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that's not going to help anyone in newcastle, law in australia. but what we do need is no new fossil fuel projects to be approved because that's just going to make the problem worse. as you can say, to die, we've got so much sun, got so much are wind. we've got a perfect opportunity to become a renewable superpower i'm surprised to hear both the environmentalist and the coal port executive calling for a gradual green energy transition. we have been pursuing a strategy of diversification. so what algol is while we are strong in coal, will build all these new businesses and clean it and jane containers and whatnot. >> you're running the world's largest coal exporting port from what i'm hearing from you, you would like it to no longer be that now you're gonna get me in trouble with the coal miners i want new businesses as big as call for the di whenever that de is, that cold declines cation point would appear to be giant toothpicks bly stacked up on the grounds of the port of new castle look what's in storage here at the world's biggest coal port gia
that's not going to help anyone in newcastle, law in australia. but what we do need is no new fossil fuel projects to be approved because that's just going to make the problem worse. as you can say, to die, we've got so much sun, got so much are wind. we've got a perfect opportunity to become a renewable superpower i'm surprised to hear both the environmentalist and the coal port executive calling for a gradual green energy transition. we have been pursuing a strategy of diversification. so...
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cnn's i've and watson has been reporting on the climate disaster in australia for years. and he recently traveled back to see the evolving threats firsthand and how people are both contributing to the crisis. and trying to find ways to fix it a once in a lifetime experience a chance to walk hello, on a desert island in the middle, the great barrier reef all around me turquoise blue water as far as the eye can see i'm on the edge of one of the most beautiful marine habitats on the planet. >> planet. >> a natural wonder of the world underwater jungle teeming with colors movement life but on this journey off the coast of australia, i learned about the death and destruction being caused by human activity both on land and under the water the reef's not fine unhealthy, it's definitely feeling a lot of stress. the temperature of this water is rising. that result, coral bleaching and dying what is happening now in our oceans is like wildfires, underwater. we're going to have so much warming that we're going to get to a tipping point and we won't be able to come i'm back from that
cnn's i've and watson has been reporting on the climate disaster in australia for years. and he recently traveled back to see the evolving threats firsthand and how people are both contributing to the crisis. and trying to find ways to fix it a once in a lifetime experience a chance to walk hello, on a desert island in the middle, the great barrier reef all around me turquoise blue water as far as the eye can see i'm on the edge of one of the most beautiful marine habitats on the planet....
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we'll have more on "daybreak: australia." this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: jamie diamond said the bank is well on its way to success plans. he was asked about how long he would remain as c.e.o. >> i have the energy i've always had. that's important. when i can't put the jersey on and give it its fullest thing i should leave basically. the board probably -- it's up to them will i stay as chairman for a while? we'll see. but i think the most -- and we're on the way. we're moving people around. annabell e: bre, jailed dimon has said five more years would be the case for succession here. how long he would real estate 911 the role. buts that pretty big shift in commentary. br e: what we got today was a shift in the tone and the shift in the context he's given about how long he expects to stay in this role. on monday j.p. morgan had their annual investor day. jamie dimon got a question about mike mayo about his plans and where succession might go instead of using that phrase that he's often jokingly used of five more years, he decidel
we'll have more on "daybreak: australia." this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: jamie diamond said the bank is well on its way to success plans. he was asked about how long he would remain as c.e.o. >> i have the energy i've always had. that's important. when i can't put the jersey on and give it its fullest thing i should leave basically. the board probably -- it's up to them will i stay as chairman for a while? we'll see. but i think the most -- and we're on the way. we're moving...
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♪ >> welcome to daybreak australia. we are counting down to asia's major market opens. >> i'm annabelle. investors keeping their powder dry with some warning of stock swings. janet yellen admits china may retaliate against biden administration tariffs increases. and the albanese government announcing australia's second budget surplus without stoking in laois and. heidi: given all the threats we are seeing sydney futures muted. a worried session on wall street will way on what the fed does and other central banks. headwinds are building and the risk of threats on china and retaliation. certainly not a great deal of risk appetite. kiwi stocks looking softer, k futures looking glass of not making too much of a move. it's near the top of developed markets, it is what can they do a cost-of-living crisis. it will flesh out further expectations or hopes of race cuts. haidi: that's right, speaking with economists about the need for fiscal prudence but here is the outlook for futures online, reflects intraday caution and equitie
♪ >> welcome to daybreak australia. we are counting down to asia's major market opens. >> i'm annabelle. investors keeping their powder dry with some warning of stock swings. janet yellen admits china may retaliate against biden administration tariffs increases. and the albanese government announcing australia's second budget surplus without stoking in laois and. heidi: given all the threats we are seeing sydney futures muted. a worried session on wall street will way on what the...
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haslinda: welcome to --haidi: welcome to "daybreak australia." we are counting down to asia's major opens. annabelle: apple shares jumping after the bell as it predicts a return to sales growth. investors also liking the dividend increase and wider stock buyback. haidi: attention turning to friday's u.s. jobs report for clues on rates and possibly a third japanese intervention this week. annabelle: plus, bloomberg reveals how blacklisted chinese tech giant huawei is secretly funding cutting-edge research in u.s. universities. haidi: take a look at how we are setting up for this final friday session. it has been a petulant week both in terms of reaction to the fed, the big action we are seeing across pricing for the, but also a number of public holidays. asian stocks are set to rise as really big tech those apple numbers set to lift some of those earnings of companies across asia. new zealand on the back in the early part of the trade. chicago, nikkei futures looking pretty perky, about .4% higher. we are also looking at when it comes to the next
haslinda: welcome to --haidi: welcome to "daybreak australia." we are counting down to asia's major opens. annabelle: apple shares jumping after the bell as it predicts a return to sales growth. investors also liking the dividend increase and wider stock buyback. haidi: attention turning to friday's u.s. jobs report for clues on rates and possibly a third japanese intervention this week. annabelle: plus, bloomberg reveals how blacklisted chinese tech giant huawei is secretly funding...
