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time is on china's side. it is better for china to be patient and not push too hard in the short term. >> that is the word from asia. stories making headlines is mourning, south korea saw a surprise drop in exports last month. economists were expecting again. advanced milley 5% this quarter, making products more costly for foreign buyers nearly 5% this quarter, making products more costly for foreign buyers. sri lanka has been trying to boost foreign investments as it recovers from a three-decade civil war. looking to expand in the u.s., daichkkei newspaper says willi. says dai-ichi is looking to move. asian stocksnext, rise after china's manufacturing hits a five-multi-. -- five-month high. more on that when "asia edge" returns. >> welcome back to this monday edition of "asia edge." the health check on china's economy shows a recovery in may. the slowdown may be over. >> hopefully it is over. we see the rebound to 50.8 for the official pmi from beijing. it is because beijing stepped in with targeted measures
time is on china's side. it is better for china to be patient and not push too hard in the short term. >> that is the word from asia. stories making headlines is mourning, south korea saw a surprise drop in exports last month. economists were expecting again. advanced milley 5% this quarter, making products more costly for foreign buyers nearly 5% this quarter, making products more costly for foreign buyers. sri lanka has been trying to boost foreign investments as it recovers from a...
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how has the apple of china become apple's biggest red in china? we revealed the secret to their success in a bloomberg west special. >> welcome to this special edition of bloomberg west. i'm emily chang. it is one of the fastest-growing technology companies in the world. one of the fastest growing tech markets in the world. we are talking about a company that is only four years old that already sells more smart phones in china than apple. we will be taking an in-depth look at their charismatic leader and its ambitious global land. i want to bring in my editor-at-large, cory johnson. his article is the centerpiece of this week's global tech issue of humbert -- bloomberg businessweek. spent 10 days there. that is a long time. this is a company that is called the apple of china. is it really? >> i think, in a lot of ways, it is. xiaomi, in four years, has built a brand that consumers love. it has grown very fast and sold 18 million smart phones. lot of customers disappointed. the phones are hard to get. they grew the supply chain so they could fill t
how has the apple of china become apple's biggest red in china? we revealed the secret to their success in a bloomberg west special. >> welcome to this special edition of bloomberg west. i'm emily chang. it is one of the fastest-growing technology companies in the world. one of the fastest growing tech markets in the world. we are talking about a company that is only four years old that already sells more smart phones in china than apple. we will be taking an in-depth look at their...
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china risks falling into it. if you are in the middle income trap that means that your wages are too high to compete with low over wage countries such as bangladesh or vietnam and some industry is going to those countries but on the other hand your quality isn't high enough. to compete with high wage countries such as the united states. the chinese government to its credit recognizes this pitfall and i think recognizes that in order to cope with it, in order to escape the middle income trap it needs a new economic strategy that will require the kinds of political changes that i discuss in the book, whether they can make those changes we don't know. >> thank you professor mandelbaum. i really enjoyed your presentation but i was struck by your lack of commentary in your presentation on institutions because it seems to me there are two institutions that underpinned the first wave of globalization. the first of course are the bretton woods group the imf and the world tank and the second is what is now a really a seri
china risks falling into it. if you are in the middle income trap that means that your wages are too high to compete with low over wage countries such as bangladesh or vietnam and some industry is going to those countries but on the other hand your quality isn't high enough. to compete with high wage countries such as the united states. the chinese government to its credit recognizes this pitfall and i think recognizes that in order to cope with it, in order to escape the middle income trap it...
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former china google executive and coming up, he is a cult-like following in china. we're going to talk about china jobs. ♪ >> welcome back to a special edition of "bloomberg west: xiaomi rising." we're taking an in-depth look at the rapid rise of xiaomi, launched your years -- four years ago. the co-founder is known as the steve jobs of china, complete are with a wardrobe of black shirts and a cult following but who is he and how has his personality helped drive the company's success? take a look. xiaomi's co-founder may not like for his company to be compared to apple but one look at him on stage and you can't help but think of steve jocks. it's not an accident. as an engineering student at university, he read a book about jobs and decided to emulate him in style and sub stance. >> he's hahn entrepreneur who has his hand in many things in technology. he understands what consumers want. >> before starting xiaomi he spent six years at a chinese software company working his way up to c.e.o. while founding an e-commerce company and investing in a social site. in 2010
former china google executive and coming up, he is a cult-like following in china. we're going to talk about china jobs. ♪ >> welcome back to a special edition of "bloomberg west: xiaomi rising." we're taking an in-depth look at the rapid rise of xiaomi, launched your years -- four years ago. the co-founder is known as the steve jobs of china, complete are with a wardrobe of black shirts and a cult following but who is he and how has his personality helped drive the company's...
