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and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories about their pets streets the larger corporations are not very interested in proving or disproving the value of their food because they're already making $1000000000.00 on it and there's no reason to do that research. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world and covering all aspects of business and how it affects us all i'm christiane and i'm going to bore in washington here's a look at what we have on debt. a momentous step one that has never been taken before with china toward a future of sharing reciprocal trade as we signed phase one of the historic trade deal and it's official the u.s. and china have their phrase one trade deal but this is just the beginning of was
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a long negotiation process there's a lot to break down here and we're excited to have richard wolfe both of economic up on here to help us cut through the slopes and dig through the details. and while we have seen a breakthrough on the prey front the tension is still present in the tech sector and the race. we take a look at the latest battleground in the fight taking place in the united kingdom so much to get to and sell a little time let's go. despite this touted as a quote a landmark signing of phase one between president and vice premier li all the markets are still an interest phase one has pretty much been priced into the market already so if anything additional detail starts to take the steam out of the rally and it came of the surprise that existing u.s. tariffs on chinese goods will stay in place even appy the deal is signed bloomberg reports that the 2 sides have an understanding that no sooner than 10 months but u.s. will review the progress and potentially. additional terrace affecting $360000000000.00
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worth of chinese imports this period of review is meant to give the trump an ministration time to verify that the pact has been honored secretary student said that these terrorists will stay in place until there is a phase 2 if the president gets a phase 2 quickly he'll consider releasing terrorists as part of phase 2. interesting tactic moving the goalposts now when we had all expected some sort of terror rollback in exchange for these massive ag purchases i mean isn't that the very point of quid pro quo in fair to go she something in exchange for something else. analysts have contended that this is a new level of protectionism that would have been unthinkable before president tom took office and while trump wants phase 2 negotiations which is expected to tackle the big hard issues that touch on sovereignty to begin immediately that's going to be difficult because the people's daily reports that these 2 trade talks may not
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start anytime soon now kicking the can down the road is a tradition in politics and china can also play this game to phase one was to get a truce and a cease fire to prevent further escalations from disturbing the markets and phase 2 well we'll say this friction between china and the us is already starting to feel like the new normal in the market it is likely that trade arguments and terror threats and the u.s. investment restrictions will continue throughout 2020 the official text will be released later on to review but there is a nonpublic component of the agreement which is a confidential annex with detailed purchase amounts devil's always in the detail as we wait for the documents to be released you know kristie i mean this is fascinating it seems like it's a big win for the trump administration but what is china really getting out of actually signing this deal today here in washington exact us i've got a clue what i was getting with the quid pro quo why is china actually getting china is making these huge add commitments 200000000000 dollars worth in the following 2
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years and what is it getting not in return not getting spanked by more terrorist by the u.s. to avoid more punishment by the u.s. how is that exactly fair is not really getting any additional reward in return then why do they sign the deal to do that in order to have a cease fire in order to avoid getting slapped by more tears which would have been in place in december and to further prevent more escalation and thereby volatility in the market and this also gives china a little bit of a breather and time to focus on their domestic market now looking ahead it's taken more than a year and a half to hammer out the details of phase one which you say already been beneficial really to china at this point so what about phase 2. going to see progress on this i mean the china people's daily they say we won't see this for a while exactly and we've been saying on the shelf for some time along with many of our guests that phase 2 is unlikely to be resolved anytime soon because if phase one took a year to have phase 2 which will probably be broken out into a mini phase $22.00 mini phase $2.00 except that's not all be broken out and who
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knows how long i'll take year and a half 2 years but we're going to definitely see on this so let's bring in professor richard wolfe economics to add a little bit of his insight here because he's one of those guys that christy was just talking about a professor i want to follow up on that same note that we just talked about there where do you see things when it comes to actually doing phase 2. well between you and me and the lamppost i don't see much happening i don't see much has happened here either i think this is 95 percent see at critics partly for the trumpet administration because they initiated all of this but partly as you correctly say for the chinese also to look as though 'd they're cooperating they're not interested in being a problem a position by the way which they have successfully promoted around the world where this is entirely seen as an american initiative an american commitment to protectionism not at all blaming china and that by the way in the long run is
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a very very important gain for china it has taken over from the united states the position of being the reasonable global world economic power that isn't slapping anybody with tower of at least not as an initial behavior it's only doing it if it is subjected to tariffs the united states you stop your pie the role of the dominant benevolent global world economic power mr trump whether you like him or not has lost that position for the united states and given the. china 2 other quick things one yesterday the united states said they're no longer considered china to be a currency manipulator my guess is that was on the table too because they'd the chinese don't want that kind of designation because it interferes in international monetary dealings and finally giving 10 months for
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a decision about continuing and maybe 2 years for the purchases by the chinese that are being talked about that's more than enough time for china to do and to play and to do many things that can undo the effect of tariffs let me remind you a tariff is a tax if you put a tax on chinese goods it makes them more expensive but if the chinese figure out ways to cheapen their goods well then they become competitive again even with our us and they've already been doing that in the last 12 months they will now accelerate that and that is a long term competitive advantage to them because as they're having to keep in their products americans protected by the tariff wall have less of an incentive to do that and in the long run that's also favoring china you bring up an excellent