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australia's economy is now moving to a different beat. cash is no longer king. i used to do a lot more busking a few years ago, and i had another go recently and i've just noticed that there hasn't been as much cash around. a lot of the money i made was from coins. australia has lead the world in embracing digital payments, but some are being left behind. in low socio—economic areas, i think people that don't have access to technology, don't have access to actual smartphones — those individuals will have a really tough transition. i think it reallyjust affects the disadvantaged communities probably in the most negative of ways. banks are predicting that australia could become largely cashless within two years. it would be a blow to those who like the feel of real money and the sense of control that cash gives them over their finances. it's tangible. there's no fees on cash. most merchants now charge or pass on the fees - to their customers. that doesn't happen with cash. i like nice, clean notes that i can spend _ and know what i've got left at the end of th
australia's economy is now moving to a different beat. cash is no longer king. i used to do a lot more busking a few years ago, and i had another go recently and i've just noticed that there hasn't been as much cash around. a lot of the money i made was from coins. australia has lead the world in embracing digital payments, but some are being left behind. in low socio—economic areas, i think people that don't have access to technology, don't have access to actual smartphones — those...
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one of the center points will be the future visualized in australia initiative. >> australia's economic strength has been built on digging stuff up and shipping it out. the idea has paid off and now another idea is being revived, adding value to the raw materials first. money will be thrown at solar manufacturing and other local industries. >> the future made in australia does not replace private investment but attracts more of it that requires public investment and we need to make sure we get value for money for that. >> a future made in australia is a flagship policy as the government looks at an election campaign next year. the u.s. says the inflation reduction act, -- the u.s. has the inflation reduction act, direct government intervention is having a moment and australia does not want to be left behind. an early recipient of the loan has been alpha hpa which produces minerals key to the energy transition. there are abundant minerals but little manufacturing in australia. it is dominated by china. >> it is critical [indiscernible] so-called eternity of supply chain for critical mine
one of the center points will be the future visualized in australia initiative. >> australia's economic strength has been built on digging stuff up and shipping it out. the idea has paid off and now another idea is being revived, adding value to the raw materials first. money will be thrown at solar manufacturing and other local industries. >> the future made in australia does not replace private investment but attracts more of it that requires public investment and we need to make...
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haidi: welcome to daybreak australia. i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. >> i'm annabelle droulers in singapore. asian stocks set for positive turn since a holiday. beijing hits back at the g7 over claims of overcapacity. haidi: china is creating a 48 billion dollars fund to back the development of chips as the u.s. seeks to cut its access off to cutting edge tech. annabell: tensions rationing higher in the middle east as israel calls a deadly airstrike on a gazan refugee camp a tragic mistake. haidi: take a look at how we are setting up. a pretty slow start to the week when you consider we have had u.s. markets on a holiday. a number still not trading but this is the picture as we set up in asia. sidney stocks up .1% when it comes to futures. muted gains. could see a boost. some of the other china related assets look more muted. huge tranches of global inflation readings. the u.s. cpi gauge will affect market expectations for the fed. chicago nikkei futures up .5%. a little upside in hong kong. shanghai futures are on the
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ben: you mentioned australia's unique advantages. isn't australia coming too late to this? a lot of the other countries we will be competing against have had these policies in place for quite some time. jim: we better get cracking then. we will on tuesday. we have made to investments already in our ambitions to become a renewable energy superpower, which is at the core of a future made in australia. the global economy of the two will be powered by cleaner and cheaper energy. we have it role to play in supplying that to become a reliable supplier of that energy. there is more that needs to be done. a combination of tax incentives, targeted grants, making sure we have the architect -- architecture to attract and deploy all of this private investment. ben: on critical minerals, which is part of this, you announced $500 million so far for exploration for critical minerals. is that all we are expecting or should we expect more on tuesday? jim: you should expect more on tuesday. critical minerals are the opportunity of the century for australia. this is a golden opportunity for a
ben: you mentioned australia's unique advantages. isn't australia coming too late to this? a lot of the other countries we will be competing against have had these policies in place for quite some time. jim: we better get cracking then. we will on tuesday. we have made to investments already in our ambitions to become a renewable energy superpower, which is at the core of a future made in australia. the global economy of the two will be powered by cleaner and cheaper energy. we have it role to...
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haidi: more ahead on "daybreak: australia." this is bloomberg. ♪ annabelle: the ibm ceo says its agony his book more than $1 billion worth of business already this year. he spoke with us in beverly hills about the regulatory landscape for ai and for tech. >> i think there is worry about three topics, innovation, competition, and safety and regulation. when you take those three together, the ai alliance comes together to foment innovation. it helps a regulator should think about what is going on here. in my experience, open technology has always been safer and more secure than close technology. >> did some of the big guys get an advantage in habit and transposition? >> when you have a walled garden, have areas of innovation been better? it helps create more competition. isn't it good for all of us? >> are you pro regulation? >> i am pro regulation as long as it is light touch and allows innovation to happen. i absolutely will be pro regulation. >> what about distinguishing between regulating technology and uses? we had someone
haidi: more ahead on "daybreak: australia." this is bloomberg. ♪ annabelle: the ibm ceo says its agony his book more than $1 billion worth of business already this year. he spoke with us in beverly hills about the regulatory landscape for ai and for tech. >> i think there is worry about three topics, innovation, competition, and safety and regulation. when you take those three together, the ai alliance comes together to foment innovation. it helps a regulator should think...
