consulate in syria two weeks ago. good evening i am jon scott this is a special expanded edition of the fox report. his route will shut down its...
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u.s. passport high on the list of countries is italy, portugal, malta and greece. one of the reasons is that with the ability to live or travel freely throughout europe. apparently where the other reasons is, if the pat's passports is a from portugal or greece they're less likely to be taken hostage. it is a sad commentary on our times when americans could not admit when they are traveling that they are from the united states. >> that is it for this week show. thanks to my panel and to all of you for watching. hope to see it right here next week. ♪. arthel: president biden is heading back to the white house in this hour to meet with his national security team as concerns grow that iran may attack israel at any moment. welcome to a brand-new hour of "fox news live" i am arthel neville hi eric. eric: hello everyone i'm eric shawn for the present expected to arrive at the white house this afternoon returning from his weekend from home in rehoboth delaware. over a possible threat iranian att
u.s. passport high on the list of countries is italy, portugal, malta and greece. one of the reasons is that with the ability to live or travel freely throughout europe. apparently where the other reasons is, if the pat's passports is a from portugal or greece they're less likely to be taken hostage. it is a sad commentary on our times when americans could not admit when they are traveling that they are from the united states. >> that is it for this week show. thanks to my panel and to...
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haidi: u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen says relations between washington and beijing are more stable. she will meet with the pboc governor before wrapping up her china visit on sunday. she sat down with the chinese premier. >> edged the world's two largest economies, we have a duty to responsibly manage our complex relationship into show leadership in addressing risking google channeling jesus. >> under the strategic guidance of the two presidents, china and u.s. relationship is stabilizing and you are the first cabinet member to visit china and your visit has drawn a lot of attention in the society. haidi: let's bring in bloomberg's chris from beijing. on the one hand, tough berating from janet yellen on industrial overcapacity, but lighthearted and positive moments also. chris: if i have to sum this up i would say janet yellen started this out hitting the chinese over the head repeatedly on the industrial overcapacity issue, then she went in to a whole series of talks with the vice premier
haidi: u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen says relations between washington and beijing are more stable. she will meet with the pboc governor before wrapping up her china visit on sunday. she sat down with the chinese premier. >> edged the world's two largest economies, we have a duty to responsibly manage our complex relationship into show leadership in addressing risking google channeling jesus. >> under the strategic guidance of the two presidents, china and u.s. relationship...
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the u.s. on head of the strikes last week and was the possibility of some sort of response inside of iran but also the possibility of strikes against proxy forces and against iranian facilities outside of iran. there are also some reports tonight of explosions in syria and in iraq but i really have to stress, at this point, we do not have any confirmation who was behind any of these explosions, these possible strikes, other than to say, everyone has really been waiting on edge to see if israel would respond to this massive folly of strikes that they took, that iran took against israel on saturday. >> courtney, this is ahead of where our information is now, but a few days from now or whatever amount of time it takes, what would we have, when could we have an accurate damage assessment of what my have actually occurred tonight? >> reporter: we are already seeing some social media video of explosions in the skies over isfahan. some things are starting to come out from iraq and syria so we may get
the u.s. on head of the strikes last week and was the possibility of some sort of response inside of iran but also the possibility of strikes against proxy forces and against iranian facilities outside of iran. there are also some reports tonight of explosions in syria and in iraq but i really have to stress, at this point, we do not have any confirmation who was behind any of these explosions, these possible strikes, other than to say, everyone has really been waiting on edge to see if israel...
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the u.s. treasury secretary warns against decoupling from china, but says trade must be on a level playing field. good morning, welcome to thursday. jay powell sticking to the script yesterday, wait and see mode is still where the fed is at, and that gave relief to stocks and bonds yesterday. futures pointing to an even higher opening this morning on both sides of the atlantic. if we flip over to the cross as a picture, ultimately, the fed chair's comments didn't really move the dial when it comes to where the markets are in terms of bets for when the fed cuts are coming. you had treasuries ending broadly higher yesterday, but now steady. and now all eyes turn to the jobs report tomorrow. remember, powell said last month that unexpected weakening in the labor market could warrant a policy response from the fed. you have got the dollar a touch weaker, its close relationship with the fed bets seems to have evaporated, but gold very much listening to powell. the yellow metal settling above $2300
the u.s. treasury secretary warns against decoupling from china, but says trade must be on a level playing field. good morning, welcome to thursday. jay powell sticking to the script yesterday, wait and see mode is still where the fed is at, and that gave relief to stocks and bonds yesterday. futures pointing to an even higher opening this morning on both sides of the atlantic. if we flip over to the cross as a picture, ultimately, the fed chair's comments didn't really move the dial when it...
