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marginal road,cha the vic was taken to metro, where he passed away, you can read more about this story at fox 8.com. >> euclid police m, fbi searching for two bank robbers, they walked into the us bank at east 200 street they were last seenen on kildeer avenue a reward for tips at least two a conviction.. released a video from a september shootingng at a gas station on the west side, a man and the basal catwalks into a dark sedan as a white suv pulls away,y, the man fires several shots at the suv, this is not the video that we were looking for, they recovered 12 shell victims were later treated and released, if you have information, contact the cleveland police.. so is missing a valuable christmas present after state troopers made a drug bust on th turnpike, near toledo they stopped a car for following too closely on ied in wood county inside they found ten boxes packed with $300,000 worth of drugs, marijuana and 360 thc pills and pounds of hash wax oil the driver is spending thanksgiving weekend behind bars on felony charges, at least nine people dead and six missing after tropical storm otto hit costa rica it was a category two hurricane just before making landfall in nicarag
marginal road,cha the vic was taken to metro, where he passed away, you can read more about this story at fox 8.com. >> euclid police m, fbi searching for two bank robbers, they walked into the us bank at east 200 street they were last seenen on kildeer avenue a reward for tips at least two a conviction.. released a video from a september shootingng at a gas station on the west side, a man and the basal catwalks into a dark sedan as a white suv pulls away,y, the man fires several shots at...
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first, the us bank. two teller and handed him a note. demanding money. he took the money and ran away. they ran west. you can anonymously call in tips to the police department with the number on your screen. second, a man in three others robbed a verizon wireless store in highland heights. cash from the safe as well as electronics and ran off at the money. highlands highs police are trying to identify these guys. anything else that can help in that case. >>> a 13-year-old west lake girl is missing tonight. it is believed she could be in lorain county. she left a friend's home and has not been seen since. she has been known to and has not had it in for days. if you recognize her from the photo, please call police. >>> turning to politics, here with a wrapup of the important transition news. you might've missed over the holiday, is hilary golston. >> reporter: now that the turkey is digested and black friday shopping is done. we are turning our attention to transition. i know you may have missed some important considerations. the possible appointments. were
first, the us bank. two teller and handed him a note. demanding money. he took the money and ran away. they ran west. you can anonymously call in tips to the police department with the number on your screen. second, a man in three others robbed a verizon wireless store in highland heights. cash from the safe as well as electronics and ran off at the money. highlands highs police are trying to identify these guys. anything else that can help in that case. >>> a 13-year-old west lake...
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he'll hold a rally at the us bank arena in cincinnati. florida. >>> wildfires in eastern tennessee have turned deadly as three people have died and thousands are evacuated from their homes. as a fast moving wildfires sweep into the vacation communities outside of the great smoky mountains. mark barker is in the hardest hit area of gatlinburg with the >> the scene around gatlinburg tennessee is utter devastation, hundreds of homes and businesses were damaged and destroyed by a fast moving wildfire that erupted overnight into a inferno. >> this sapphire for the history books, because it is unlike anything most have ever seen. >> several wildfires in east tennessee fueled by high winds and dry brush reached out of hour. >> it's hurricane force, there's nowhere to be when you're trying to fight a fire. >> flames came close to a hotel terrifying guests. 14,000 people were evacuated in gatlinburg. >> i'm glad they did when they did. those flames are right up on us. >> we couldn't see, if they didn't come and get us, we wouldn't have gotten out a
he'll hold a rally at the us bank arena in cincinnati. florida. >>> wildfires in eastern tennessee have turned deadly as three people have died and thousands are evacuated from their homes. as a fast moving wildfires sweep into the vacation communities outside of the great smoky mountains. mark barker is in the hardest hit area of gatlinburg with the >> the scene around gatlinburg tennessee is utter devastation, hundreds of homes and businesses were damaged and destroyed by a...
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. >> if you see the purple, the domes and the us bank building are lit in purple today. so we encourage you to wear purple and raising awareness. it is the t killer and most under funded cancer research focus. it is what you hear and wow, this is such a deadly form of cancer. >> yes, that is right. so wearing purple today. you will want to wrap up in lots of layers over about the next i would say 36 hours, we have every day this month our temperatures have been above normal. we have three days in the 70s. today if we break 70 may be day four. this is changing up tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. we see the winds today in the neighborhood of 12-25 miles per hour. but tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night better than 40 miles per hour. the colder are going to spill in. as far as the snow is concerned minnesota is getting this winter storm warnings for minnesota. we may see a stray flurry over night friday night but i don't think we are getting accumulation here to speak. the main energy is focussed to the north. the warm front today. 52 at the airport. 46 waukesha. tem
. >> if you see the purple, the domes and the us bank building are lit in purple today. so we encourage you to wear purple and raising awareness. it is the t killer and most under funded cancer research focus. it is what you hear and wow, this is such a deadly form of cancer. >> yes, that is right. so wearing purple today. you will want to wrap up in lots of layers over about the next i would say 36 hours, we have every day this month our temperatures have been above normal. we have...
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investigators say they walkedy into the us bank branch on east 200 street. they handed the teller a note demanding cash. police say the young man did not appear to have a weapon. suspects got away with an undisclosed amount of money. they were last seen running down killed your avenue. there is a reward for any tips that lead to an arrest and conviction in this robbery.y. streets four oh firefighters are trying to determine the cause of a barn fire that t killed severl animals. this was the scene as sahbra farms on diagonal road k around 4:00 a.m. investigators say a barn, property, fire, trapping several animals inside. firefighters worked quickly to extinguish the blaze but not before the flames and smoke killed a dozen horses in at least three rabbits. you can read more about this story on fox8.comm. big news making headlines across the globe tonight. longtime cuban leader fidel castro haser died. for decades, he put his small island nation on the international stage by antagonizing united states and setting many cubans into exile.i they can florida are ce
investigators say they walkedy into the us bank branch on east 200 street. they handed the teller a note demanding cash. police say the young man did not appear to have a weapon. suspects got away with an undisclosed amount of money. they were last seen running down killed your avenue. there is a reward for any tips that lead to an arrest and conviction in this robbery.y. streets four oh firefighters are trying to determine the cause of a barn fire that t killed severl animals. this was the...