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our non-stop khan do service on united we'll have a great privilege serving china thirty years and china is one of the most fast growing dynamic and fast growing united has twice as much capacity to china than other other flights. so mike's talked about the fact please indulge we're extremely proud the gateway at the sfo and it's made possible by the amazing people and businesses and all the places in san francisco and up and down the west coast and we offer, of course, more service around the bay area than any other airline and united operates more than 3 hundred flight to more than 90 designations around the world and in addition, we also offer non-stop to cities around the united states and europe and latino america and canada so we have the world covered for you and now, of course, adding changing do we're honored that mr. mayor is here and the people from the general council from china and all of you are customers a lot of our important travel partners and media we're tliefrld i'm going to turn it over to our fabulous mc mr. mike. thank you, again everything that's a pleasure to be
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you've studied china, written books about china for a long time. what is it about china? >> i mean, the dilemma is that china, over the last century, has been reinventing itself in arial form, trying to find new ideology, a new way to see in the world. it is still in process. it is little bit difficult exactly to know what it is that is there when you think about china and how to relate to it. have ahey think they longer view of history than we do or everybody else? >> i think they do believe that, and i think one of the things we are seeing now is acting out of of china being sovereign, in a way, within the asian neighborhood. >> china being strong. >> and to rejuvenate itself and to reinstall itself as central in the proposition. >> should we were about -- should we worry about an aggressive china? >> i think we should. i think there is some risk of military conflict in the south china sea or the east china sea. i think it is unlikely. i don't think either china or japan, for example, once a conflict over the islands, but i think it is possible that one would arrive by
you've studied china, written books about china for a long time. what is it about china? >> i mean, the dilemma is that china, over the last century, has been reinventing itself in arial form, trying to find new ideology, a new way to see in the world. it is still in process. it is little bit difficult exactly to know what it is that is there when you think about china and how to relate to it. have ahey think they longer view of history than we do or everybody else? >> i think they...
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china and india, for example. they said, you were pushing russia into a corner. >> let's bring it back to the asia-pacific for a moment, because, certainly, over the weekend, he had the shangri-la dialogue taking place over the weekend in singapore, where you are now. china says it will press forward with the territorial claims in the south china seas, and this is a flashpoint in asean. are right. i attended the shangri-la dialogue, and what i think was new in the dialogue was that the level of concern about china has clearly risen significantly in east asia and in southeast asia, and it is clear that the south china sea issue is going to be a very difficult issue to resolve, and, unfortunately, one problem that has arisen is, as you know, china has what they call the on the china sea map, a map at the united nations, and therefore, they are stuck with it, but it is a map that will prove to be a problem for china because you cannot defend that nine dash line. law,here is international but having said that, i think
china and india, for example. they said, you were pushing russia into a corner. >> let's bring it back to the asia-pacific for a moment, because, certainly, over the weekend, he had the shangri-la dialogue taking place over the weekend in singapore, where you are now. china says it will press forward with the territorial claims in the south china seas, and this is a flashpoint in asean. are right. i attended the shangri-la dialogue, and what i think was new in the dialogue was that the...
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the people of china, was gone. it appears that this -- appeared that this element of chinese rule had become obsolete the clearly we were wrong. there is no stability in china and aser vents saturday have proved, there never reallies with. i applaud president bush for suspending military sales to china as well as the export of military weapons. the response puts the united states on the side of democracy and against political repression. it should now be clear to the chinese government that the murder of its people is not taken lightly or seen as only an internal matter. the taking of human life is never just an internal matter and it never will be business as usual between our two countries. the united states us -- u.s. must ask that the chinese government act with restraint. as we have learned from the past, our pro-democracy protesters were imprisoned without benefit of due process and still sit in chinese prisonses 10 years later. i cannot say strongly enough that i hope this tragedy will not be exacerbated by
the people of china, was gone. it appears that this -- appeared that this element of chinese rule had become obsolete the clearly we were wrong. there is no stability in china and aser vents saturday have proved, there never reallies with. i applaud president bush for suspending military sales to china as well as the export of military weapons. the response puts the united states on the side of democracy and against political repression. it should now be clear to the chinese government that the...
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china sea. the report said china is gradually increasing its development and use of unmanned aircraft. it said china's spending on unmanned systems might one day outpace that of the u.s. the report said what was probably a chinese drone was observed flying over the east china sea in september 2013. it was the first time an unmanned chinese aircraft have been seen in the area. the department also said china put nine into service last year. it said the ships may be used for operations in shallow waters in the east and south china seas. the report said china may build an additional 20 to 30 such vessels and said it's likely the country will complete its first amphibious assault ship by 2020. >>> the pentagon report noted that exchanges between officials of the u.s. and chinese militaries have made progress but it expressed caution over china's closer military talks with russia. the two countries' militaries conducted three joint drills last year. officials at china's defense ministry say they deepl
china sea. the report said china is gradually increasing its development and use of unmanned aircraft. it said china's spending on unmanned systems might one day outpace that of the u.s. the report said what was probably a chinese drone was observed flying over the east china sea in september 2013. it was the first time an unmanned chinese aircraft have been seen in the area. the department also said china put nine into service last year. it said the ships may be used for operations in shallow...
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-china relations. june 1989 was also less than six the 41st president took office. the berlin wall was still up two germanys and it whereclear at the time gore ba chev was taking the soviet useon and to develop over this trajectory of a potentially emerging great still very much in evidence. and the second session this is more aboutaid how things look from the chinese side. times" has"new york a fascinating front page article nose general chi nose general opposed the use of its military to put down what he described as eceptionly a political matter and the story also reveals the extraordinary confusion and disarray on the chinese side. so what comes through is the intensity in the moment that simply something limited to the square as important as it was but really potentially threatened the entire political order of china. in the the many communist party thought that what was at stake was nothing less than its future and the country's. so today's symposium which looks at both the american and chinese p
-china relations. june 1989 was also less than six the 41st president took office. the berlin wall was still up two germanys and it whereclear at the time gore ba chev was taking the soviet useon and to develop over this trajectory of a potentially emerging great still very much in evidence. and the second session this is more aboutaid how things look from the chinese side. times" has"new york a fascinating front page article nose general chi nose general opposed the use of its...