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point about america who used to be the dominant stabilizing power in the global stage and he has kind of a kind of lost that now so is 20 twentieth's set to be a repeat of 29000 with rampant volatility in the market as a kind of gets charged around by more tweets from the white house because as a manager as they got totally destroyed last year from trying to reposition their portfolios every other day according to trump. well i think here's what you have for 2020 and for 2021 you basically have conflicting pressures the uncertainty around china which in this deal perpetuates for the rest of that of next of this year and probably into next year as well that's not good for the markets number one that's bad number 2 every 4 to 7 years capitalism everywhere in the world has a downturn we call that the business cycle every 4 to 7 years the last downturn here was in 2008 and 9 we are over due and everybody in the stock market who knows
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anything about history knows that and no one knows exactly when it will hit but that it will hit in the next year or 2 you can bet on it and that means that the stock market is going to be under a lot of pressure on the plus side the federal reserve keeps pumping wild amounts of money into the stock market the government just announced that we just passed $1.00 trillion dollars in government deficit spending so you're boosting the economy by the way done by a republican administration which used to criticize all that kind of behavior they're doing that that will boost the economy but i don't think that strong enough for the headwinds from the business cycle and the chinese uncertainty and of course we'll talk further about this in the coming weeks but up professor wolf i want you to hang in there for about 90 seconds we want to set up this next story and get your reaction to it just hang there for just a moment. on wednesday russian prime minister dmitri medvedev announced the
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resignation of the country's government now the resignation came shortly after president vladimir putin gave his annual state of the nation address where he announced plans constitutional reforms following that speech the president the prime minister announced his resignation and president putin thanked him for his service. and we as a government of the russian federation would have lined the president of our country with an opportunity to make all necessary. decisions are changing the russian political says you know what you need and in these conditions i believe that it would be right that the incumbent government of the russian federation resigns including the vertical zone the $17.00 of the most of the russian federation 2 of them for my party and i'd like to thank you for everything that has been done at this stage of our joint credit with it and i'd like to express my satisfaction at the results achieved that you would not everything of course he succeeded in everything never works out in its entirety and during the state of the nation the president said he plans to create a new position of deputy secretary of russia's security council which would be offered to medvedev under the proposed reforms of the state duma russia's lower
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house of parliament will be given the authority to dame the prime minister and the rest of their cabinet so the process will not go into effect until after a referendum from the russian people the kremlin said today that president putin met with the head of the federal tax service mikhail mistrust and and offered him the role of prime minister which he has accepted so we're going to bring it back to press or richard wolf right now host of economic update back in to break this all bound up with fessor wolf what do you make of this resignation of the russian government or what are we seeing here. well i think we are seeing an adjustment inside russia to the new and different global situation that they face they want to make some changes economically they have done really quite well they are looking at exports of energy to western europe far larger and more lucrative than what they had as little as a few years ago all their strategy which they chose in part was full forced
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on them did not depend russia on exports of non energy goods the way for example the chinese economy is dependent on exports of manufactured goods so they haven't been hurt as badly as germany has and other countries the united states include. good bye this trade war it's kind of a peculiar moment for them and i think they're looking at a new and more powerful and economically more secure situation in the world you see that they've kind of moved in to become the key player in syria so they are they have expansion a little bit of their range of influence i think they're feeling their oats and they're going to make some changes and they feel that they are in a stronger global position and a stronger don't mess that position and they probably are now knows the situation with a gunman signing have any impact on the russian economy or any of their economic
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relationships and market seems to be approving this as it's rallying the model x. as rallying 1.6 percent yeah i think that most people don't think that will have very little effect if this is very smooth everybody is congratulating everybody else everybody who's quitting is doing it without a murmur of opposition or resistance so this is all very choreographed very smooth and i think it's being read probably correctly by the markets as a sign of the self-confidence and their security there are problems inside russia there are problems within the equality in that society ever since the transition from the old soviet union those problems are not going away they're building up as they are elsewhere in the world that's going to be a problem for mr putin part of this is probably an attempt to see how to manage that that's a kind of an uncertainty but broadly speaking the market see this as russia
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becoming a more important player than it has been since 1909 and the collapse of the old soviet union professor richard wolffe of fear of understanding socialism thank you for breaking this all down for us we needed it today. my pleasure thank you. as wall street analysts initiate coverage on saudi aramco most agree that the upside has already been priced in and issued a neutral rating all except j.p. morgan christian malar issued an overweight rating with a price target of 37 reales representing a 6.6 percent from current levels new is predicated on stephan growth outlook and iran goes ability to sell oil at a premium it also has a lot of debt to equity ratio which will allow it to distribute a higher percentage of cash flow now saudi's production capacity is rising from
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15000000 from the current 12000000 citing increased appetite by the kingdom to regain its share of global oil demand as the entire oil markets tighten meanwhile saudi aramco speer abu dhabi national oil company is also slowly fund raising add nok is seeks to reform and modernize similar to iran co and has raised more than $19000000000.00 over the past 3 years from overseas investors including k k r and black rock and knock plans to invest $45000000000.00 to expand its refining and petrochemicals operation and is looking to boost its international market share for crude and fuel the reforms are spearheaded by abu dhabi's crown prince shaikh mohammad bin ziad who seeks to restructure the company to run more efficiently more like a major than a state controlled monopoly. there is time now for a quick break but stay right here because just on the other side of this break the bible is a lie it's coming under new stress as the u.s.