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imported, the litigation clouds around the banks it in credit squeeze but stay with us because we aren the banking scene. surveillance, francine lacqua and tom keene and there will be a big u.s. focus on the election and the u.k., the boe super thursday, the notable high court wrecks of ruling we have been speaking about all morning. we will be keeping a close eye on how we trade, stocks currently in the green. the pound. francine: jump angst fires up gold -- trump angst fires of gold. day.ecision the uk's central bank is said to leave rates unchanged but what about inflation? brexit rolling, and the next hour -- ruling comes. the pound gains ahead of the ruling. surveillancemberg ." i am francine lacqua, tom keene in new york. it is all about the pound and the u.s. presidential election. tom: the fed meeting yesterday. meetingank of england more important than this court ruling we're supposed to have in london? 50/50 because we will get some crucial inflation data from mark carney and at the same time, the ruling may put political angst once again. tom: i want to
imported, the litigation clouds around the banks it in credit squeeze but stay with us because we aren the banking scene. surveillance, francine lacqua and tom keene and there will be a big u.s. focus on the election and the u.k., the boe super thursday, the notable high court wrecks of ruling we have been speaking about all morning. we will be keeping a close eye on how we trade, stocks currently in the green. the pound. francine: jump angst fires up gold -- trump angst fires of gold....
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this is mounted at the us bank building. it is a nice day. we are getting a look at the valley. sunny skies for most of this morning and into the afternoon. a few high clouds are streaming in. look at the degrees. now sunset 4:35. clouds are filling in and tim and melinda we look at the showers tonight. melinda: thank you, sal. former attorney general janet reno has died. tim, you are learning new information? tim: yes, the god daughter says she died this morning from complications related to parkinson's disease. friends and he was 78 years old. she was the first woman to serve as u.s. attorney general. she ran for the florida governor and lost that race. services for reno are not announced but we'll bring you the information when it is coming into the news room. >> a big story this morning, a mare thon of events for hillary clinton and donald trump as are getting ready for election day. the fbi director saying he found no evidence to warrant the charges against hillary clinton. we are live in washington with the latest. good morning. reporter: good morning, ben, and so far we h
this is mounted at the us bank building. it is a nice day. we are getting a look at the valley. sunny skies for most of this morning and into the afternoon. a few high clouds are streaming in. look at the degrees. now sunset 4:35. clouds are filling in and tim and melinda we look at the showers tonight. melinda: thank you, sal. former attorney general janet reno has died. tim, you are learning new information? tim: yes, the god daughter says she died this morning from complications related to...
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the banks are less expensive. it is more continental europe. guy: we'll come back and explain the continental banks in just a moment. let us focus back in on the hsbc trade. governor talks about the andaordinary levels of debt he says, even further developed markets, this would be sensationally high. does that not were you? patrick: he seemed to stress that, -- does that not worry you? patrick: he seemed to stress that. the housing in china is being called a bubble. aggregate debt is 280% across corporate financials and various consumers and government so it is high, not out of line with the developed world, an economy that is growing, so it grows its way into debt better than the developed world. it creates risks but there is growth in china. guy: the governor talks about he global risks and he said senses the problems for u.s. banks on the global level, but nevertheless he also faced a number of questions surrounding brexit. it seems to be we simply do not know. he says it depends on how this is ordered and is sequenced, how orderly it is. the brexit process is going to be important for u.k. financial institutions the pr
the banks are less expensive. it is more continental europe. guy: we'll come back and explain the continental banks in just a moment. let us focus back in on the hsbc trade. governor talks about the andaordinary levels of debt he says, even further developed markets, this would be sensationally high. does that not were you? patrick: he seemed to stress that, -- does that not worry you? patrick: he seemed to stress that. the housing in china is being called a bubble. aggregate debt is 280%...
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kind of insight does that give you in terms of having used their services, now you're able to provide the services. >> one of the things that the food bankelps with families like us is getting nutritious food, and when we came here to america ten years ago, our budget wasn't really enough with the rising housing costs here in sill can valley. providing nutritious food to for my family, we needed to stretch the budget and with the help from second harvest food bank, we were able to like give my family something more from our budget. so the feeling that getting help from someone and now being able to help people like me is really a big accomplishment when i see people having the proper nutritious food that they get. >> that's very nice. thuy, we were talking about your own personal background. you worked for a number of different agencies all with the idea of helping people and helping them in this way. a brief background in terms of your history and how it helps you in terms of doing your job. >> well, i started out as volunteering, and i started with medical. i focused more mainly on medical and then i find myself at o'connor hospital an
kind of insight does that give you in terms of having used their services, now you're able to provide the services. >> one of the things that the food bankelps with families like us is getting nutritious food, and when we came here to america ten years ago, our budget wasn't really enough with the rising housing costs here in sill can valley. providing nutritious food to for my family, we needed to stretch the budget and with the help from second harvest food bank, we were able to like...