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-china relations. on wednesday, we will hear from federal reserve chaired janet ,ellin speaking at the imf followed by remarks from imf managing director herself, christine woodard. then it is jobs, jobs, jobs at the close of the week. on the june jobs report thursday, a day early thanks to the independence day holiday. economists expect 212,000 jobs were added this month. markey are right, it would the fifth straight month of more than 200,000 payroll gains. the unemployment rate shouldst 6.2%ould stay. steady at it culminates in one big birthday. rt on friday when bond and equity markets close. america turns 238 this year. we will have more right here on bloomberg television. yang yang giving us a head start on the week ahead in the u.s. lotsroddy is turning 100 -- turning 100. angus bennett reports the next four years might prove to be the most challenging yet. ago, a family of italian brothers set out to build cars that were both beautiful and fast, cars designed for motor racing as well as the roa
-china relations. on wednesday, we will hear from federal reserve chaired janet ,ellin speaking at the imf followed by remarks from imf managing director herself, christine woodard. then it is jobs, jobs, jobs at the close of the week. on the june jobs report thursday, a day early thanks to the independence day holiday. economists expect 212,000 jobs were added this month. markey are right, it would the fifth straight month of more than 200,000 payroll gains. the unemployment rate shouldst...
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to china. we which part this to get under way in a few moments. live coverage here on c-span 3. >>> again, we're waiting for a discussion on china/russian relations. among the speakers today, former australian prime minister kevin rudd. and later on this afternoon on c-span 3, it's a hearing on u.s. border security issues, including a look at the pay structure for officers being held by the senate homeland security committee. we'll have that live at 3:30 eastern. and later today, veterans access to health care. that getting under way at 7:30 p.m. eastern also live here on c-span 3. right now we're at the center for strategic and international studies, waiting if r the discussion on china/russian relations to get under way live. >>> okay. good afternoon, everyone. my name is chris johnson. i'm the chair of china studies here. it's great to see so many friends to join us for what's going to be a fantastic panel. i couldn't be more proud of the panel we managed to pull together. tremendous concern
to china. we which part this to get under way in a few moments. live coverage here on c-span 3. >>> again, we're waiting for a discussion on china/russian relations. among the speakers today, former australian prime minister kevin rudd. and later on this afternoon on c-span 3, it's a hearing on u.s. border security issues, including a look at the pay structure for officers being held by the senate homeland security committee. we'll have that live at 3:30 eastern. and later today,...
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whereas china is not. and that of course introduces a significant asymmetry in the russian-chinese relationship. although i rather doubt that either the russians or the chinese are contemplating a nuclear engagement against each other. russia is a global atomic power. china is not. china lags behind the united states. and lags behind russia. the chinese believe in minimal nuclear deterrence, inflicting a minimal amount of damage sufficient tone force political consequences that they view desirable but not wreak total damage either on us or on the russians in their targeting. that makes some significant difference. secondly here, however, on the other hand both china and the united states are global economic powers. russia is not. worse than that, china is a growing global economic power. russia is not. russia is a receding regional at best economic power. and that problem is getting more serious for the russians. so here it is also a matter of some asymmetry in the relationship. and one could even argue th
whereas china is not. and that of course introduces a significant asymmetry in the russian-chinese relationship. although i rather doubt that either the russians or the chinese are contemplating a nuclear engagement against each other. russia is a global atomic power. china is not. china lags behind the united states. and lags behind russia. the chinese believe in minimal nuclear deterrence, inflicting a minimal amount of damage sufficient tone force political consequences that they view...
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the china he was talking about, this was chang chi check's china. i've read the book, "the chinese economy." it's pretty much like the modern chinese economy. it's a plan for a mercantilist, state-driven industrialization which violates all of the rules of neoclassical economics and is a developmental state. so that's just one of the paradoxes of our time. the china that we are afraid of, a developmental capitalist state that dominates east asia, is what we actually wanted during world war ii when it was simply not considered by anyone, i think in the 1940 or even during the cold war, that the united states would permanently be not a major power with interests in asia, but perpetually the major asian power. >> i think it's time to go to, perhaps a, a premiere exponent of neoclassical economics which michael has just derided. chris preble from the cato institute. >> thank you, jacob. thank you, michael. michael, as you know, i hope you're right that we are at an inflection point, but i agree with barred burke that i'm -- ambassador burke that i'm afr
the china he was talking about, this was chang chi check's china. i've read the book, "the chinese economy." it's pretty much like the modern chinese economy. it's a plan for a mercantilist, state-driven industrialization which violates all of the rules of neoclassical economics and is a developmental state. so that's just one of the paradoxes of our time. the china that we are afraid of, a developmental capitalist state that dominates east asia, is what we actually wanted during...
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talk about china. how are the banks in terms of strength and health doing? -- some people think in reality. aftermath of the wall street crisis and the recession, china had this credit expansion program and it worked. 30% in loans that year. banks.re very strong or 11% tier one. >> you say it is not a time bomb. >> not for the best banks in china. ballot sheets -- balance sheets like an insurance policy. they can guard against right off. -- write offs. it is the highest in the world. they have a good measure of protection. >> singapore banks have slipped from the number one and top spots. why? what is happening in singapore? >> it is the china connection, anyway -- in a way, but i think they will come back. the best capitalized banks in asia. the singaporean economy is small-scale, so they have to escape the shackles of that economy in china is the answer for these banks also. >> they want to look at regional expansion in a way that is more important than hang seng. really good to see you. thank you. i
talk about china. how are the banks in terms of strength and health doing? -- some people think in reality. aftermath of the wall street crisis and the recession, china had this credit expansion program and it worked. 30% in loans that year. banks.re very strong or 11% tier one. >> you say it is not a time bomb. >> not for the best banks in china. ballot sheets -- balance sheets like an insurance policy. they can guard against right off. -- write offs. it is the highest in the...