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has slammed britain over its decision to pursue wild ways roll in its 5 g. development dollars board which of the british american business association is on a tear and to help us look into the details of the pressure campaign and what the future of 5 g. in the british isles may look like it is we get a break here the numbers at the close. join me everything on the alex i'm unsure and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports this list i'm showbusiness i'll see that.
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money printing leads to the stock market going higher which makes anyone think they are geniuses and. see our strategy of bombing innocent people makes sense release the crack and money and then the bed accommodate the bars because they do so for national security and the stock market it's an all time high when everyone gets really smart thinking oh my genius i'm making for much more people kill more civilians the school system our soldiers our money and the stock market goes higher that's the cycle that we're in now it's called genocide for profit it's called america. must lead people by is no good keep the slum do you force new focus on the us so do you still. want. to see in the film was not pretty.
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good movie the. group will. be. welcome back amazon will invest $1000000000.00 into small business in india over the next 5 years the company's c.e.o. jeff bezos said at an event in new delhi on thursday but it says the $1000000000.00 will help manufacturers resellers and brands in the country who rely on the
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platform the c.e.o. added that he hopes the investment will help export $10000000000.00 indian made goods over the next 5 years the pledge of sports and in prime minister to hendra modi's make in india campaign during the event in new delhi the amazon founder touted the relationship between the u.s. and india saying i predict that the 21st century is going to be the indian century the most important alliance is going to be the alliance between india and the united states the world's oldest democracy and the world's largest democracy and as i had already promised more than $5000000000.00 towards growing their indian business and the latest pledges come after the competition commission of india said it was invested in investigating amazon and wal-mart's flipkart for alleged anti-competitive practices. goldman sachs is up over one percent today on our names and it beats analysts estimate for revenue but profits dropped due to $1100000000.00 litigation charge quarterly profits rose 23 percent and excluding the legal expense front which stems from the settlement of the one m.t.v.