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the year. with us here on, "comunidad del valle," is claribel chavez with the second harvest food bank, who is here to tell us about how maybe you can participate in this annual holiday food drive. welcome back to the show. claribel chavez: thank you. damian: so, tell us--i mean, it's kind of shocking to say that, "here we are again." but, here we are again. it's time to start with our donations to make sure that everybody gets to enjoy the holidays the way we would like them to. claribel: yes, well this time of the season, it's really important that we raise enough funds so that
the year. with us here on, "comunidad del valle," is claribel chavez with the second harvest food bank, who is here to tell us about how maybe you can participate in this annual holiday food drive. welcome back to the show. claribel chavez: thank you. damian: so, tell us--i mean, it's kind of shocking to say that, "here we are again." but, here we are again. it's time to start with our donations to make sure that everybody gets to enjoy the holidays the way we would like...
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it "was the bank's mistake, and not his"and said "most of it felony theft and faces up to six years in prison. vilkoski will make his first court appearance on november 21st.a spokeswoman for us bank declined to comment on what happened-other than to say the teller involved in the mix up is no longer an employee. 3 a shorewood man coming home from the potowatomi casino... robbed at gunpoint in his own driveway.. before 4 this morning at an apartment complex on river park court, near oakland avenue.police say the suspect approached the victim as he was parking and demanded money. the suspect left the scene in a red minivan. milwaukee police arrest the man who they believe drove the car that hit and killed a 5- year-old girl. girl. ricyia langham was struck as she was going to church with her family near 64th and leon terrace sunday morning.the driver of the days after the girl's family begged the driver to turn himself in... police say they have a 30-year old man in custody. a wheelchair stolen from the yard of a young woman with cerebral pasly. pasly.it happened near 50th and hampton.rayquetta lawrence can't push the standard wheelchair and needs the motorized chair that went
it "was the bank's mistake, and not his"and said "most of it felony theft and faces up to six years in prison. vilkoski will make his first court appearance on november 21st.a spokeswoman for us bank declined to comment on what happened-other than to say the teller involved in the mix up is no longer an employee. 3 a shorewood man coming home from the potowatomi casino... robbed at gunpoint in his own driveway.. before 4 this morning at an apartment complex on river park court,...
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the last one was really big, it scared us. representatives with the bank tell us they're glad everyone inside made it out safe. live in kenosha... fa for his r fatal shootingofa little lwaukee girl. girl.it's five ears for pau farr who toitte ylah petersen was murred ere as she sat on her grandfathter's lap. it turns out the shooters targeted the wrong house. both will be sentenced next month. 3 a disgraced milwaukee officer pleads not guilty to sex assault and prostitution charges.dominique heaggan- brown was fired from the force. he'll be back in court next month in this case. heaggan-brown is investigation for the fatal shooting of sylville smith in august in milwaukee's sherman park neighborhood. no decision on charges in that case so far. a promising young milwaukee brewers player is apologizing to the fans for his arrest in f. florida.according to police in tampa, keon broxton was drunk and refused to leave after a fight outside a bar last night. he was arrested for misdemeanor treassing and his mug shot appears to show injuries to his face. the comm
the last one was really big, it scared us. representatives with the bank tell us they're glad everyone inside made it out safe. live in kenosha... fa for his r fatal shootingofa little lwaukee girl. girl.it's five ears for pau farr who toitte ylah petersen was murred ere as she sat on her grandfathter's lap. it turns out the shooters targeted the wrong house. both will be sentenced next month. 3 a disgraced milwaukee officer pleads not guilty to sex assault and prostitution charges.dominique...
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the yields have been coming down significantly. fund managers have no other options been to use leverage. for the central banko discourage the use of leverage by increasing the funding costs. manus: interesting. angie: how will be tightening affect china's bond market? this is a question investors have been asking. with the potential deleveraging, the bond yields are likely to go up, so prices will come down. return next year is likely to come down as well. yield look at the chart premium of three year corporate aaa rated bonds over government bonds, there is already a 14 basis point this month alone, headed for the biggest jump in seven months. we are seeing other signs of stress in the bond market. two companies have defaulted this month, although they have made repayments one day later was so investors are likely to have a tougher year next year. that was our corporate finance reporter. thank you very much. right, let's get the latest from the markets. here is haidi lun. haidi: it is hard to get around the core of the narrative when it comes to how markets are trading in asia as markets open up on your sid
the yields have been coming down significantly. fund managers have no other options been to use leverage. for the central banko discourage the use of leverage by increasing the funding costs. manus: interesting. angie: how will be tightening affect china's bond market? this is a question investors have been asking. with the potential deleveraging, the bond yields are likely to go up, so prices will come down. return next year is likely to come down as well. yield look at the chart premium of...
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toomey even used his power in the senate to help himself, voting to gut rules that protect us and crack down on big banks. pat toomey. out for himself, not us. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. pwhen i come home and dinner'sry not ready i go through the roof. grab 'em by the p*á*á". when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. more accusers coming forward to say they were sexually assaulted by donald trump. i'll go backstage before a show... yes.. and everyone's getting dressed. donald trump walked into the dressing room while contestants, some as young as 15 were changing. standing there with no clothes. you see these incredible looking women. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat-chested is very hard to be a 10. do you treat women with respect? uh... i can't say that either. alright, good. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. >>> the septa strike is forcing people to find an alternate way to get around. >> tim, when we last saw you, you were getting into that car. he had picked up somebody who worked a
toomey even used his power in the senate to help himself, voting to gut rules that protect us and crack down on big banks. pat toomey. out for himself, not us. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. pwhen i come home and dinner'sry not ready i go through the roof. grab 'em by the p*á*á". when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. more accusers coming forward to say they were sexually assaulted by donald trump. i'll go backstage before a show... yes.....