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u.s. the hearing was held by the senate caucus on international narcotics control. it runs just over an hour. >> we welcome everybody to the hearing and thank you very much for participating. i will start with my opening remarks and turn to the distinguished cochair and for his opening remarks and for a brief video that he will play and then we will turn to our distinguished panel of witnesses. i thank you all very much for being here. a modern-drug cartel runs more like a fortune 500 conglomerate than like a street gang with departments specializing in logistics accounting, recruitment and chemical science cartels manage their empires with deadly sophistication. they operate like enormous businesses because they profit like enormous businesses. globally, drug trafficking revenues total as much as $652 billion according to estimates from global financial integrity. mexican cartels like sinaloa and jalisco new generation operate in the billions.$6 enforcement against these mass organization
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u.s. calling for both sides to deescalate. >>> 12 jurors are seated in the trump trial. opening statements could come as soon as monday. >>> mike johnson pushing ahead with critical votes on aid to israel and ukraine. >> we look forward to the vote tomorrow. we look forward to every member voting their conscience and their desire. that's exactly how this process is supposed to work and how the house is supposed to operate. ♪♪ >>> good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. u.s. officials are hoping israel's low-key retaliation against iran, in what is called a limited military strike, will end the cycle without further conflict. flashes in the sky could be seen from iran's air defenses over the city of isfahan in the central part of the country. israeli officials would neither confirm nor deny the strikes being -- being responsible for the strikes, leading the u.s. to avoid confirming them as well. iranian officials are downplaying the strike today. iranian media reporting t
u.s. calling for both sides to deescalate. >>> 12 jurors are seated in the trump trial. opening statements could come as soon as monday. >>> mike johnson pushing ahead with critical votes on aid to israel and ukraine. >> we look forward to the vote tomorrow. we look forward to every member voting their conscience and their desire. that's exactly how this process is supposed to work and how the house is supposed to operate. ♪♪ >>> good day, everyone. i'm...
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of course, u.s. interests in the pacific is not just because of global competition, but that is a factor that the pacific islands are very aware of. i'm curious your thoughts from the u.n. perspective, what you see on the ground in terms of chinese and other efforts to countermand the international rules-based order that benefit the pacific, and how you work with the pacific island and other countries to combat that. amb. thomas-greenfield: it's a huge problem that we have encountered specifically in new york, but i think it's a global problem as well, where the chinese have made a very concerted, forceful effort to kind of rewrite the rules of the road to reflect its own vision of what they see as the future, and including putting in -- inserting in u.n. documents issues that go against the core values that we have and the core values that many of these countries have. but what we have been clear on, and i made that statement as well when i was in the cook islands, is that we are not trying to force
of course, u.s. interests in the pacific is not just because of global competition, but that is a factor that the pacific islands are very aware of. i'm curious your thoughts from the u.n. perspective, what you see on the ground in terms of chinese and other efforts to countermand the international rules-based order that benefit the pacific, and how you work with the pacific island and other countries to combat that. amb. thomas-greenfield: it's a huge problem that we have encountered...
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. >>> u.s. house lawmakers approve $60 billion in critical aid for ukraine as president zelenskyy calls for the rapid transfer of weapons. >> translator: this bill will send aid to ukraine and send the powerful signal it will not be the second afghanistan. this will strengthen the leadership of the united states. >>> good morning. welcome to the show. we start a new trading week and it is a different sentiment for european equities compared to what we saw last week. just to give you an idea at this stage with the european stoxx 600 trading higher by .30%. this is quite different as i was saying from last week when the benchmark ended the weekly session down 1.2%. what we're seeing is investors are setting aside the geopolitical concerns and they are focused on upcoming earnings and data. to give you the data points this week include from the united states and germany as well. we will get the core pce from the united states as well which is important to understand what the fed might do regarding
. >>> u.s. house lawmakers approve $60 billion in critical aid for ukraine as president zelenskyy calls for the rapid transfer of weapons. >> translator: this bill will send aid to ukraine and send the powerful signal it will not be the second afghanistan. this will strengthen the leadership of the united states. >>> good morning. welcome to the show. we start a new trading week and it is a different sentiment for european equities compared to what we saw last week. just...