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scandal profit was at $7.64 per share the bank's global markets division posted a 33 percent increase in revenue mainly driven by bonds now in the private banking side revenue grew by 52 percent investment banking revenue however declined due to a drop in m n a activity at the end of the year. in summary net income was down by 24 percent to 1920000000 partially due to the legal expense and partially due to a 42 percent surge in operating expenses the bank is now in advanced discussions with the d.o.j. to pay about $2000000000.00 to resolve the investigation into one and d b later on this month goldman will hold its 1st ever investor day where c.e.o. david solomon will disclose the results of a business review and his plans to restructure and drive growth. the international fight over hallway technology continues as britain's new prime
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minister boris johnson says that if critics of follow want to oppose the technology they need to give a reason for its exclusion in the government contract and provide an alternative johnson went on to say quote the british public deserves to have access to the best possible technology we want to put in a gigabyte broadband for everybody now if people oppose one brand or another then they have to tell us what's the alternative the prime minister also pointed out that he wants to protect britain's role in the 5 eyes intelligence sharing agreement between the united states britain canada new zealand and australia the us has been applying pressure on multiple countries to block all way from building out its 5 g. infrastructure now in fact should the trumpet ministration officials have said that allowing it to have access to the u.k.'s intelligence sharing would be nothing short of madness now joining us to discuss this further is hillary for which board member of the british american business association because they're so boris johnson was extremely careful to talk about keeping the 5 relationship why did you
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feel the need to make that point so heavily well because it's been a very long standing global agreement of course as you mentioned the us canada australia new zealand and the u.k. and i think i would go though to defer to andrew parker he's the head of m i 5 and he was charged with the investigation as to whether this is safe or not which was initiated by bob c. bob seeley was on the is on the u.k. foreign affairs council a conservative politician and they had extensive investigation as to whether it would be safe or not and basically because boris johnson was caught between a rock and a hard place he's made the pledge you just mention to the british public to to maintain compatible being very competitive and maintain that versus this investigation it will in the end andrew pollack of them live. 5 has said he does not think that while way will jeopardize national security i think it's not so much a case as what is happening now it's what is the possibility of what could that
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software do because we know back to 2010 michael hayden the head of the u.s. and u.s. agency actually has said look this is nothing more than a vehicle for chinese espionage. this is actually interesting because of this that they could be there's so much concern over while great technology but there's never been any actual evidence that the company does allow back door access to the chinese government. at this point how are they able to continually say this well they might well everybody might rise in my sprint. so what do you make of that i think it's the fear with the unknown and with the chinese i think it's because there have been cases against while way on the national security advisor i just mentioned michael hayden it was again going back to 2012 cases were opened want to about fraud and one about espionage commercial espionage and i think it's because of those cases there's always that expression where there's smoke there's fire and i think that those sort of like basically expose some sort of fear was that's never
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been that way with apple or verizon or any of the others and you have a question actually to follow up on that when it comes to apple who's receiving what's happening right now about the back door in the back before as we saw this after december and you know if you were so you have terror leader terrorist attack yes absolutely awful situation yeah but the u.s. government wants them to give a backdoor access into those phones because it's you know there is the line that is that is a global debate which is when it comes to terrorists do you want to have that access or not i mean people want it but then like you say it could be anything it could be for commercial espionage absolutely yes in the end it's about whoever is abusing the technology really can't blame the technology is it going to be is going to be a bad element and of grokked so now germany was also recently threatened by china's over its possible exclusion of way over its country's 5 g. build so what was the. well with germany they're in a very different situation of course germany is in a different situation because a quarter of the kamani factoring goes into china and so this situation is the
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ankle a muckle is very pressured by this the members of her party have actually opened a case where they want to pos legislation to ban while way into germany problem is this so dependent on the 3 manufacturing access into china and the ambassador to germany from china who he has actually threatened that you know we might not accept those calls into china anymore so the issue there is this legislation that's being started by members of the opposing party and absolutely i mean it seems like a lot of this i mean especially with what was happening in germany and now in the u.k. it's a lot of pressure from the united states who kind of started this battle against weiwei or at least made the biggest push on it and a lot of pressure from absolute hiller for it for which member of the euro board member of the british american business association thank you so much for joining us today. and finally some good news for the legions of nintendo and videogame fans out there universal studios japan says it will launch super nintendo world in osaka
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in the summer of 2020 the new mario centric theme park is slated to open in time for the 2020 summer olympics which take place in tokyo which will funnel massive amounts of tourist to the country universal studios japan has been awfully koyo about giving any details but launched a new website and probably on tuesday with a little bit of fancy stuff so with that announcement they promise that the park will be a blend or will blend the physical world with the world of the video game and allow visitors to feel as if they are playing inside their favorite nintendo video games now kristie it seems to me we're stepping away from the idea of virtual reality and now we're going to reality reality but still it's a video god still of the games are as they are gaming in reality how like an escape room thing but way more fun an animated kind of. and i saw some tech journalists who actually were at the a want or at the event in tokyo and they actually had these cool it a watch is that were branded with the nintendo character's and they were able to
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interact with the blocks and things around that will be around there are yeah i will be around the bank park so it's going to be it's going to be a fast any but why the check it out absolutely bats up by this time you can catch bow must on directv channel pray 21 does not watch out to 80 or is behind by 7 on planted t.v. the pre-teen the uptown to semi 9 or as always you can hit us up at youtube dot com slash boom bust archie see you next time on the money and hung is an my side of the main thing about save a time about what limbers it was
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maybe there are people in russian politics not in your putin puts forward his nomination for a new prime minister of the government resigns and paves the way for significant change. in the political shake up in moscow photos president putin signing or addressed the lawmakers where he outlined a shift to delegate more powers to the russian parliament. also off any 2 years of punishing i don't forgive in trade war the united states and china signed phase one of what's being described as a historic deal some still doubt what the guard is going for a. young americans are more inclined to think the u.s. is the one exceptional as a new poll shows almost off.

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