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not the best for china. at the time, the reformer leader whose death enabled the beginning of the movement, he wanted china to have three reforms. economic, political, and spiritual. deng xiaoping only wanted economic reform and he got it. it is the worst form of economic dictatorship, with no political reform. >> what is the conversation today about tiananmen square? what is the conversation today about political reform? >> what is amazing is how young people in china today, do know very little about what happened. it has been so systematically removed from the world of information. many of them can go online and shop the firewalls. -- jump the firewalls. but there are technical steps you have to take. for some the obstacles are just large enough. what a striking is that those who are aware of it -- there are young people who aren't aware of it. sometimes they are completely unaware, but the truth is that even among those who went through it, there is a sense today that some of the same issues are present i
not the best for china. at the time, the reformer leader whose death enabled the beginning of the movement, he wanted china to have three reforms. economic, political, and spiritual. deng xiaoping only wanted economic reform and he got it. it is the worst form of economic dictatorship, with no political reform. >> what is the conversation today about tiananmen square? what is the conversation today about political reform? >> what is amazing is how young people in china today, do...
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now we have a major event in china. a universal repulsion at what is happening in china. the beating of students, the use of military weaponry against unarmed civilians. i would venture to say that 100% of the people of the united states and 100% of members of congress are united in their repulsion of what is going on within china. the question is whether we are going to speak in unity. whether we are going to speak with one voice against the happenings in china or whether we are going to do what we so often do in washington and that is dissolve into a game of one upmanship, of fine-tuning of resolutions, offering a variety of proposals. senator dole said in his remarks that there is a long list of options that is available. while all of us agree in our general view of what is happening in china, my guess is that if 100 people look at a long list of options, we would come up with about a 100 reviews of what options should be used. we can debate forever on the floor of the senate those options. we could come up with packages and we can come up with lists and maybe by a vot
now we have a major event in china. a universal repulsion at what is happening in china. the beating of students, the use of military weaponry against unarmed civilians. i would venture to say that 100% of the people of the united states and 100% of members of congress are united in their repulsion of what is going on within china. the question is whether we are going to speak in unity. whether we are going to speak with one voice against the happenings in china or whether we are going to do...
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let's start with china. we are now in expansion territory when it comes to hsbc. >> that is very good news for the hsbc pmi. this is consistent with what we are seeing out of taiwan at the moment. we got very good performance out of taiwan tech companies both in share prices and sales. if you think about where these guys are located, many are located in china, particularly in the region surveyed by that pmi. >> ahead of the cpi figures coming out this friday at of the glue isoks like off the rose my comes to shinzo abe. >> i think we are being a bit unfair when it comes to shinzo abe. they have delivered on inflation and growth in real gdp. that is what they set out to do. they did not say they would get 2% cpi immediately. i think investors are being overly critical or may be asking too much from policymakers that are delivering what they promised to deliver. onand maybe putting pressure boj and abe, abe to get the third arrow and place. >> we had contraction activity in april as the sales tax wasn't lament
let's start with china. we are now in expansion territory when it comes to hsbc. >> that is very good news for the hsbc pmi. this is consistent with what we are seeing out of taiwan at the moment. we got very good performance out of taiwan tech companies both in share prices and sales. if you think about where these guys are located, many are located in china, particularly in the region surveyed by that pmi. >> ahead of the cpi figures coming out this friday at of the glue isoks...
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china and russia do not trust each other. i used to live in china. the chinese do not trust the russians. they are paranoid next to china. this is a hedge, as mort says. >> by the way, excuse me, french president is poised to go through with a $1.6 billion sale of offensive weapon systems this fall. some 400 russian sailors will arrive in frank to train to use the ships. he is ignoring obama's squawking about this sale. obama doesn't like the sale. he doesn't want anything good to happen to putin. but putin is cleaning up in china and selling all of this stuff to the french. >> those two ships, they have a real stake in that. >> predictions, pat. >> scotland will vote to succeed from england this year. >> eleanor. >> scotland will not vote to succeed england this year. >> really? >> will settle up on the money afterwards, pat. >> i think scotland will vote. >> is that your prediction? scotland? >> what was your original prediction? >> it was less interesting than scotland. >> okay. mort. >> if he wears his kilt on the set, i promise to do whatever it
china and russia do not trust each other. i used to live in china. the chinese do not trust the russians. they are paranoid next to china. this is a hedge, as mort says. >> by the way, excuse me, french president is poised to go through with a $1.6 billion sale of offensive weapon systems this fall. some 400 russian sailors will arrive in frank to train to use the ships. he is ignoring obama's squawking about this sale. obama doesn't like the sale. he doesn't want anything good to happen...