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the u.s. was that last week was the biggest weekly decline for u.s. stocks since october. on expectations that there will be higher for longer on the rights view coming out of the u.s. and stickier inflation with a stronger jobs market. u.s. futures gaining 0.4%. nasdaq futures higher. stocks looking to open higher despite to political risk. up 0.3%. for the ftse 100, pointing lower 35 points this monday. i touched on gold and oil and treasuries. let's look at the pricing on those key assets. european stocks futures pointing into the drain. currently when it comes to the oil price, lower by 0.3% on brent crude at just above $90 a barrel. spot gold higher by 0.5%. euro-dollar with a reflection on what is happening with softer dollar, at 1.06, up zero point 1%. bwest 10-year yield currently up three basis points. selling pressure coming off of treasuries. not the flight to safety some had assumed over the weekend. 4.55 on the u.s. benchmark. when it comes to markets in the commodities space, san
the u.s. was that last week was the biggest weekly decline for u.s. stocks since october. on expectations that there will be higher for longer on the rights view coming out of the u.s. and stickier inflation with a stronger jobs market. u.s. futures gaining 0.4%. nasdaq futures higher. stocks looking to open higher despite to political risk. up 0.3%. for the ftse 100, pointing lower 35 points this monday. i touched on gold and oil and treasuries. let's look at the pricing on those key assets....
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but the u.s. is urging israel carried out, the limited airstrike on strike against iran on friday, the u.s. does not want to be dragged into a larger middle east work. iran has not responded to israel's strike but iran's proxy group announced it would resume attacks on u.s. forces shortly before rockets were fired near the u.s. based in northeast syria. what remains unclear is if iran is going to rain and proxies or allow them to ramp up attacks. iraq's prime minister visited the pentagon last weekend the defense department announced it reached an agreement with iraq regarding military sale of counter drone systems and helicopters worth $550 million. >> everyone is keen to keep the security partnership especially under such circumstances. what's going on in the region and prevent any escalation that would result in instability of critical and sensitive region of war. >> a suspected iranian spy ship and read helping to who these target commercial and u.s. navy ships in the red sea has returned home
but the u.s. is urging israel carried out, the limited airstrike on strike against iran on friday, the u.s. does not want to be dragged into a larger middle east work. iran has not responded to israel's strike but iran's proxy group announced it would resume attacks on u.s. forces shortly before rockets were fired near the u.s. based in northeast syria. what remains unclear is if iran is going to rain and proxies or allow them to ramp up attacks. iraq's prime minister visited the pentagon last...
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u.s. officials say u.s. warships in the region as well as u.s. forces in iraq and syria assisted in the defense of measures. u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin said the u.s. shut down dozens of the is rainy and drones and missiles president biden spoke with prime minister netanyahu last night and a senior administration official tells nbc news that biden told netanyahu that while america's commitment to defend israel is ironclad, united states will not participate in offensive operations against iran. biden also said that since there were no casualties or major damage, israel should quote take the win and not retaliate further. now if and how israel responds is now the major concern for friends and foes of israel, a senior biden ministration official and a senior defense official told nbc news that talk u.s. officials are concerned about how israel could respond and how regional and global ripples may come to pass. joining me from tel aviv is national correspondent, despite the size of the attack there appears to be minimal damage inside of isra
u.s. officials say u.s. warships in the region as well as u.s. forces in iraq and syria assisted in the defense of measures. u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin said the u.s. shut down dozens of the is rainy and drones and missiles president biden spoke with prime minister netanyahu last night and a senior administration official tells nbc news that biden told netanyahu that while america's commitment to defend israel is ironclad, united states will not participate in offensive operations...
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after aristide was overthrown by the u.s., u.s. installed a cheaper priced military force to occupy haiti for 13 years, 2004-2017. and from 2017-2019, they had to wind -- they had a wind down force. 2019 is when they left. here we are four years later back in the same problem. this is not a problem that can be solved with military force. this is a socioeconomic problem. people need to eat, they need schools, hospitals, roads, electricity, internet. they need the basics of life. and this is what cherizier has been fighting for. the essence of any of these revolutions, which we have seen throughout history -- the bolsheviks had the revolution based on land, peace, and bread. the people are demanding change and right now this political class, which basically the oligarchy was using the criminal gains to attack cherizier. they have been fighting for the past four years. now cherizier has taken the board tried to take them into some kind of alliance. we will see how long it lasts. yet the thing -- you have to think about the 1940's? wit
after aristide was overthrown by the u.s., u.s. installed a cheaper priced military force to occupy haiti for 13 years, 2004-2017. and from 2017-2019, they had to wind -- they had a wind down force. 2019 is when they left. here we are four years later back in the same problem. this is not a problem that can be solved with military force. this is a socioeconomic problem. people need to eat, they need schools, hospitals, roads, electricity, internet. they need the basics of life. and this is what...