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for australia we would like to see more. from your conversations are you expecting more stimulus as the year goes forward? jim: our budget will forecast chinese growth in the near term and that will be the weakest growth since china began opening up in the 70's. property sector has been soft, property is not the only part of that in the weakness offset strength in the u.s.. haidi: jim chalmers speaking with ben wescott. let's talk to the director of economic research. great to have you with us. how do you assess the risk that fiscal policy is going to run the risk of undermining what the rba is trying to do? >> you hit the nail on the head, that's a huge concern for us. we need to see fiscal policy alongside monetary policy and this concerns us. no doubt segments are under pressure because of the high interest rate environment but the reserve bank is trying to cool the economy and if we see meaningful relief than it will push out rate hikes and mean households are under pressure for longer. haidi: the huge role china continu
for australia we would like to see more. from your conversations are you expecting more stimulus as the year goes forward? jim: our budget will forecast chinese growth in the near term and that will be the weakest growth since china began opening up in the 70's. property sector has been soft, property is not the only part of that in the weakness offset strength in the u.s.. haidi: jim chalmers speaking with ben wescott. let's talk to the director of economic research. great to have you with us....
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this is a golden opportunity for australia. our critical minerals bases one of the reasons why there is so much attention from global and domestic investors, but we need to make sure we can attract and apply that. exploration is an important part of that. geoscience open source science to map australia, groundwater, critical minerals opportunities being important part of it, but there will be more. >> china is starting to see a couple of green shoots and economy, but for australia we would like to see more. from your conversations from around the world are you expecting to see more stimulus in the chinese economy going forward? >> there is a prospect of that. our budget will forecast chinese growth with a floor in front of it in the near term, and if that eventuates that will be the weakest period of growth since china began opening up in the late 1970's, so the chinese economy has been solved. the property sector has been a big part of that but not the only part of that, and that weakness as offset in our global forecast the s
this is a golden opportunity for australia. our critical minerals bases one of the reasons why there is so much attention from global and domestic investors, but we need to make sure we can attract and apply that. exploration is an important part of that. geoscience open source science to map australia, groundwater, critical minerals opportunities being important part of it, but there will be more. >> china is starting to see a couple of green shoots and economy, but for australia we...
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not stack up for me and the same thing in australia. people from the right, left and everywhere in between... it does not stack up.— does not stack up. sorry to interrunt — does not stack up. sorry to interrupt you _ does not stack up. sorry to interrupt you there - does not stack up. sorry to interrupt you there two - does not stack up. sorry to - interrupt you there two barnaby joyce, we're out of time of the show. thank you so much for joining us on bbc news. barnaby joyce, former australian deputy prime minister there. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. we have had some late spring sunshine over recent days, also a few showers around — and we'll see a few more of them over the next few days. in fact, between tuesday and friday, the weather turns more unsettled. this is the rainfall we're expected to accumulate — and you can see, particularly across the northeast of scotland, some places will see close to 100 millimetres of rain by the end of the week, so things certainly turning more unsettled gradually. as for tuesday, a
not stack up for me and the same thing in australia. people from the right, left and everywhere in between... it does not stack up.— does not stack up. sorry to interrunt — does not stack up. sorry to interrupt you _ does not stack up. sorry to interrupt you there - does not stack up. sorry to interrupt you there two - does not stack up. sorry to - interrupt you there two barnaby joyce, we're out of time of the show. thank you so much for joining us on bbc news. barnaby joyce, former...
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i i australia not make it through? i thought australia was robbed. we have thought australia was robbed. have this thought australia was robbed. - have this amazing group here from ireland. it is ireland going to win it? ., ., , ,., ., ., it? totally. the song is amazing and this artist is — it? totally. the song is amazing and this artist is amazing. _ it? totally. the song is amazing and this artist is amazing. thank- it? totally. the song is amazing and this artist is amazing. thank you - this artist is amazing. thank you very much _ this artist is amazing. thank you very much to — this artist is amazing. thank you very much to all _ this artist is amazing. thank you very much to all of _ this artist is amazing. thank you very much to all of you. - this artist is amazing. thank you very much to all of you. it - this artist is amazing. thank you very much to all of you. it is - this artist is amazing. thank you | very much to all of you. it is crazy here. there are 200 million people watching this event globally. thank ou ve watching this event
i i australia not make it through? i thought australia was robbed. we have thought australia was robbed. have this thought australia was robbed. - have this amazing group here from ireland. it is ireland going to win it? ., ., , ,., ., ., it? totally. the song is amazing and this artist is — it? totally. the song is amazing and this artist is amazing. _ it? totally. the song is amazing and this artist is amazing. thank- it? totally. the song is amazing and this artist is amazing. thank you -...
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but there is nothing good for australia in this imprisonment. the guardian writes: is it really good for australia to jail a whistleblower who reported war crimes in afghanistan? former military lawyer, collected evidence of crimes of australian special forces against the civilian population of afghanistan. he knew of ten murders of unarmed men and children. the military, be it british or australian, is traditionally shielded by the leadership. claiming that the afghans, after being detained, took out weapons from under the covers and posed a threat to the bearers of democratic values. it is impossible for such unprofessionals to work in the special forces. they would have been fired by saying that if an afghan can grab a grenade hidden behind a curtain under your nose, you won't you deserve to be in special forces. mac bright appeared as an expert on a bbc program about similar war crimes by british special forces. he also passed on the evidence he collected to australia's abc. in australia, a series of reports called the afghan files was publi
but there is nothing good for australia in this imprisonment. the guardian writes: is it really good for australia to jail a whistleblower who reported war crimes in afghanistan? former military lawyer, collected evidence of crimes of australian special forces against the civilian population of afghanistan. he knew of ten murders of unarmed men and children. the military, be it british or australian, is traditionally shielded by the leadership. claiming that the afghans, after being detained,...