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last month, it was said that china was destabilizing the region with the dispute in the cell china sea. home.narchies sailing -- tens of thousands of people are set to march tomorrow. the bottom of all this is this white paper out of beijing. >> it was released on june 10. caused these pro-democracy camps to rally even more recruits. more people showed up to the unofficial referendum on democracy. 780,000estimates, registered voters in hong kong turned out to voice their displeasure with this white paper. the white paper in essence re-assorted chinese a 30 -- reasserted chinese authority over hong kong. it is an unofficial referendum but reflects the concerns of hong kong voters, particularly after the white paper was released. asserted thatnd hong kong's economy is an inherent. that is the text. and the future leader must be a "patriot." the march on friday, coming out in large numbers as well because they are saying they should be patriotic and that has been construed as a sign of the judiciary being eroded. >> tomorrow, we expect many thousands of people to come out and mark the han
last month, it was said that china was destabilizing the region with the dispute in the cell china sea. home.narchies sailing -- tens of thousands of people are set to march tomorrow. the bottom of all this is this white paper out of beijing. >> it was released on june 10. caused these pro-democracy camps to rally even more recruits. more people showed up to the unofficial referendum on democracy. 780,000estimates, registered voters in hong kong turned out to voice their displeasure with...
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china hits back at the u.s. over its stance in the south china sea. destination europe. 3,500 migrants land on italy's shore in 24 hours. the warning that sri lanka's elephants are under threat from illegal poaching. >>> a u.s. soldier held in afghanistan for nearly knife years is on his way to a hospital in germany. sergeant bowe bergdahl was freed in a deal brokered by qatar. in return the u.s. released five senior taliban detainees from guantanamo bay, who are headed here to doha, where we'll have live reaction from doha and kabul in a moment. first, we have more from washington d.c. the taliban have been pushing for. after almost five years in captivity sergeant bowe bergdahl was handed to a force of a dozen u.s. special operations soldiers in eastern afghanistan on saturday, by a 19-strong contingent of the taliban. in exchange five prisoners will be september to qatar, subject to security restrictions, including a ban on travel. they are former officials of the government that held power before the u.s. invasion. >> i want to go home, you know.
china hits back at the u.s. over its stance in the south china sea. destination europe. 3,500 migrants land on italy's shore in 24 hours. the warning that sri lanka's elephants are under threat from illegal poaching. >>> a u.s. soldier held in afghanistan for nearly knife years is on his way to a hospital in germany. sergeant bowe bergdahl was freed in a deal brokered by qatar. in return the u.s. released five senior taliban detainees from guantanamo bay, who are headed here to doha,...
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it starts with china. the issue is whether or not that moves to around the 48th level in the doldrums of 47. a lot of the many stimulus efforts have been concentrated. this flash index tends to be dominated by that sector. i would expect we're going to see some uplift, the question is how much. things may become weaker in china before they become better in the second half of the year. on the prices, of course we have some price data out, including in japan most importantly. >> we certainly got that indication from the china beige book that came out just this morning. private surveys showing that the economic slowdown in china is deepening this quarter third capital spending shows weakness. we also saw that fewer companies applied for credit. you think that many stimulus is going to have to be a bigger stimulus? not so many after all. >> absolutely. that has been the idea for some time. we have not been pressed by the many stimulus. we think there's going to be -- need to be broad-based cuts. that are going
it starts with china. the issue is whether or not that moves to around the 48th level in the doldrums of 47. a lot of the many stimulus efforts have been concentrated. this flash index tends to be dominated by that sector. i would expect we're going to see some uplift, the question is how much. things may become weaker in china before they become better in the second half of the year. on the prices, of course we have some price data out, including in japan most importantly. >> we...
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china has a stake in the oil industry. china is willing to help the u.n., if the u.n. keeps the oil fields safe. chinese private business and government invests here, but half the country's workers fled the violence over the past six months. the owners of this market garden lost casual customers, but supply hotels. they have a 15 year lease and are digging in for the long haul. >> we want to capitalize to benefit not us, but people of the country. this is social responsibility. >> reporter: in a pragmatic policy shift, china said it halted arms sales to the south sudan army until both sides stop fighting. the principle in south sudan says the ambassador is... >> not export any arms or weapons to the conflict countries. >> reporter: china halted discussions over a loan to the government. in theory these initiatives give china more influence. the risk is that it increases china's exposure if the fighting massacres continue. >>> david shinn is a former united nations ambassador who writes on china's role in africa and he explained that china wants to see oil production in
china has a stake in the oil industry. china is willing to help the u.n., if the u.n. keeps the oil fields safe. chinese private business and government invests here, but half the country's workers fled the violence over the past six months. the owners of this market garden lost casual customers, but supply hotels. they have a 15 year lease and are digging in for the long haul. >> we want to capitalize to benefit not us, but people of the country. this is social responsibility. >>...
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if china is. and continues to show some improvement. the recent data suggests then that i think will have a positive impact on the emerging markets which have not performed very very well obviously they would be they have their leverage to some degree to the chinese economic cycle so to the extent that china beijing is able to keep the show on the road i think you won't have a prolonged crisis in emerging markets and bear in mind that in many of these emerging markets the problems were a function of political instability same places like turkey for example. so much of it is very much locally domestically driven but from an economic standpoint as you suggest china is going to be the key variable and it looks like it's improving right now. that was marshall are back from the institute for new economic thinking time now for today's big deal. big deal time with the one and only mr edward harrison and today i want and i are discussing iraq on the subject ok so everyone seems to be talking about iraq th
if china is. and continues to show some improvement. the recent data suggests then that i think will have a positive impact on the emerging markets which have not performed very very well obviously they would be they have their leverage to some degree to the chinese economic cycle so to the extent that china beijing is able to keep the show on the road i think you won't have a prolonged crisis in emerging markets and bear in mind that in many of these emerging markets the problems were a...