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the u.s. jobs report with geopolitical tensions bolstering oil's gains. one fed officials suggesting no rate cuts this year. samsung's profit rebounding in the first quarter thanks to a rebound in its chip division and smartphone sales. an interview with argentina's president, hobby or mal -- javier milei, plus a big lineup of guests. we previewed the upcoming rb i decision with credence family office. enter markets we go. it is risk off asia. the nonfarm payroll expect out of the u.s. numbers set to be pretty hot, 200,000 new jobs in march, a sign of further robust activity, perhaps justifying a delay in the federate cut. geopolitics also in play -- fed rate cut. geopolitics also in play. neel kashkari, minneapolis fed president, saying perhaps there may not be any rate cuts this year if progress on inflation stalls. china, taiwan, thailand on holiday. but we are on watch when it comes to the chinese yuan, pretty flat versus the usd. japan, losses for the nikkei. the yen extending gains after
the u.s. jobs report with geopolitical tensions bolstering oil's gains. one fed officials suggesting no rate cuts this year. samsung's profit rebounding in the first quarter thanks to a rebound in its chip division and smartphone sales. an interview with argentina's president, hobby or mal -- javier milei, plus a big lineup of guests. we previewed the upcoming rb i decision with credence family office. enter markets we go. it is risk off asia. the nonfarm payroll expect out of the u.s. numbers...
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u.s. officials say their intelligence over the last half hour, hundreds of iranian drones headed in the direction of israel, cruise missiles as well as ballistic missiles. we are waiting to see if in fact those drones make their way through the a multiple layers of anticipated intercepts that are going to take place over the next several hours. as i mentioned, we are coming on the air with the breaking coverage of iran's retaliatory strikes against israel. this comes after the israeli military confirmed more than 100 drone strikes were launched by iran today, marking the first time iran has launched a direct military attack on israet . obviously, risking a regional conflict that could draw the united states and its military forces into direct confrontation with iran and its proxies across the region. a senior by an administration official is warning iran could launch dozens ofansss cruise missiles, not just adding that the u.s. and israel have been closely coordinating how to defend agains
u.s. officials say their intelligence over the last half hour, hundreds of iranian drones headed in the direction of israel, cruise missiles as well as ballistic missiles. we are waiting to see if in fact those drones make their way through the a multiple layers of anticipated intercepts that are going to take place over the next several hours. as i mentioned, we are coming on the air with the breaking coverage of iran's retaliatory strikes against israel. this comes after the israeli military...
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the u.s. and around the world. it seemed to be a lightning rod, highlighting issues of race, celebrity and media. what made it become that? steve: he was such a celebrity. we rarely have celebrities of his level being charged with murder, so that by itself made a big case. then, you had the racial aspect. he was black, the victim was white. los angeles had just gone through the very racially dividing rodney king trial. that was part of this as well. there were so many different aspects. he was wealthy. he was not a poor black man. he had a team that was nicknamed the dream team. althese different aspects, i think, led to a remarkable trial that people are still debating all these years late you have people not necessarily everyday, but people talking about did o.j. simpson do it and pele are still divided all these years later. sumi: that appears to be the case. as we talk about his legal battle, it also seemed to overshadow his incredibly successful football career. tell us more about that. s
the u.s. and around the world. it seemed to be a lightning rod, highlighting issues of race, celebrity and media. what made it become that? steve: he was such a celebrity. we rarely have celebrities of his level being charged with murder, so that by itself made a big case. then, you had the racial aspect. he was black, the victim was white. los angeles had just gone through the very racially dividing rodney king trial. that was part of this as well. there were so many different aspects. he was...