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there is no quick fix to australia's crisis in housing. both rentals and purchases are facing the worst housing crisis in living memory. let's bring in marc franklin, a senior portfolio and edger for many life investment management. great to have you with us. if you strip away the headline number, the super corn of her still show that there is sticky inflation elements, still kind of the first encouraging sign we have had across consumer inflation in six months. what is the reaction outsized to you? marc: good morning. you have to remember that for the time of january to march, we had three successive months of upside surprises. yesterday's print, which was not event in the course that it was probably in-line, but it really show that inflation moderated, so it is .8% the prior month, and that created welcome relief for markets, and we start to see rate hike going back to two from 1.5. from that point of view, the breaking of the upside surprise trend is not all that surprising since they reacted favorably to the data. haidi: there is still
there is no quick fix to australia's crisis in housing. both rentals and purchases are facing the worst housing crisis in living memory. let's bring in marc franklin, a senior portfolio and edger for many life investment management. great to have you with us. if you strip away the headline number, the super corn of her still show that there is sticky inflation elements, still kind of the first encouraging sign we have had across consumer inflation in six months. what is the reaction outsized to...
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australia is one of the few countries that has released images of its military crimes in afghanistan. in just one case, based on documented research, 25 australian soldiers killed at least 39 afghan farmers and prisoners in the south of this country between 2005 and 2016. d years ago command. there were afghans who were not considered a threat. australian soldiers in afghanistan are accused of various crimes. destruction of civilians, burning people's houses and many other crimes. in between the people of afghanistan have never forgotten those crimes. they say that reforms such as human rights and the fight against terrorism that countries like australia claim were a lie. it's surprising why it's always the countries who say that we relax rights on a global level, while on the contrary, they violate the whole thing . this is the way that in countries that prosecute crimes in afghanistan, the person who exposes these crimes goes to prison. behnam yazdani, radio and television news agency, kabul. well, at the end of the world today from my colleague mrs. lia mehboobi for the translation
australia is one of the few countries that has released images of its military crimes in afghanistan. in just one case, based on documented research, 25 australian soldiers killed at least 39 afghan farmers and prisoners in the south of this country between 2005 and 2016. d years ago command. there were afghans who were not considered a threat. australian soldiers in afghanistan are accused of various crimes. destruction of civilians, burning people's houses and many other crimes. in between...
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♪ >> welcome to daybreak australia. we are counting down to asia's market opens. >> i'm annabelle droulers. ahead of u.s. inflation data a big tech rally within a whisker of big tech rallies. heidi: tariffs on imports after president biden accuses china of treating on -- cheating on trade. paul: i'm paul allen words the government handed down a budget that is handing down cost-of-living relief. >> i'm avril reporting live as the countries leader prepares to take power. unprecedented challenges facing the new prime minister. annabelle: counting down across asia. u.s. futures are steady in the context of a run of in the prior session. a new fresh record high, tesla and nvidia and optimism around stocks. game stock was up 60%. adding to gains. a few points to know, producer inflation data topping forecasts. beneath the surface there were details that offered relief and we can get more details in a moment. hearing from jay powell. heidi: big focus, the number caused a reversal, maybe the data is softening because inflation
♪ >> welcome to daybreak australia. we are counting down to asia's market opens. >> i'm annabelle droulers. ahead of u.s. inflation data a big tech rally within a whisker of big tech rallies. heidi: tariffs on imports after president biden accuses china of treating on -- cheating on trade. paul: i'm paul allen words the government handed down a budget that is handing down cost-of-living relief. >> i'm avril reporting live as the countries leader prepares to take power....
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many people are talking about violence against women in australia these days. the head of our watch institute says: violent murders are only the tip of the iceberg. tens of thousands of women in control of relationships they live unhealthy. why women are still not safe to go for morning exercise, take their baby to a busy mall and live in their own homes. this is, for example, in the australian parliament, which announced on its website a few days ago that earlier this month , the victim of a rape was injected with a large amount of drugs by the man who assaulted her. a little later, he wrote again on his page that several women contacted me and said that they had a similar experience in this city. you have already talked about the harms of the online space and social networks. how can the youth in this. and protest marches in different cities australia is still standing. gatherings are mostly filled with women. women who probably have this lady's handwriting in their minds. am i the next person ? he was honored by the alumni of tehran university. according to
many people are talking about violence against women in australia these days. the head of our watch institute says: violent murders are only the tip of the iceberg. tens of thousands of women in control of relationships they live unhealthy. why women are still not safe to go for morning exercise, take their baby to a busy mall and live in their own homes. this is, for example, in the australian parliament, which announced on its website a few days ago that earlier this month , the victim of a...