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china has its own dolls. it also has competition from other companies, like the ones who make hello kitty, and they are trying to make their brand more relevant. >> so maybe barbie goes to university. that is it for us. for "first up" today. "on the move" is next. ♪ >> i am zeb eckert, and we are "on the move in asia." ♪ signs of recovery. china manufacturing grows at its fastest haze in months. european companies are losing their confidence, saying china's golden age is over, and feeling the heat in australia. the last two years were their hottest in record. -- on record. i am zeb eckert in for rishaad salamat. thanks for n
china has its own dolls. it also has competition from other companies, like the ones who make hello kitty, and they are trying to make their brand more relevant. >> so maybe barbie goes to university. that is it for us. for "first up" today. "on the move" is next. ♪ >> i am zeb eckert, and we are "on the move in asia." ♪ signs of recovery. china manufacturing grows at its fastest haze in months. european companies are losing their confidence, saying...
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china is actually. producing its own cross they want to be. independent. from too much imports or foreign crops and as you know china rising middle class in china is very conscious of the program wants to buy if you buy a strawberry job or in china and it mimics the fragrance and. but there's no strong evidence that it has no ethical emotional value to the consumers there could be a great spin to that we recently heard a statement from the russian prime minister that russia also wants to sort of abstain from buying genetically modified products and it has enough soil and enough capacities and enough capabilities of growing its own natural food so in the north of china where i was i heard an opinion that this may be a good sort of point in time for russia and china to trade particularly in corn and other grain production as well so we knows maybe it will be russian corn in the chinese markets. you without international just ahead we'll tell you how america's intelligence community is fighting to win back
china is actually. producing its own cross they want to be. independent. from too much imports or foreign crops and as you know china rising middle class in china is very conscious of the program wants to buy if you buy a strawberry job or in china and it mimics the fragrance and. but there's no strong evidence that it has no ethical emotional value to the consumers there could be a great spin to that we recently heard a statement from the russian prime minister that russia also wants to sort...
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our president has been hard china -- has been our ambassador to china. he is not only our president, he is an expert in this particular area of policy. the action he has taken is absolutely appropriate. we have sent a strong signal that we deplore the use of force. we deplore the mindless and needless killing of these brave young people. we have stopped the sale of military equipment. we have terminated contact with the military representatives of the chinese government. at the same time at this moment, it is important that we keep our ambassador in beijing so that we can in beijing be heard. so that we can have a clear channel of communication with the leaders of the various factions that are contending for power as they debate among themselves the policies that should be followed. it is important and we withhold further action until we see how the situation unfolds. the president has sent a clear signal on behalf of the american people of our freewheeling -- feeling of revolt and at what has gone on in terms of the blood loss. he has spent a strong sig
our president has been hard china -- has been our ambassador to china. he is not only our president, he is an expert in this particular area of policy. the action he has taken is absolutely appropriate. we have sent a strong signal that we deplore the use of force. we deplore the mindless and needless killing of these brave young people. we have stopped the sale of military equipment. we have terminated contact with the military representatives of the chinese government. at the same time at...
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wages in china are going up. some american companies are bringing manufacturing back to this country for a variety of reasons. many reasons. for one of those reasons is raising wages. the other is quality. we have seen some in the says were manufacturing has left various countries and gone to china because of the low cost. but the clients who bought those products found that the quality was not as good in the manufacturing has been returned to the countries. i'm not just referring to the u.s., but other countries as well. the question is do you see these as trends in china? are they going to impact where they stand in the global economy? >> the answer is yes and these trends are crucial for china's economic future at night to discuss them on my section in china on the road to global prosperity. together they form what economists call the middle income trap and china risks falling into it. if you're in the middle income trap, that means that your wages are too high to compete with lower wage countries such as davi
wages in china are going up. some american companies are bringing manufacturing back to this country for a variety of reasons. many reasons. for one of those reasons is raising wages. the other is quality. we have seen some in the says were manufacturing has left various countries and gone to china because of the low cost. but the clients who bought those products found that the quality was not as good in the manufacturing has been returned to the countries. i'm not just referring to the u.s.,...
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a fortunate in china. those from poorer families around a third of the students, receive scholarships. most of the children see their families only a few times a ye year. >> translator: i saw my parents in april this year. my father came and left. i see my parents once every three months. >> reporter: although there is an emphasis on traditional education, watching football is part of the curriculum. although not everyone gets excited. still, competition for places is fierce. 50,000 applied last year, just 800 were accepted. >> translator: the goal of this academy is to make football stars. china's football level is low and we want to make chinese football better. >> reporter: the academy is owned by china's third richest property developer. now using his vast wealth to help the country achieve success in the one sport that has so far alluded it. adrian brown, al jazerra, in southern china. >>> this world cup has been so excited and i am sure it's inspired all of them. wouldn't it be wonderful if we saw th
a fortunate in china. those from poorer families around a third of the students, receive scholarships. most of the children see their families only a few times a ye year. >> translator: i saw my parents in april this year. my father came and left. i see my parents once every three months. >> reporter: although there is an emphasis on traditional education, watching football is part of the curriculum. although not everyone gets excited. still, competition for places is fierce. 50,000...