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the u.s. ambassador to nate juliann smith spoke about the importance of the military alliance to the u.s. and internationally. nato's recent expansion to include sweden and finland as new membersnk while the russian ukrainian war continues. other speakers also discussed the future and its deterrent strategy. >> i believe this here for later good morning and thank you for coming out early on a monday morning and thank you to joel for that lovely introduction. it is a real pleasure and an honor to open this conference at 75, charting a new course. i am very much looking forward to your questions in a few minutes. for three quarters of a century, nato has been a cornerstone of international peace and security united nations in a collective commitment to mutual defense into our shared values. nato's success story really is remarkable and it is one by no means preordained. .... of soldiers, , sailors, aviators and operate there'll be several panels throughout the day where folks will be allowed to
the u.s. ambassador to nate juliann smith spoke about the importance of the military alliance to the u.s. and internationally. nato's recent expansion to include sweden and finland as new membersnk while the russian ukrainian war continues. other speakers also discussed the future and its deterrent strategy. >> i believe this here for later good morning and thank you for coming out early on a monday morning and thank you to joel for that lovely introduction. it is a real pleasure and an...
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the u.s.? >> good morning, we think that is good decision and so far, we had the total amount of chips act subsidies. recently, we are seeing that some portion is allocated to specific companies like tsmc. so this may accelerate capacity expansion for tsmc or may be in the u.s. region. in that case, u.s. companies that should procure some conductors more easily going forward. so probably we will hear that some more cheap factory capacity expansion in the u.s.. and also, may be if we look at u.s. companies for example qualcomm, these companies, nvidia, they will be able to procure two nanometer chips. and in this case tsmc may be targeting very much advanced technology two nanometers chips. that should be good news for the u.s. chip companies. haidi: in terms of the ability to scale up and the timing, do you think the u.s. can regain competitiveness? what are the risks? >> yes, if we see the timing of the capacity expansion and technology evolution, probably tsmc should be starting the most lea
the u.s.? >> good morning, we think that is good decision and so far, we had the total amount of chips act subsidies. recently, we are seeing that some portion is allocated to specific companies like tsmc. so this may accelerate capacity expansion for tsmc or may be in the u.s. region. in that case, u.s. companies that should procure some conductors more easily going forward. so probably we will hear that some more cheap factory capacity expansion in the u.s.. and also, may be if we look...
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the u.s. if this coldly low scenario starts to fade? paul: that is still holding together. we will have three rate cuts this year. not just yet. i think the market is starting to reprice that. july is the next possible option. we are running out of time if this is going to happen. haidi: good news when it comes to china data, not coming through when it comes to the yuan. let's get you straight to the open. a bit of optimism there. 8/10 of 1% lower there despite the benefit of the weakness in the end continuing to benefit exporters. some of the broad-based risk aversion plaguing through for this market that has seen such a significant rally. dollar yen holding that 152 level. expectations of intervention at about that 152 level. the likes of bfa seeing dollar yen headed towards 160, if the fed meaningfully delays those cuts. we are watching how jgb's is faring as well. the divergence play continues to have the biggest impact when it comes to trading in japanese assets. flipping the board to see
the u.s. if this coldly low scenario starts to fade? paul: that is still holding together. we will have three rate cuts this year. not just yet. i think the market is starting to reprice that. july is the next possible option. we are running out of time if this is going to happen. haidi: good news when it comes to china data, not coming through when it comes to the yuan. let's get you straight to the open. a bit of optimism there. 8/10 of 1% lower there despite the benefit of the weakness in...
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u.s. foreign relations history at temple is helped petra gouda and richard zimmerman who i like to thank for support along the way. so so i'm here today to talk about my new book, the long war on drugs. and this is the title. i will. i will say that the images, the baggies is not actual cocaine. but my neighbor reverse searched and found it's flower. so don't be alarmed. no cocaine was used in the creating its cover. so we probably all have sense of what the war drugs is. news today report on various war on drugs topics even up to the present such as currently this week, whether the philippines will cooperate with international criminal court investigation into. how former president rodrigo duterte conducted the war on drugs. there. we also see the trial of one orlando hernandez from honduras to decide whether he perpetuated the war drugs or undermined the war on drugs. so these things are still prominent today's society. but as historians we probably back to the presidencies of either ric
u.s. foreign relations history at temple is helped petra gouda and richard zimmerman who i like to thank for support along the way. so so i'm here today to talk about my new book, the long war on drugs. and this is the title. i will. i will say that the images, the baggies is not actual cocaine. but my neighbor reverse searched and found it's flower. so don't be alarmed. no cocaine was used in the creating its cover. so we probably all have sense of what the war drugs is. news today report on...
