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director of floor trading alan valdes. and shipping sheep in the summer heat at top speed to meet demand for africa where prices are searching prior to the holiday . this is v.w. business i'm joined on in berlin welcome it may be called the u.s. china trade war but it could be the world economy loses out fears of a steadily dimming outlook as investors dumping stocks and running for safe haven. india the country where gold prices have soared to an old time high it was one of 3 countries to take markets by surprise on wednesday the indian central bank cut its benchmark rate by 35 basis points more than analysts expected. but india wasn't the only surprise for investors thailand central bank unexpectedly lowered rates for the 1st time in 4 years and the reserve bank of new zealand cut the
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benchmark rate by 50 basis points to one percent the lowest level ever this series of rate cut decisions could be a sign the u.s. china trade war is taking its toll and central bankers are trying very best to avert recessions cutting interest rates makes money cheaper to borrow and that generally boost spending where economic activity may be stoli. some analysts say it may be too early to cut rates despite the global economic slowdown as it leaves central banks with fewer instruments to spur expansion if economies do take a downturn. but just how rattled are the markets our financial correspondent yan's carcass folk to silver bear capitals director floor trading. it only seems to be one topic for the past month i would say trade between china and the u.s. so how concerned are you overall you know your 100 percent right and that's been moving the markets whether it's tweets from china tweets from our president the
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white house it's been moving this market at superspeed and you know at 1st when we 1st got involved in this trade war i thought i lot of people thought ok be over a month maybe 3 months most now we're going on over a year it is very concerning but it's amazing it really hasn't affected the u.s. economy which has been so strong i mean inflation stays consistently low i thought it come up a little it hasn't consumer spending still robust unemployment still strong. i mean overall the economy so acting very well do you believe that the deal between the 2 biggest economies on the planet is still possible it's good and hard hard but i do think it's possible and i think we saw it this week the chinese basically said they're not going to get any more agricultural products but we're the only one that really can supply mass supplies of soybeans argentina can't but not on the on the level that we can so it takes $52.00 days from the farmland and where they store
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soybeans to get to beijing by ship if they keep that up they're going to go into winter without any soybeans and that's a staple for them so i think you may see movement in this trade war sooner rather than later do you have a certain sympathy for the overall harsh course for u.s. president donald trump when it comes to trade with china my and i at 1st you think ok he's taking a really hard stand and the chinese have taken advantage of the u.s. economy and the u.s. taxpayer for years we think it's the right thing but. i personally believe he could be a little more flexible and get things done and get things moving at least i think his tweets harm talks i really do i wish he wouldn't be so bombastic out there with some of the things he says but that's the way this man is you also do quite some business was china so what do you hear from over there from your partners yeah i mean i work actually for a company have
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a china and hong kong and they feel that china's taking a hard policy and they should break because they're seeing ramifications in their economy more than we are i mean it's definitely slowing down it's more unemployment and we're seeing unrest they're not reporting it because of time in this country but we are seeing more unrest going on in china we're seeing in hong kong our high level but it's a start to get out of hand there so that's another reason i do think we'll see some kind of movement one way or another i don't think everyone will get what they want . we'll have enough so both sides will say ok we won just to save face maybe briefly do you believe that the u.s. economy is strong enough to actually handle all those negative effects of the trade tensions not for long i mean we are stronger of now but i think coming into the next earnings season you will see it hit to our knees remember we just came off in our in season where things were good i mean 75 percent of all companies that reported the profit line so things are still good what earnings and that's the
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bottom line but i do think you'll see things slow down going into the holiday season if this isn't taking care don't thank you so much for your time thanks for having me really. the new british foreign minister dominic rob said there's a huge appetite for opposed to bribes a trade deal between the u.k. and the u.s. after meeting with u.s. president donald trump rob is on a 3 day visit to north america. campaigners say leaving the european union will allow britain to sign its own by lateral trade deals with other countries the e.u. is the u.k.'s biggest trading partner. courier service fed ex is ending its deal for ground deliveries with e-commerce giant amazon fed ex is allowing its contract with the online retailer to expire at the end of the month amazon is building its own cargo hub in kentucky analysts say the tech giant could be planning to build its own delivery service making it a potential competitor to fed ex fed ex says amazon only accounted for
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a little over one percent of its revenue. and as a way lad has accused the u.s. of economic terrorism and of trying to torpedo peace talks after the trump administration ordered a freeze on the country's u.s. based assets under the sweeping measures any foreign entity doing business with the government of venezuela could face u.s. sanctions. in caracas the chemo to fighting against the toughest sanctions on least in more than 3 decades the dysplasia written on their faces. a great property in the united states with citgo it was stolen our buildings and diplomatic headquarters thousands of citgo gas stations all stolen our accounts at citibank bank of america to pay our commitments our diplomats all stolen thieves the 1000 times the run. there have been fears sit a u.s.
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based subsidiary of the venezuelan state oil arm could be targeted to pay off state debts opposition leader one who i do says however that the u.s. measures will protect sicko and target the government. get to know what this is not against venezuela it's against the regime and those who do business at the expense of the hunger but has whalen's in this event. that's a meeting of countries aligned against nicolas maduro the u.s. made clear it will target foreign entities who dare to work with his government stop short of banning private sector business links. for any international corporation for their u.s. based european wherever they may be to the boards of directors and shareholders they ought to be asking their management if it's worth risking for a trickle of income from the illegitimate ruggiero government if it's worth risking
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their business in the united states. in caracas little sense the news will break the deadlock. and what trump wants is to cripple us so we start going out to kill each other but this won't happen because people already know what he's like. as a kid the government will be affected because they'll have less political support than they would otherwise have had with their cronies and if you will. there are provisions to a life or much needed food medicine and clothing aid to reach venezuela humanitarian crisis but analysts say the latest gambit will effectively make this socialist state radio one to 2 outsiders exactly what the u.s. wants as it turns the screws on nicolas madugalle. as the muslims for a pair for the festival of sacrifice are. there are 2 developments people are bleating about romania is shipping thousands of sheep to libya under the burning
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sun despite a warning from the e.u. activists labelled the vessels that ships and in some countries speculators are reportedly driving livestock prices up as the festival near. as muslims around the world countdown to the start of by god hot on sunday algeria is preparing for the slaughter of 3 and a half 1000000 shape and goats prices here and across north africa are surging with demand. i've been this been this cheap flock this year is thanks to all in good condition prices are up to 60000 dina. some blame speculators for the soaring prices others say that prices have gone up because of costs at the official slaughter houses and enforcement of animal welfare standards. this year that the coastal villages threatened by rising sea levels and there's no
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