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the analysis. it is a standard use methodology that the world bank uses. is that something that would be used in the new initiative? our colleague from hopkins asks a very, very important question. what happens if our optimistic assumptions about resource allocation don't come through in the context of flat aid. and then sophie, what next. maybe i'll answer that. i don't know. let's -- nanda, do you want to say something about line items? >> i'll take the second question. >> ok. >> as i mentioned that analysis showed that we looked at countries from 1995 through 2013. we look at countries that started low income, remained low income, that start as as low income and transitioned to low to middle income and it is really interesting. data is powerful. in 1995 there, are only three countries in south africa where donor spending on health exceeded government spending on health. y 2013, we had at least 11, if t 13 countries where donor spending on health exceeded public spending on health. in 1995, donor spending constituted 13% of total health spending for these
the analysis. it is a standard use methodology that the world bank uses. is that something that would be used in the new initiative? our colleague from hopkins asks a very, very important question. what happens if our optimistic assumptions about resource allocation don't come through in the context of flat aid. and then sophie, what next. maybe i'll answer that. i don't know. let's -- nanda, do you want to say something about line items? >> i'll take the second question. >> ok....
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heists the latest on sunday november 13 at a td bank in peabody the fbi suspects the man is also responsible for 3 similar robberies since halloween : in arlington, reading and burlington. the suspect using the same routine, each time, putting on sunglasses after entering the bank, he then writes the word 'robbery' on a withdrawal slip, misspelling the word by using only one b. the fbi fears, the suspect has been getting more and more aggrve >> the tone of his voice is more aggressive. it is resulting in a greater loss. reporter: nothing funny about this misspelling bandit. the fbi wants them off of the streets. they are offering a $1000 reward for information leading to his arrest. anchor: the college student who half years behind bars. joseph castano changed his plea to guilty in a salem courtroom this afternoon, he was convicted of motor vehicle homicide and manslaughter in the death of craig sampson. castano was visiting his childhood friend at endicott college in beverly last april, when he crashed into a utility pole. craig sampson's father hopes there is a lesson in the tragedy. >> i hope that our loss,s somebody else from having the same loss. ed: castano will also serve three ye
heists the latest on sunday november 13 at a td bank in peabody the fbi suspects the man is also responsible for 3 similar robberies since halloween : in arlington, reading and burlington. the suspect using the same routine, each time, putting on sunglasses after entering the bank, he then writes the word 'robbery' on a withdrawal slip, misspelling the word by using only one b. the fbi fears, the suspect has been getting more and more aggrve >> the tone of his voice is more aggressive. it...
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the enterprise. they will be used in conjunction with computer banks on-board ship. tubular with extreme multiplicability. appear to have affinity for nucleic acids... this was 300 years ago, captain. all the adults are dead. only the children are left alive. but children become adults. at least... they have up to now. doctor? there are certain glandular changes which take place upon entering puberty, are there not? of course. it changes the entire body system. you know that. as they enter puberty, contract the disease? that would explain why there are no adults. glandular... postpubescent. it could be. it's illogical. it does not follow. all the adults on this planet died 300 years ago, but there are children in the streets. who die when they enter adolescence. but...how do they keep the line going? one thing, captain. if she were a wild animal ever since she's been a little girl, how do you explain that she wants to stay with us? loneliness. i don't know. curiosity. i think children have an instinctive need for adults. they want to be told right and wrong. there may
the enterprise. they will be used in conjunction with computer banks on-board ship. tubular with extreme multiplicability. appear to have affinity for nucleic acids... this was 300 years ago, captain. all the adults are dead. only the children are left alive. but children become adults. at least... they have up to now. doctor? there are certain glandular changes which take place upon entering puberty, are there not? of course. it changes the entire body system. you know that. as they enter...
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the analysis. it is a standard use methodology that the world bank uses. is that something that would be used in the new initiative? our colleague from hopkins asks a very, very important question. what happens if our optimistic assumptions about resource allocation don't come through in the context of flat aid. and then sophie, what next. maybe i'll answer that. i don't know. let's -- nanda, do you want to say something about line items? >> i'll take the second question. >> ok. >> as i mentioned that analysis showed that we looked at countries from 1995 through 2013. we look at countries that started low income, remained low income, that start as as low income and transitioned to low to middle income and it is really interesting. data is powerful. in 1995 there, are only three countries in south africa where donor spending on health exceeded government spending on health. by 2013, we had at least 11, if not 13 countries where donor spending on health exceeded public spending on health. in 1995, donor spending constituted 13% of total health spending for th
the analysis. it is a standard use methodology that the world bank uses. is that something that would be used in the new initiative? our colleague from hopkins asks a very, very important question. what happens if our optimistic assumptions about resource allocation don't come through in the context of flat aid. and then sophie, what next. maybe i'll answer that. i don't know. let's -- nanda, do you want to say something about line items? >> i'll take the second question. >> ok....
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bank in alexandria. is this a cool thing to do around the holidays. president of burke & herbert bank terry cole. tell us how the bank is involved and what folks can do? >> well, the bank is involved because we are collection points for coats at 25 locations throughout northern virginia. all burke and herbert branches are accepting coat donations now through november 19th. it's really important. dig in your closets. put them to use. >> you guys have been doing this for six years now, right? >> six years. our customers are asking us in advance, when are you starting to collect coats? >> it's wonderful. join the crowd. come on down, come to burke & herbert bank, any branch, we'll put them to use. >> major lisa hall. thank you for joining us. where do the coats >> we have families that come to the salvation army this time of year with children they're trying to figure out whether to pay their light bill or rent or buy warm coats for their children. this is a great opportunity to provide coats for them so they can pay the more important bills but not have to worry about their children going cold. >> the bigg
bank in alexandria. is this a cool thing to do around the holidays. president of burke & herbert bank terry cole. tell us how the bank is involved and what folks can do? >> well, the bank is involved because we are collection points for coats at 25 locations throughout northern virginia. all burke and herbert branches are accepting coat donations now through november 19th. it's really important. dig in your closets. put them to use. >> you guys have been doing this for six years...