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i am very bullish towards china. when you look at the equity now.tions, it is higher it is attractive because of what we see in equity markets. >> all bets are off if the oil 116, 120 or 125. right now, all bets are off. >> yes and no. seen inwhat we have china the moment is it will still meet its growth target. it's got a lot of legions to get there as well -- a lot of lead ins. to get there as well. rrr -- points >> 120 is quite extreme. if you factor that income under the change of growth, how does that change your -- h of the economies would be different? of it is just a function will it stay there for the long term will it stay at that price thisive to 10 years quarter i think we'll be fine with gdp growth in china. but we will see a lot of levers being pulled. if there is another roadblock that is hit, that hits china's economy, you will see a change in the classification of deposits as well. so there is lots of room as we put more liquidity into the market. we won't be worried about shadow banking or the prope
i am very bullish towards china. when you look at the equity now.tions, it is higher it is attractive because of what we see in equity markets. >> all bets are off if the oil 116, 120 or 125. right now, all bets are off. >> yes and no. seen inwhat we have china the moment is it will still meet its growth target. it's got a lot of legions to get there as well -- a lot of lead ins. to get there as well. rrr -- points >> 120 is quite extreme. if you factor that income under the...
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china stocks on the up. one of the concerns about china is not how big the lending will be. concerns.king real wage increases. you see that translate to a higher yuan. you have new zealand than more on australia in the next broadcast. gainers include the steel companies. >> qantas, one of the worst performers in australia today, the shares taking a tumble. david, what are we actually seen? seeing?lly this isn't a great birthday present. the shares are bringing in their worst performance. the main thing that it is is not just the numbers themselves but the yield forecast for the year. it is the end of the qantas financial year. pays to fly one kilometer on your plane. first thing, it will be lower this year than last year. -- was lower lead than the year before that. the lowest year for group yields since 1999. since 1999, they have had 15 years of rising costs. at the same time, yields are not going up and that makes a big problem for profitability. >> having a fretful time of the tried to turn things around. why? >> the reason they get today and they have frequently in the
china stocks on the up. one of the concerns about china is not how big the lending will be. concerns.king real wage increases. you see that translate to a higher yuan. you have new zealand than more on australia in the next broadcast. gainers include the steel companies. >> qantas, one of the worst performers in australia today, the shares taking a tumble. david, what are we actually seen? seeing?lly this isn't a great birthday present. the shares are bringing in their worst performance....
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lets move to china. you got a call that is not in line with what others were saying. >> going into the start of the year, we were saying that it is him or to have a balance the roach. extremeseen some very developments. been property sales. weakened property sales. historically, when you look at the property sector, it isn't as that policy. >> that is the point. they have so many things they can use to manipulate the property market. >> this government, they can be different in -- than their predecessors. the last time we found ourselves in a similar position, it was the second half of 2011. local government was looking at various qualities. the central government was assessing the situation. we do think we are at these dart of a new cycle. >> there is a reason for that. >> it is the backbone of the economy. they do not want to let the backbone crumble completely. >> we expect china to limp back into shape. it is barely limping. >> that is the problem with china. were growth isrs no longer in the high si
lets move to china. you got a call that is not in line with what others were saying. >> going into the start of the year, we were saying that it is him or to have a balance the roach. extremeseen some very developments. been property sales. weakened property sales. historically, when you look at the property sector, it isn't as that policy. >> that is the point. they have so many things they can use to manipulate the property market. >> this government, they can be different...
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especially for those who travel to and from china. it's almost 8 hundred and some chinese americans living in the bayer bay area and important importantly in the community across the ocean and the demand for traveling between san francisco and china is nationally high and truly sustainable. and on june 13th more than 1.8 million came from china to the united states. the growth of 23 percent and the total spend over $9.8 billion u.s. delores dollars so it's a perfect time for an airline to open direct flights so we connect chu do and san francisco. we have an additional 2 hundred and 90 seats available for people to fly directly to the united states by that 13 thousand per year historic this is a first rate travel people fly to the united states we enjoy the transportation to travel directly to chu do and in the south west china it's brought in the economic vibrate. i believe we will promote and communicate also in the trade and economic and education and have other growths. this is a historical moment once again my congratulations to
especially for those who travel to and from china. it's almost 8 hundred and some chinese americans living in the bayer bay area and important importantly in the community across the ocean and the demand for traveling between san francisco and china is nationally high and truly sustainable. and on june 13th more than 1.8 million came from china to the united states. the growth of 23 percent and the total spend over $9.8 billion u.s. delores dollars so it's a perfect time for an airline to open...
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recent moves specifically in the south china sea and of course also in the east china sea where it has territorial disputes with japan as a growing menace and potentially one of military and naval importance which justifies at least in the eyes of the pentagon the increasing. military deployment in the region what worth bonsa you expect from china this is it really bothered by this expansion it must be. well i think it would be right to be bothered by the expansion i mean just to put into context some of the recent moves that have been made on the u.s. side for example we've seen for example northrop grumman sign a one point two billion dollar contract to supply global's spy drones to south korea back in december of two thousand and twelve just earlier this year signed a twelve billion dollars contract with lockheed martin to supply f. thirty five fighter jets south korea just concluded its own negotiations with lockheed martin for a six point eight billion dollars contract for f. thirty five fighter jets we had two additional ballistic missile defense ships are headed to japan to go i
recent moves specifically in the south china sea and of course also in the east china sea where it has territorial disputes with japan as a growing menace and potentially one of military and naval importance which justifies at least in the eyes of the pentagon the increasing. military deployment in the region what worth bonsa you expect from china this is it really bothered by this expansion it must be. well i think it would be right to be bothered by the expansion i mean just to put into...