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a protest by the residents of australia in the past days , venbata says that what australia is crying out for is not a cultural war, it is a war for survival. data it shows that the rate of death of australian women by their sexual partners has increased by 30% in the last year. australian women are decreasing at a faster rate this year. a woman every four days. and the killer is often their partner. partners. formal and informal sex are the same. for example , the same lady molly whose name was read in the list of 30 women killed this year, she is among the well-known. she was a kind and loving young woman. she was a kindergarten teacher . he had a 6-year-old son and lived here . his body was found here in his house. the australian government, which has declared violence against women a national crisis for several days , is re-examining the conditions for accepting bail from criminals , but that is not the whole issue. his cry is from fear. an eyewitness to an attack on a shopping center in the last days. farvardin. this man was running in the hallway with a knife and wounding women.
a protest by the residents of australia in the past days , venbata says that what australia is crying out for is not a cultural war, it is a war for survival. data it shows that the rate of death of australian women by their sexual partners has increased by 30% in the last year. australian women are decreasing at a faster rate this year. a woman every four days. and the killer is often their partner. partners. formal and informal sex are the same. for example , the same lady molly whose name...
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see right now, the victory, when totally fine is free from japan to australia via it's me. and then what started was ending temperaments at columbia university in new york, 2 weeks ago has turned into a global student movement. the monday and universities divest from israel. is this the peace movement of our generation? and can students succeed west so much? public pressure has failed. joining me from the u. s. u. k. and australia to discusses today, all 3 student organizes mahmoud alphabets of palestinian 1st year student at harvard university with the harvard out of occupied palestine, coalition, fraser, almost a ph. d student at the university of war. it with the work stands with palestine coalition. and yes, mean i love that we served you a student at the university of sydney with the students for palestine group. welcome to you all. thank you so much for being a mood. you're joining us from harvard. can you tell us exactly what's happening on campus? right? now uh yeah, so basically on campus right now, we are having an cabinet where students are occupying the whole ya
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paul: there is a wealthy indian diaspora including australia. do you have strategies to capture business? guest: i think keep it simple is -- a whole lot of people are looking at indian market from stable governments. stable markets and regulations. i think the model is keep it simple. the market has a lot of ideations, interesting ideas which are listed, which brought in the horizon of market. betting on good ideations is what we recommend to investors. we shall them get into structured products. keep it simple. keep it simple. paul: does that mean you're finding the regulatory environment easy to operate in? guest: i'm finding it more stable and the budget was an example. there are no changes. the finance minister signaled that we are stable and that was a complaint that lots and visors had on india. regulatory changes, we are keeping it stable and that was like an invitation to invest in india because things are going to look more stable from here. we on the currency side, that is a welcome change. paul: cio of prudence family office, thank y
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they repeated the 26,000 km route to australia, of which only 2,500 km pass through iran. this car has been produced for 120 years and is exactly like the same car that two other tourists used 100 years ago on the way from london to australia, and it is mentioned in their travelogue that the people of iran are hospitable. we saw his country. iran is a beautiful modern country. the parts of the mountains that still have snow are eye-catching and i like iran, contrary to what the media claims i saw safe western countries. these two tourist couples believe that they will change their people's opinion about iran when they return to their country with the beautiful pictures they took from iran. the real face of iran is introduced through the experience of a tourist trip to iran. so that the tourism itself, in fact. they are creating content on virtual pages and social networks about their memories of their trip to iran . they are saying that many people from other countries are asking us if what we heard in the western media and foreign media is the same as what you have. what
they repeated the 26,000 km route to australia, of which only 2,500 km pass through iran. this car has been produced for 120 years and is exactly like the same car that two other tourists used 100 years ago on the way from london to australia, and it is mentioned in their travelogue that the people of iran are hospitable. we saw his country. iran is a beautiful modern country. the parts of the mountains that still have snow are eye-catching and i like iran, contrary to what the media claims i...
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australia have entered the fray- they have _ well. australia have entered the fray. they have been _ well. australia have entered the fray. they have been lobbying i fray. they have been lobbying president biden to drop the case and allowjulian assange, an australian citizen, to go to australia and president biden said last month he was considering it but we have heard nothing more. so i think there are three options, well, there may be more but one option is that he wins today and he can lodge another appeal against extradition, another is it goes against him and then he faces pretty imminent extradition, and then there other thing he is hoping for obviously is the americans dropped the case. so let's see what happens. the latest is we could have a verdict by lunch time. we can see those pictures out the high court because this is just emphasising he has a lot of supporters who have followed him throughout this journey so there will be waiting to hear the end result of this. we will bring that verdict as soon as we have it. do stay with us here on bbc news. the star
australia have entered the fray- they have _ well. australia have entered the fray. they have been _ well. australia have entered the fray. they have been lobbying i fray. they have been lobbying president biden to drop the case and allowjulian assange, an australian citizen, to go to australia and president biden said last month he was considering it but we have heard nothing more. so i think there are three options, well, there may be more but one option is that he wins today and he can lodge...
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>> welcome to daybreak australia. i am haidi stroud-watts in sydney we are counting down to asia's major market opens. annabelle: i'm annabelle droulers in hong kong. stock investors playing it safe with age and futures mixed and wall street flats. 10-year treasury yield's falling for the first time in six sessions. an auction draws tepid demand. >> arm shares tumbling out a lukewarm revenue forecast raising concerns of the tech industry ai spending three -- spree slowing. >> xi jinping lands in hungary counting ties to eastern europe as a boon for the chinese economy. shery: breaking news for the account balance for south korea. the trade surplus number for march widening to just under $8.1 billion u.s.. we are seeing the current account surplus also there widening to $6.931 billion as well. we have seen quite a big move over the past few months when it comes to the you want. -- yuan. we are seeing a bit of an increase when it comes to net exports of goods. we have seen a decline in manufacturing services, transport,
>> welcome to daybreak australia. i am haidi stroud-watts in sydney we are counting down to asia's major market opens. annabelle: i'm annabelle droulers in hong kong. stock investors playing it safe with age and futures mixed and wall street flats. 10-year treasury yield's falling for the first time in six sessions. an auction draws tepid demand. >> arm shares tumbling out a lukewarm revenue forecast raising concerns of the tech industry ai spending three -- spree slowing. >>...