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and of course, we'll be looking to the bank also to give us a nod on the direction of interest rates. but what are we, eight years since the global financial crisis? we've had all this action from the central banks. and yet, a lot of people are still very unhappy and say that this has not dealt with the issues of inequality and society. it is purely funneled money into the pockets of the bankers and the corporates, who quite frankly, don't need it at this stage. and qe, as it's currently operating, is really not working in the interests of the people. and i'm very pleased to have with me, fran voight, who joins us from an organization called positive money, that has a different view on how qe should work. fran, good to see you this morning. thank you for coming on the program. so, what is wrong with what the bank of england is doing and why are you here protesting today? >> thanks for having me on? yeah, the bank of england after brexit announced a new round of qe, so creating 70 billion pounds of new money and funneling that straight into financial markets. we know from the bank's ow
and of course, we'll be looking to the bank also to give us a nod on the direction of interest rates. but what are we, eight years since the global financial crisis? we've had all this action from the central banks. and yet, a lot of people are still very unhappy and say that this has not dealt with the issues of inequality and society. it is purely funneled money into the pockets of the bankers and the corporates, who quite frankly, don't need it at this stage. and qe, as it's currently...
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this is the conference that gave us the world bank. this is the conference that gave us a global currency paid to dpold, which in turn was pegged to the u.s. dollar. and those of you may remember before it went away in the early 1970s there was no such thing as a floating exchange rate. all exchange rates were fixed gold. what that meant was that any transaction done almost anywhere in the world a percentage of it would come back to the united states in one form or another. it's what built post-war new york city. john maynard keens who's sitting in the middle there called bretton woods a swindle because he knew what this meant. what it meant was even if two parts of the british empire did business, say canada and australia, they would now likely do it in u.s. dollars, and they would now likely do it through new york bankers and new york insurance companies. this had been in the making since 1914. 1945 will make sure it stays in place until the early 1970s. keens however also said that great britain can't police half the world while sitt
this is the conference that gave us the world bank. this is the conference that gave us a global currency paid to dpold, which in turn was pegged to the u.s. dollar. and those of you may remember before it went away in the early 1970s there was no such thing as a floating exchange rate. all exchange rates were fixed gold. what that meant was that any transaction done almost anywhere in the world a percentage of it would come back to the united states in one form or another. it's what built...
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the ruling will be issued at a.m.n's high court 10:00 u.k. time. nejra joins us now from the bankd. talk me through what the economists are expecting in terms of rates. nobody is really expecting a rate cut. if anything, the market is more focused on the inflation issues for next year. nejra: absolutely. good morning. economists, the are expecting to keep the rate if anything, the market isuncha. they are expecting a unanimous vote on that, 9-0. but what they are also expecting is an a great to the inflation -- is an upgrade to the inflation forecasts. the mpc was signaling we could see further rate cuts this year. but we have had better than expected growth data. the inflation expectations have been rising as well. if you look at the 10 year breakeven rate, we are at the highest in almost three years. that puts less pressure on mark carney and the bank of england to cut. however, bloomberg intelligence says that although we are expecting a wait and see today, we could see the bank of england wanting to keep its options open for rate cuts in the future. the challenge as well is th
the ruling will be issued at a.m.n's high court 10:00 u.k. time. nejra joins us now from the bankd. talk me through what the economists are expecting in terms of rates. nobody is really expecting a rate cut. if anything, the market is more focused on the inflation issues for next year. nejra: absolutely. good morning. economists, the are expecting to keep the rate if anything, the market isuncha. they are expecting a unanimous vote on that, 9-0. but what they are also expecting is an a great to...
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the italian referendum. yournor, thank you for time. thank you for inviting us to your bank. ig meeting coming up that everybody is anticipating on the fifth. the finance ministers gathering to talk about what is happening in greece. the day before, we have the italian referendum. are you a bit worried about what the italian referendum may do to what happens on the fifth? are you concerned about the timing? yannis: well, not exactly. i think the fifth is independent of the fourth. guy: right. yannis: to put it mildly. guy: do you think italian politics, if there is turbulence in the financial markets -- is there an effect into asset prices the next day? maybe that will be the focus rather than the finance ministers focusing on what is happening with greece. yannis: well, they are two different things. i think the agenda on greece is now fixed. economic developments in greece are better than expected. on the macro side, the fiscal side, let's not confuse the two. guy: that meaning is important for a number of reasons. it clearly is going to be a focus of attention for the marke
the italian referendum. yournor, thank you for time. thank you for inviting us to your bank. ig meeting coming up that everybody is anticipating on the fifth. the finance ministers gathering to talk about what is happening in greece. the day before, we have the italian referendum. are you a bit worried about what the italian referendum may do to what happens on the fifth? are you concerned about the timing? yannis: well, not exactly. i think the fifth is independent of the fourth. guy: right....
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the key. anna: thank you for joining us. from the bank of cyprus. that is all we have for daybreak europe. bloomberg. ♪ welcome to bloomberg markets. alongside matt miller. what are we watching? let's talk about curve control. its bondnleashing buying operation but is the central bank really in the driving seat or is it the markets that are setting the pace? the dollar index holds above 100 but is the trump rally running out of steam?
the key. anna: thank you for joining us. from the bank of cyprus. that is all we have for daybreak europe. bloomberg. ♪ welcome to bloomberg markets. alongside matt miller. what are we watching? let's talk about curve control. its bondnleashing buying operation but is the central bank really in the driving seat or is it the markets that are setting the pace? the dollar index holds above 100 but is the trump rally running out of steam?