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to europe china professor and the believes that the best way for china to have its projects done is to fund them itself i think that this is just a further extension of what china's been doing china has come from pretty much a backwater country thirty years ago to now the world's second largest economy and china is basically showing the world that if there is a will there is a way china has been somewhat frustrated with the world bank and the asian development bank in terms of. the funds coming out of these energies to support infrastructure projects so china i think basically decided that if they want anything done here they're just enough to fund it themselves and bring along a bunch of partners so i think that's the prime motivation it's largely to expand their trade and economic influence. so international news in brief amount explosion in a shopping center in the nigerian capital has left twenty one people dead and wounded dozens more the blast happened an hour before the start of the national to world cup match police say they have arrested one suspect no group has claimed res
to europe china professor and the believes that the best way for china to have its projects done is to fund them itself i think that this is just a further extension of what china's been doing china has come from pretty much a backwater country thirty years ago to now the world's second largest economy and china is basically showing the world that if there is a will there is a way china has been somewhat frustrated with the world bank and the asian development bank in terms of. the funds coming...
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china gets terribly confusing to me. i don't want to own anything in china. i don't think i understand the accounting principles in china. neither do they. i think on balance, the australian economy and new zealand economy sitting right there being the suppliers of goods and services and shall be for a long period of time. that's's yr for me to understand. i'm an old dog. don't teach me new tricks. >> i want to talk about coal and the impact of the proposed epa emissions rules. it was interesting trade in coal today. you had names like walter taking on the chin and cnx and btu were resilient. how do you view this trade and how these rules could impact it? >> there were two place that is i really like to invest. i was on the tv show several times saying i want to own aluminum and coal. i did own coal for a long period of time until two weeks ago. it started to bother me that coal stocks weren't making new highs. all of a sudden you fail to go up up days in the stock market. where in the past peabody coal for example used to rally on down days. not doing that a
china gets terribly confusing to me. i don't want to own anything in china. i don't think i understand the accounting principles in china. neither do they. i think on balance, the australian economy and new zealand economy sitting right there being the suppliers of goods and services and shall be for a long period of time. that's's yr for me to understand. i'm an old dog. don't teach me new tricks. >> i want to talk about coal and the impact of the proposed epa emissions rules. it was...
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to china. and i've earlier referred to military technology, for example, as one of those. but in terms of modernizing its economy, in terms of the expertise needed, namely what you are caught in universities about development and about business management, china has largely turned to the western countries, particularly the united states, not to russia as it did in the past. and as i mentioned, until recently, russia has been resistant to overcommitting itself to the development of china. i think it's too early to tell whether or not the recent cooperative trends will be extended into the future for a long period of time. for example, japan also shares a strong interest in getting expanded access to the natural resources in siberia and the eastern territories of the -- of russia. and i wouldn't be surprised if you were to see a russian /japanese deal involving oil, gas, timber, other types of minerals that they are interested in developing. so i think this is something we have to watch. there's
to china. and i've earlier referred to military technology, for example, as one of those. but in terms of modernizing its economy, in terms of the expertise needed, namely what you are caught in universities about development and about business management, china has largely turned to the western countries, particularly the united states, not to russia as it did in the past. and as i mentioned, until recently, russia has been resistant to overcommitting itself to the development of china. i...
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that it has no ethical emotional value to the consumer and as you know china rising middle class in china is very conscious of the program wants to buy. it could be a great spin to that we recently heard a statement from the russian prime minister that russia also wants to sort of abstain from buying genetically modified products and it has enough soil and enough capacities and enough capabilities of growing its own natural food so in the north of china where i was i heard an opinion that this may be a good sort of point in time for russia and china to trade particularly in corn and other grain production as well so we knows maybe it will be russian corn in the chinese markets. football fans around the globe were counting the final few hours until the starting whistle blowers for the first match of the twenty fourteen world cup and as we reported later football fever house even reached the international space station plus. the smartphone app that's sparking road rage among london cabbies who claim it loses them passengers and money. the. review i couldn't make up down in the final. days t
that it has no ethical emotional value to the consumer and as you know china rising middle class in china is very conscious of the program wants to buy. it could be a great spin to that we recently heard a statement from the russian prime minister that russia also wants to sort of abstain from buying genetically modified products and it has enough soil and enough capacities and enough capabilities of growing its own natural food so in the north of china where i was i heard an opinion that this...
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claims in the south china sea china hit back on personally think the speech by mr hague was full of germany full of threats and intimidation china is accusing the due west of using the disputes and exacerbating them to gain a strategic advantage in the region if you're really in danger name if you're looking at this and what you're seeing is is that japan is piling on along with the united states japan may say that its plan is to secure peace but critics argue any military expansion would lead to more tensions in washington i'm going to check on r.t. last year pin cities have been brought to a standstill as txi drivers protested against a new mobile phone app which they say threatens their livelihoods service allows customers to catch a ride and calculate the fate by tracking the distance. has been to a strike of london cabbies in trafalgar square which created a quick look. it's a species that's roamed the purchase capital for well over a century but is london's iconic black cab about to become extinct the contrary i was protesting head to want to be in london they're not happy wit
claims in the south china sea china hit back on personally think the speech by mr hague was full of germany full of threats and intimidation china is accusing the due west of using the disputes and exacerbating them to gain a strategic advantage in the region if you're really in danger name if you're looking at this and what you're seeing is is that japan is piling on along with the united states japan may say that its plan is to secure peace but critics argue any military expansion would lead...