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u.s. officials say 70 of the drones and missiles launched in iran were shot down by american airstrips. u.s. central command had destroyers on the station. twenty-three interceptors. u.s. air force as they deployed to the region. they also engaged a patriot battering northern iraq shut down a missile. ahead of u.s. forces in the middle east offering his assessment to last night's attack. >> iran could not replicate last night's attack tonight if they had to. they have now been employed in a major combat test. frankly, that test has failed. israel is much stronger than they were yesterday. >> joe biden was skeptical of missile defense. last night, it saved israel. >> thank you very much. joining me live from tel aviv, israeli government spokesperson. >> thank you for having me on, mike. >> how will israel respond? >> israel will do its utmost to secure the future of our nation. an existential fight as you know iran has made it clear that they want to destroy israel, they want to wipe us off
u.s. officials say 70 of the drones and missiles launched in iran were shot down by american airstrips. u.s. central command had destroyers on the station. twenty-three interceptors. u.s. air force as they deployed to the region. they also engaged a patriot battering northern iraq shut down a missile. ahead of u.s. forces in the middle east offering his assessment to last night's attack. >> iran could not replicate last night's attack tonight if they had to. they have now been employed in...
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about half of that of the u.s. china by the way accounts for 7%. for the u.s. japan is the largest country for investments. since 2019. as the scale of investment of japanese countries to the u.s. economy is significant. for example japanese manufacturers in the u.s. create more than 538,000 jobs. first among all countries investing in the u.s. also japanese companies in the u.s. more than 4% of all u.s. exports ranking first by country. now them over the comments from governor holcomb earlier. this should give you an idea of how much japanese companies contribute to the u.s. economy. looking at the breakdown by industry japanese investment in the u.s. by industry as you know the manufacturing sector dominates accounting for about 45%. among these accounting for about 15%. transportation equipment just under 10% is the second largest in the manufacturing sector. outside of manufacturing trade and finance follow. within the sector investments in the pharmaceuticals and that medicines is expected to be significant. with acquisition in 2019. boosted the balance of
about half of that of the u.s. china by the way accounts for 7%. for the u.s. japan is the largest country for investments. since 2019. as the scale of investment of japanese countries to the u.s. economy is significant. for example japanese manufacturers in the u.s. create more than 538,000 jobs. first among all countries investing in the u.s. also japanese companies in the u.s. more than 4% of all u.s. exports ranking first by country. now them over the comments from governor holcomb earlier....
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the u.s. payroll report. cameron thorson watching wages and saying this, if they moderate further and we continue to see gasoline prices rise, could we see a reversal in the recent improvement of real income growth, weighing on consumer sentiment? cameron, when you think about it, the driving seat, good morning to you, is that the driver right now? cameron: we think the fed is living in the second half of 2023 where crude prices were falling and it looked like we were on a path towards 2%. they have been ignoring the messages from commodities your to date. we have seen a big jump in gasoline prices, gold, copper, and inflation breakeven. we don't think that they can continue to ignore that. it calls into question the willingness of powell to say that rate cuts are coming. -- lisa: so far, when asked if it is a disinflationary force? cameron: the challenge is that they are something the fed cannot control, but when they become endogenous, proliferated through the economy, you have a challenge.
the u.s. payroll report. cameron thorson watching wages and saying this, if they moderate further and we continue to see gasoline prices rise, could we see a reversal in the recent improvement of real income growth, weighing on consumer sentiment? cameron, when you think about it, the driving seat, good morning to you, is that the driver right now? cameron: we think the fed is living in the second half of 2023 where crude prices were falling and it looked like we were on a path towards 2%. they...
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last of all a group of us from the u.s. chamber traveled to tokyo where we were very warmly received for the 60th anniversary -- check the 60th annual u.s./japan business conference. wait a full slate of engagements with government officials, business leaders and dignitaries. in his remarks at the start of that conference prime minister kishida make clear maintaining and strengthening the alliance is a top priority. it's the one that u.s. chamber is proud to share. it is a priority because it ties between the united states and japan are based on shared values. freedom and democracy. free enterprise and open markets. and the rule of law. it is a priority because our nations have spent decades building at economic relationship that serves as the cornerstone of peace, stability and prosperity in the end of pacific. as everyone in this room knows bilateral trade totals more than $280 billion in supports and millions of jobs in those countries. it is a priority this is a complex moment. and with so much of geopolitical uncertain
last of all a group of us from the u.s. chamber traveled to tokyo where we were very warmly received for the 60th anniversary -- check the 60th annual u.s./japan business conference. wait a full slate of engagements with government officials, business leaders and dignitaries. in his remarks at the start of that conference prime minister kishida make clear maintaining and strengthening the alliance is a top priority. it's the one that u.s. chamber is proud to share. it is a priority because it...