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considered dangerous and illegal on the federal level, the industry still faces unique challenges like banking the profits. >> we have irs guidelines to tell us how to file but at the same time we can't get a bank to do banking with us. >> reporter: as the tide to public opinion on pot changes, experts believe the west coast people. the federal government cannot crackdown. >> reporter: experts say optimistically it could be eight months before the rules are set and done. but they also admit there is a horse race on their hands between nevada and california. seeing which will get to the starting line first. reporting i'm nathanan, news 3. >> reed: about 250 national national guard soldiers home after a long deployment overseas. when they came home there was not a dry eye in the check out this reunion. they've been in kuwait nine months running logistical for central command. they've been providing food, water and supplies for soldiers. about 20 different countries in that brigade and they've been serving them all. these are of course our soldiers. they've all done a lot of jobs in the civilian world. we talked to a metro detective returning ho
considered dangerous and illegal on the federal level, the industry still faces unique challenges like banking the profits. >> we have irs guidelines to tell us how to file but at the same time we can't get a bank to do banking with us. >> reporter: as the tide to public opinion on pot changes, experts believe the west coast people. the federal government cannot crackdown. >> reporter: experts say optimistically it could be eight months before the rules are set and done. but...
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bank the first of many issues to calm? joining usn the line is the senior director of asset management at al rayon investment. thank you so much for joining us. in terms of this story, commercial bank going for rights issues, first of all, what does this say? should we be more concerned about the capital buffers in the qatari banks? anna: good morning -- guest: good morning, manus. should we be more concerned about the capital buffers in those banks? probably not. are apart from commercial bank, which is clearly having to take action to increase its equity. the rest of the country's banks are relatively well-capitalized, so that should not be the worry. a number of them have been issuing tier one capital in terms of bonds or sukuk over the last couple of years. from a capitalization perspective, we are trying. liquidity is clearly more stretched in qatar and in the gcc as a whole. ofus: as you say, that sort its that one to bed. i am wondering about the appetite this rights issue. i havesometimes when been here, we have talked about
bank the first of many issues to calm? joining usn the line is the senior director of asset management at al rayon investment. thank you so much for joining us. in terms of this story, commercial bank going for rights issues, first of all, what does this say? should we be more concerned about the capital buffers in the qatari banks? anna: good morning -- guest: good morning, manus. should we be more concerned about the capital buffers in those banks? probably not. are apart from commercial...
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the aisle are so freaked out by. that this is simply making sure that our banking system is not going to finance this deal indirectly or directly. and the use of the export-import bank would be prohibited. this amendment says it's a sunset to this bill, upon presidential certification that iran has ceased support of international terrorism. a goal we all h
the aisle are so freaked out by. that this is simply making sure that our banking system is not going to finance this deal indirectly or directly. and the use of the export-import bank would be prohibited. this amendment says it's a sunset to this bill, upon presidential certification that iran has ceased support of international terrorism. a goal we all h
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the takeoff. how is the banking system? the banking system is critical to that take on happening. so the banks shattered. we saw deposits fleeing. give us the banking system is, in its current state, and what it is capable of delivering to fund the takeoff you are talking about. evangelos: capital controls are still in place. they are a little more lax, but still in place. therefore, the supply of funding to the economy is still limited. deposits are not yet returning to the banks. external funding is still difficult. aerefore, we cannot expect big jump in the gdp next year unless this funding issue is resolved. the funding issue is a matter of trust from abroad. to get trust from abroad, we need repro filing of the debt, and greece to be included in the qe. you have these things, the imf says we go next year for 2.8%. that we are not there yet. caroline: this is caroline in berlin. give us a sense of your own business. let steep dive into your industrial business, the metals, the appetite. are you seeing things pick up for you? evangelos: as you have seen in with the chance to speak with guy about it, it has been a relatively good year
the takeoff. how is the banking system? the banking system is critical to that take on happening. so the banks shattered. we saw deposits fleeing. give us the banking system is, in its current state, and what it is capable of delivering to fund the takeoff you are talking about. evangelos: capital controls are still in place. they are a little more lax, but still in place. therefore, the supply of funding to the economy is still limited. deposits are not yet returning to the banks. external...
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if there is no private solution, which i think is likely in this case, it is up to us to resolve the bank bank resolution with our materials and tools to use to go from failing -- bail-in to asset management companies and a dedicated insolvency regime and nothing else. it is not about resurrection at that point in time. it is breaking the link between sovereign and banks within the respective country and private solutions. the push out for private solution is creating another politicaproblem. you take the italian banks as an example. the bulk of the junior debtholders is retail. the prime minister has a problem. pushinggree that it is done the private solutions and european level? elke: i would put it differently . side hasf european decided bailing out is an unfair mechanism, so taxpayers bailing out private banks has cost the market quite a fortune. we have to work to make bail-and happening. you never start with a clean sheet of paper and without history. that into a knowledge some markets, italy is only one of the markets, and in the past, there has been a perceived understanding of t
if there is no private solution, which i think is likely in this case, it is up to us to resolve the bank bank resolution with our materials and tools to use to go from failing -- bail-in to asset management companies and a dedicated insolvency regime and nothing else. it is not about resurrection at that point in time. it is breaking the link between sovereign and banks within the respective country and private solutions. the push out for private solution is creating another politicaproblem....
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the extreme to cash those checks. authorities tell us checkbooks they then use those items to get money from the bank. thieves have hit tampa, clear water and safety harbor. listen to what they do to get tellers to cash those checks. . >> whether it's shaving or whether it's make up or wigs a lot of times, they'll try to do that to make themselves look like the person in that picture as much as possible. >> now, in one case bank cameras caught a woman in the act. police say she used a stolen id cash. now, detectives aren't sure if they're dealing with one theft ring or several. they advise not keeping anything valuable in your car. we know we all live busy lives. sometimes you can forget that you leave things out in the open but an important reminder to keep your checkbooks and id safe. >> incredible the length they're going through disguising themselves to look like the person that they stole it from. >>> well, now, another warning you want to lock your car doors video shows a man wandering around neighborhoods looking for unlocked cars. you see him walking along the east lake and woods landings neig
the extreme to cash those checks. authorities tell us checkbooks they then use those items to get money from the bank. thieves have hit tampa, clear water and safety harbor. listen to what they do to get tellers to cash those checks. . >> whether it's shaving or whether it's make up or wigs a lot of times, they'll try to do that to make themselves look like the person in that picture as much as possible. >> now, in one case bank cameras caught a woman in the act. police say she used...