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okay, so it would have been us, australia, or indeed the west in general have we, we've dropped the full here, let china sort of a slide in without, without just noticing because i'm the us at child have been taking the solomon islands respectively for granted. or whether it happened unnoticed or noticed, it really depends on who you ask. you know, there's a lot of folks will make arguments one way or the other. but i think the fact is that once diplomatic recognition from someone i was, was set from china to taiwan, and particularly when that security agreement was made in 2022. that was western countries off you've since seen the united states, for example, the embassy and on the are you see increase are still in developing that he's an economic aid. and he'd certainly seen western powers, you know, really wake up and, you know, think there's something to be said that they might be behind the 8 ball, little bit a little bit. but they're certainly making sense. and i think they may see a sliver of opportunity with the new prime minister despite being points to probably continue the coun
okay, so it would have been us, australia, or indeed the west in general have we, we've dropped the full here, let china sort of a slide in without, without just noticing because i'm the us at child have been taking the solomon islands respectively for granted. or whether it happened unnoticed or noticed, it really depends on who you ask. you know, there's a lot of folks will make arguments one way or the other. but i think the fact is that once diplomatic recognition from someone i was, was...
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of the solomon islands occupying a strategic position, northeast of australia, which is of interest to china. and his goal of expanding its influence in the pacific. new prime minister says he'll bring more infrastructures to the items. australia has traditionally being the occupant of god, his biggest tablet, but china is catching up and has constructed roads, a sport stadium, and the telecommunications network. because of this, my parking novak isn't in the pacific joe politics experts with the atlantic council, a think tank. he joins us from washington. d. c, a. welcome to the w. let's talk with y b u. s. in china cash so much about who leaves this tiny little chain of islands of the east coast of papua new guinea and north of australia. yeah, good to be wasted today. i think the answer to that is that did you because of the geo political location of the pacific islands, the wider region. terry, is your political implications for and know pacific cio politics which are very much relevant to china. the united states, australia and other countries in the region and because of the solo
of the solomon islands occupying a strategic position, northeast of australia, which is of interest to china. and his goal of expanding its influence in the pacific. new prime minister says he'll bring more infrastructures to the items. australia has traditionally being the occupant of god, his biggest tablet, but china is catching up and has constructed roads, a sport stadium, and the telecommunications network. because of this, my parking novak isn't in the pacific joe politics experts with...
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k and australia. to discuss this today, all 3 students organizes my mood as of as a palestinian 1st year student at harvard university with the harvard out of occupied palestine, coalition fraser, almost a ph. d student at the university of work with the work styles with palestine coalition. and yes, mean i love that we said you student at the university of sydney with the students for palestine group. welcome to you all. thank you so much for being a mom here. your joining us from harvard. can you tell us exactly what's happening on campus, right? now uh yeah, so basically on campus right now, we're having an encampment where students are occupying the whole yard and of many that they will only leave until we have full disclosure of harvard developments, as well as a safe estimate from the student is rona is really redeem the moods are very high right now. and community members are very strong and vigilant and remaining so fast in mind. so the, despite so much administrative impression, just mean, sa
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they repeated the 26,000 km route to australia, of which only 2,500 km pass through iran. this old car. it was produced 120 years ago and is exactly like the same car that two other tourists used 100 years ago on the way from london to australia, and it is mentioned in their passports that the people of iran are hospitable. there are issues that we also saw from the moment we entered this country. iran is a beautiful modern country. the parts of the mountains that still have snow are eye-catching, and i found iran to be safe, contrary to the claims of the western media. with the beautiful pictures they recorded from iran, when they return to their country, they will change their people's opinion about iran. the true face of iran is introduced through the experience of a tourist's trip to iran, so that the world travelers themselves , who actually write about their memories of their trip to iran on virtual pages and social networks , produce content. people of other countries ask us that what we heard in the western media and foreign media is very different from what you ar
they repeated the 26,000 km route to australia, of which only 2,500 km pass through iran. this old car. it was produced 120 years ago and is exactly like the same car that two other tourists used 100 years ago on the way from london to australia, and it is mentioned in their passports that the people of iran are hospitable. there are issues that we also saw from the moment we entered this country. iran is a beautiful modern country. the parts of the mountains that still have snow are...
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the united states, australia, and other countries in the region. and because of the solomon islands location, or stripe p c lanes and then that one easier to tell go. it was a lot of interest from outside powers and ultimately sure, able to exercise influence in the solomon islands. you're able to then project influence outwards, potentially. i think that's the whole point. what interest of china is our embrace of the song? ok, so the previous prime minister grab the world's attention when he signed the security deal with china back in 2022. and the new guy jeremiah manila looks like he's going to continue these countries that china friendly stands. why? what's in it for the the solomon islands, as the argument said mister, solved already made during the election campaign that miss durham. and they like others on with them made in the campaign and argue, was that a whining was the solomon islands not only is bring them increased development benefit from china, particularly in the economic problem, but also is causing other outside powers like austr
the united states, australia, and other countries in the region. and because of the solomon islands location, or stripe p c lanes and then that one easier to tell go. it was a lot of interest from outside powers and ultimately sure, able to exercise influence in the solomon islands. you're able to then project influence outwards, potentially. i think that's the whole point. what interest of china is our embrace of the song? ok, so the previous prime minister grab the world's attention when he...