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the access to a bank. from the bank by police this morning. we're told they were protesting the bank's funding of the dakota access pipeline. police say the two men and two women used bike chains to lock themselves together before locking themselves to the main entryway of the bank. tonight's five for good a local teenager who saw classmates who needed help and answered the call. maria: she's a real inspiration. newscenter 5's erika tarantal shows us how she's making a real difference for kids who don't know where their next meal is reporter: these bags ease worry. they lift spirits. filling a fundamental need. they're the work of kira andreucci and her team of volunteers at karing 4 kidz. see back when she was 11, kira noticed something really troubling every friday. >> kids were worrying about when they were going to have their next meal. that didn't sit comfortable with me. reporter: so she stood up. her plan pack food for kids in need to take home every week for the weekend. her dad skeptical at fir follow through but not for long. >> she gave up her 11th birthday and asked her family to give money and then she took and used that money to buy food. reporter: th
the access to a bank. from the bank by police this morning. we're told they were protesting the bank's funding of the dakota access pipeline. police say the two men and two women used bike chains to lock themselves together before locking themselves to the main entryway of the bank. tonight's five for good a local teenager who saw classmates who needed help and answered the call. maria: she's a real inspiration. newscenter 5's erika tarantal shows us how she's making a real difference for kids...
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the programs here at redwood empire food bank. this is alison goodwin director of the programs. this is the farm to family school pantry program. tell usgram that the food bank has had for the last seven years, and it serves about 2,000 children bookly at their schools so nine schools throughout the county, and we have -- we served breakfast items for families and then fresh produce, vegetables and protein, dare to, and they are getting fed every week for food to take home to their families. >> how many per week? >> families at all different sites throughout the county, elementary school. >> that's how great the need is and help remedy the need by texting the word feed to 80077 for a $10 donation. back to you, larry and ama. >> in today's wellness report the government is the cracking down on homopathic products. >> and yo-yo dieting could be dangerous for your heart. >> reporter: homopathic items will be held to the same standards of other products that make health claims. the ftc say some of these product are nothing more than alcohol and water. some products do still make claims they can actually treatment ailments or relieve pain d
the programs here at redwood empire food bank. this is alison goodwin director of the programs. this is the farm to family school pantry program. tell usgram that the food bank has had for the last seven years, and it serves about 2,000 children bookly at their schools so nine schools throughout the county, and we have -- we served breakfast items for families and then fresh produce, vegetables and protein, dare to, and they are getting fed every week for food to take home to their families....
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have seen investors betting against that happening. >> quite a few analysts at we said the turkish central bank would usencluding the interest rate to bolster the currency. , quite a few seem to think that the general global environment had a reasonable heads -- as a a hit there could be residential straight not yet. tracy: so, they meet next week. what do we expect to happen then? >> according to bloomberg's survey of analysts and investors, they are expected to maintain all three of its interest rates. there is unusually high number of analysts who think your is the possibility the central bank might increase one of its and also there is an expectation that the central banks might continue to use its other tools to basically boost dollar liquidity, which is something that has happened a few times since july. tracy: all right, that was our economy reporter onur ant. of next, we continue our conversation with tim fox. we will be talking above the impact of the higher dollar and emerging markets. lots to discuss there. this is bloomberg. ♪ tracy: welcome back. you are watching bloomberg markets middle eas
have seen investors betting against that happening. >> quite a few analysts at we said the turkish central bank would usencluding the interest rate to bolster the currency. , quite a few seem to think that the general global environment had a reasonable heads -- as a a hit there could be residential straight not yet. tracy: so, they meet next week. what do we expect to happen then? >> according to bloomberg's survey of analysts and investors, they are expected to maintain all three...
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the pipeline in north dakota. >> they say bank has supported that construction. john is live at the scene with more of what's going on today. john. >> reporter: those protesters used bike locks and pvc pipes to chain themselves to this td bank here behind me. protesters taken way in handcuffs by boston police thursday morning after chaining themselves to the doors of a td bank in downtown crossing. four activists were arrested for blocking access to the bank. two locked their necks together. two more used reinforced pvc pips to lock arms. they're demonstrates against the construction of the dakota access pipeline on a native-american reservation in north dakota. >> what we are asking is for them to divest fossil fuels belong in the ground, pipelines aren't necessary, but at this point more the profound disrespect. >> reporter: td bank extended credit to the pipeline. protesters are calling for the bank to cancel the loan. >> i was just going to add that at this point, it's equally about the treatment of the standing rock sioux. >> reporter: they were charged with disturbing the peace and 7 news up. >>> a brock brookline animal hospital evacuated of after a hazardo
the pipeline in north dakota. >> they say bank has supported that construction. john is live at the scene with more of what's going on today. john. >> reporter: those protesters used bike locks and pvc pipes to chain themselves to this td bank here behind me. protesters taken way in handcuffs by boston police thursday morning after chaining themselves to the doors of a td bank in downtown crossing. four activists were arrested for blocking access to the bank. two locked their necks...