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haidi: i'll take a look at how we're faring here in australia. assets under a bit of pressure when it comes to the currency at risk from early moves we're seeing this week with the dollar with the pushback on easy expectations from the fed. the first couple minutes of cash trading here in sidney not seeing much -- in sydney not seeing much. the benchmark yield hitting decade highs, we're seeing that move when, the third day in a row on monday. potentially a little bit more to coe go when it comes to last week's rally in bonds. it's this to and fro with ow ho it's perceived that is still at play here. energy prices will be a major part of the, commodity prices in particular. copper prices still under 11,000 at the moment but pretty close. not getting the geopolitical boost we exped but looking ahead to the june opec plus meeting and whether the supply settings will be kept unchanged. as i mentioned, the drum beat of what we're hearing from the fed continues. we heard from loretta messer amongst others overnight. take a listen. >> i was on the reco
haidi: i'll take a look at how we're faring here in australia. assets under a bit of pressure when it comes to the currency at risk from early moves we're seeing this week with the dollar with the pushback on easy expectations from the fed. the first couple minutes of cash trading here in sidney not seeing much -- in sydney not seeing much. the benchmark yield hitting decade highs, we're seeing that move when, the third day in a row on monday. potentially a little bit more to coe go when it...
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a foreign embassy and state police services inside australia. so here's australia saying, the indians have spies in our country and they're spying on us. what's going on here, mark. okay, so no slash all countries buy on each other, so as repeatedly gets caught spying on its allies. like the netherland, often with, with denmark, which is a little closer to the us, acting as a facilitator. all countries buy on each other. what's more interesting here is that it's being called out in public. yes, and this is the thing we see increasingly across the western media. there seems to be some, some, a heavy editorial lines as the political rhetoric is heated up against the indian government or prime minister, moti, because he's seen as not getting in line with us, the interests and not stopping trade with roger. and he's about one step away from being declared anatomy of the united states like china over. that's fascinating. i thought the same thing, not to mention something else, i'll throw it. he's almost getting a little bit and that he, india is gett
a foreign embassy and state police services inside australia. so here's australia saying, the indians have spies in our country and they're spying on us. what's going on here, mark. okay, so no slash all countries buy on each other, so as repeatedly gets caught spying on its allies. like the netherland, often with, with denmark, which is a little closer to the us, acting as a facilitator. all countries buy on each other. what's more interesting here is that it's being called out in public. yes,...
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in australia, it is really i.t. services. in i.t. services, ncs, two years ago, we made significant acquisitions in australia on the i.t. services are in. so you are right, we need to strike a balance between the developed markets, and emerging markets. but australia is still an important market for us. we see the potential of macroeconomic costs just like every other country in the world today that it facing challenges, but we believe in australia and we are putting our capital to work in australia. we have to execute, that is the critical part. haidi: arthur lang, cfo at singtel, great to have you. you can watch us live and catch up on past conversations on the air with our tv function, tv . you can also dive into the securities and the bloomberg functions we talk about. and you can join in on the conversation as well by sending us instant messages during our shows. it's for bloomberg subscribers only. check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: : saudi investment conference returns to hong kong on thursday. most of
in australia, it is really i.t. services. in i.t. services, ncs, two years ago, we made significant acquisitions in australia on the i.t. services are in. so you are right, we need to strike a balance between the developed markets, and emerging markets. but australia is still an important market for us. we see the potential of macroeconomic costs just like every other country in the world today that it facing challenges, but we believe in australia and we are putting our capital to work in...
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we will have more ahead on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this could not have been scripted better. this report runs the tables for a good report. >> a goldilocks report that will please the fed and the markets. >> this is a good report across the board for validating what we heard from jay powell on wednesday. >> people were starting to be concerned we needed more hawkishness from the fed. we did not get on wednesday. we got a more muted version of what is going on. this data is proving that out. >> now we are pricing into cuts for the year. >> people were looking for a slowdown because they don't want to thing about rates staying high for much longer and i don't want to think about a hike. you seen those go higher. >> the fed would like to get a cut or two in this year and today opened the door for them to get that done. haidi: our bloomberg tv guests reacting to the latest federal report. that was a sigh of relief in terms of giving the bulls the reins back in control with what has been described as a near perfec
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, and they have a joint security treaty with australia, britain, which is supposed to use this joint security treaty to protect taiwan. this is considered a fundamental sedition for china and for the chinese. a fundamental danger is that they are moving towards a defense and military alliance and developing their cooperation to reach a multilateral security agreement beyond shankai . the ability of this agreement to achieve more integration and take the security field beyond the central asian issue, and this is a capability that we we can talk to him in our negotiations with the russian side . all in all, one of the basic points that was raised today in the dialogue between the parties was that in the new order, which is based on the policy of paying attention to the common demands of the parties and the absence of a hegemonic approach, we can bring our participation in the military and security field to a path that will not threaten let's reduce our common interests, which is contrary to the same policy that the west and the united states have, but there were two other important asp
, and they have a joint security treaty with australia, britain, which is supposed to use this joint security treaty to protect taiwan. this is considered a fundamental sedition for china and for the chinese. a fundamental danger is that they are moving towards a defense and military alliance and developing their cooperation to reach a multilateral security agreement beyond shankai . the ability of this agreement to achieve more integration and take the security field beyond the central asian...
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in asia, some upside for the likes of australia and south korea. hong kong futures are positive as we continue to see signs that h-shares and they're all coming? those who are still with us, yes. grandpa! what's this? your wings. light 'em up! gentlemen, it's a beautiful... ...day to fly. >> a bloomberg analysis of figure suggests the government of japan probably intervened in markets on thursday for the second time this week. how helpful is the announcement when and if and how they did it and are be looking at triggers and the thresholds as helpful guidelines as to when they might do it again? >> i'm not sure, well, ok, so, the data are pretty clear that they did it. it looked like a duck, so to speak on each occasion, the move was so rapid and so large. and then when you look at the boj accounts to show what happened with where the money would have gone, as it were, then that is the quack. it quacked like a duck. and we have seen this twice now. putting such frivolity aside, we are in a situation where, it is not clear the thresholds matter too m
in asia, some upside for the likes of australia and south korea. hong kong futures are positive as we continue to see signs that h-shares and they're all coming? those who are still with us, yes. grandpa! what's this? your wings. light 'em up! gentlemen, it's a beautiful... ...day to fly. >> a bloomberg analysis of figure suggests the government of japan probably intervened in markets on thursday for the second time this week. how helpful is the announcement when and if and how they did...
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it to let them return to australia. strikes me, to let them return to australia. it strikes me, susan, that, i mean who can tell, but when you look at the arguments around the decision today, there are two issues stop one was a death penalty, which seems to be set aside, because there was an assurance that he would not face the death benefit which would've been extreme, but this issue on first amendment right, whether he would be able to rely on that with a spine or espionage case but that assurance has been given by the white house, but as a us lawyer seem to say in courts today, the executive cannot bind the courts, they cannot set on what domestic courts will or will not rule, so if a decision was taken today to grant an appeal on the basis of these facts, it would seem he has quite a strong case.- he has quite a strong case. there's also the broader _ he has quite a strong case. there's also the broader debate _ he has quite a strong case. there's also the broader debate in - he has quite a strong case. there's also the broader debate in this - also the broade
it to let them return to australia. strikes me, to let them return to australia. it strikes me, susan, that, i mean who can tell, but when you look at the arguments around the decision today, there are two issues stop one was a death penalty, which seems to be set aside, because there was an assurance that he would not face the death benefit which would've been extreme, but this issue on first amendment right, whether he would be able to rely on that with a spine or espionage case but that...
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let's move on to a story out of australia: the country named after the 2008 hugh jackman film, "australia." it's where one billionaire is learning that money can't buy you respect. >> an australian billionaire is apparently not too happy with the portrait of herself that's on public display. >> that is australia's richest woman, gina rinehart. she is one of 21 people featured in the "australia in color" exhibit that's been on display since march at the national gallery of australia. it's reported rinehart is demanding that the gallery remove the portrait. >> michael: wait, wait, remove the portrait? what's the matter, you don't want people to know you testified at donald trump's trial? but anyway, what's the big deal with having an unflattering painting of you? you don't see any of picasso's models complaining that their eye is on their forehead. suck it up, lady! and even if you don't like it, don't whine about it. whining is what the rest of us do. whining is free. you have money. just pay another artist to paint a flattering portrait of you, then buy the museum and hang your portrait o
let's move on to a story out of australia: the country named after the 2008 hugh jackman film, "australia." it's where one billionaire is learning that money can't buy you respect. >> an australian billionaire is apparently not too happy with the portrait of herself that's on public display. >> that is australia's richest woman, gina rinehart. she is one of 21 people featured in the "australia in color" exhibit that's been on display since march at the national...
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the australian court has declared that what mcbride has disclosed has endangered australia's national security, but mcbride says what i saw from the crimes of my country's soldiers in afghanistan is a shame for australia. the former australian lawyer who uncovered the crimes committed by his country's soldiers in afghanistan was sentenced to 6 years in prison. a court in australia said that the documents that he disclosed endangered the national security of this country . mcbride has been in afghanistan several times with australian special forces. the documents he disclosed from the australian ministry of defense are about the crimes committed by australian forces in 2013 in a mountainous area in uruzgan province in southern afghanistan. it's not going to be over to give details, i witnessed the massacre in rwanda , but what i saw in 2013 from the australian forces in afghanistan will shame any australian to hear. australia is one of the few countries that has released images of its military crimes in afghanistan. in just one case, based on the documentary research of 25 australian s
the australian court has declared that what mcbride has disclosed has endangered australia's national security, but mcbride says what i saw from the crimes of my country's soldiers in afghanistan is a shame for australia. the former australian lawyer who uncovered the crimes committed by his country's soldiers in afghanistan was sentenced to 6 years in prison. a court in australia said that the documents that he disclosed endangered the national security of this country . mcbride has been in...
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host: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: australia." we are counting down to asia's major market opens. >> the top stories this hour. asia sat for a lower open after wall street fades at the close. the dow jones retreating from the 40,000 level. host: jamie dimon sounding on alarm when it comes to lingering inflationary forces telling us the chances for a hard landing are higher than markets thank. host: and a busy friday in china with high-level talks on the property sector. a third sale of special bonds and april economic data that may show a modest improvement. host: we do have south korean jobs crossing the bloomberg. we see the unemployment rate for april sticking to two point 8%. the expectations from economists were two point 8% and it is unchanged from the previous month. we were expecting potentially more of a softness. up to 2.9 percent. we did see level force participation increasing. but the jobless rate levels around this level are below the post-pandemic average of 3.3%. bloomberg economics considering that the natural rat
host: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: australia." we are counting down to asia's major market opens. >> the top stories this hour. asia sat for a lower open after wall street fades at the close. the dow jones retreating from the 40,000 level. host: jamie dimon sounding on alarm when it comes to lingering inflationary forces telling us the chances for a hard landing are higher than markets thank. host: and a busy friday in china with high-level talks on the property sector. a...