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bank! wisn 12 is partnering with the hunger task force to help local families in need. last year you helped us raise more than $100,000. the phone bank starts at 6:00 a.m. we will pass along the number onces lines are open. wisn 12 news time is 5:37. hitting the jackpot. melinda: the day could end in a massive payout if you play the lottery. just how big the powerball jackpot is right now. national park. the spot where this elephant got stuck and how rescuers finally 5:40. if you're feeling lucky, today could be your day. ben: today is the day to buy a ticket. thema, good morning. reporter: good morning, $359 million, that is what is up for grabs. signs flashing here this morning. maybe wishing you good luck. now the powerball is 44 states, washington dc, puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. the odds of winning the jackpot, just more than one in 292 million. now, if you would like to try your luck, here is what you will need. just $2 and go out and buy a could be the next 259 millionaire. we'll have the winning results tonight at 10:00. >> thema, i hope you got a ticket. >> she's got to tw
bank! wisn 12 is partnering with the hunger task force to help local families in need. last year you helped us raise more than $100,000. the phone bank starts at 6:00 a.m. we will pass along the number onces lines are open. wisn 12 news time is 5:37. hitting the jackpot. melinda: the day could end in a massive payout if you play the lottery. just how big the powerball jackpot is right now. national park. the spot where this elephant got stuck and how rescuers finally 5:40. if you're feeling...
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the central bank of canada. many said he was responsible for canada avoiding many disruptions others had. the phrase he usedhe bank of england will not hesitate to take action, a quarter of a trillion pounds is available. francine: this is pounds. you can see how it was crushing the financial crisis. i know banks are not systemic and there's a safety blanket for central banks, but you can see the movement and panic of traders analyzing the results at the 30 a.m.. -- 3:30 a.m.. this is chaos. does it feel as bad as 2008? >> it is difficult understand why a lot of smart money was betting on remain when the result is substantially in favor of brexit. i'm not surprised by the fx market this morning. know european leaders are crisis mode after this vote and they are locking themselves in emergency meetings probably across the region. will this lead to a more fractured europe? >> the exit is the worst possible scenario. i believe honestly much worse for the u.k. than for the european union. >> is this the beginning of the end of the e.u.? >> there's no doubt. i've been warning about this for many years now that t
the central bank of canada. many said he was responsible for canada avoiding many disruptions others had. the phrase he usedhe bank of england will not hesitate to take action, a quarter of a trillion pounds is available. francine: this is pounds. you can see how it was crushing the financial crisis. i know banks are not systemic and there's a safety blanket for central banks, but you can see the movement and panic of traders analyzing the results at the 30 a.m.. -- 3:30 a.m.. this is chaos....
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the superpac filings, see where it leads. if jesse used software to rig the election, working for hollis... if we can get into jesse's bank account, we can maybe see the payment hollis made to him, and then see if he used the same account to pay becky. good idea. too bad you can't access a dead man's bank account. maybe you can. (earth, wind & fire) ? to see what you can truly be ? ? what you can truly be ? (abby) jesse banged elaine! quinn saw a text on his phone that read, and i quote, "u wore me out. think you broke my bed," sideways happy face. ? shining star come into view ? ? yeah, give you strength to carry on ? (giggles) ? yeah, make your body big and strong, yeah ? i helped you move! i lent you 2,200 freakin' dollars, and you go bang that skank while i took your freakin' laptop to the freakin' genius bar for four freakin' hours? you are so dead! ? no matter who you are ? hi. i need to pick up a laptop i dropped off. what time? two years ago. ? shining star for you to see ? ? what your life can truly be ? i can wait. who's that guy? now why did he do that? now who's that? this season, put interrogators on mute...
the superpac filings, see where it leads. if jesse used software to rig the election, working for hollis... if we can get into jesse's bank account, we can maybe see the payment hollis made to him, and then see if he used the same account to pay becky. good idea. too bad you can't access a dead man's bank account. maybe you can. (earth, wind & fire) ? to see what you can truly be ? ? what you can truly be ? (abby) jesse banged elaine! quinn saw a text on his phone that read, and i quote,...
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uplifting the children and gives us the parents to spend time melinda: the surg restaurant group and phoenix investors sponsored the event. >> it's almost time our annual "food for families" phone bank! wisn 12 is partnering with the hunger task force to help local families in need. last year you helped us raise more than $100,000. the phone bank starts at 6:00 a.m. less than a half hour away. we will pass along the number onces lines are open. wisn 12 news time now is 5:36. >> while parts of the country the floods that put lives in danger and the rescue missions that kept californians safe. ben: and a clerk fights back. the worker who wouldn't go down without a fight even when faced >> becoming mostly cloudy for this morning. we get a live look at the valley for today. we are looking at a dry day as well. temperatures warmer today than yesterday. we reach up to the low 40s. slight chance of a stray sprinkle in the western counties this morning. the light rain is arriving tonight. wet off and on throughout wednesday. it is looking thanksgiving. bus stop weather this morning dry for the most part throughout the day, the temperatures more comfortable 43. melinda: heavy downpours in ca
uplifting the children and gives us the parents to spend time melinda: the surg restaurant group and phoenix investors sponsored the event. >> it's almost time our annual "food for families" phone bank! wisn 12 is partnering with the hunger task force to help local families in need. last year you helped us raise more than $100,000. the phone bank starts at 6:00 a.m. less than a half hour away. we will pass along the number onces lines are open. wisn 12 news time now is 5:36....
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the county food bank. but we also get food from neighbors who grow if in their yards. >> there are people who use the food nk here -- the people here, are they choosing the healthier items. >> they are. for the reason that ruthie can talk about. the spam is still here. one man had to lose weight and was diabetic and he decided that because he is a client here, he can actually do it on the food we provide. so he could avoid unhealthy carbohydrates and get healthy meats. he lost a lot of weight. he is off medication and looks terrific. >> and it is important for the health of people who rely on food banks around the bay area. >> yes. >> thank you so much. super food drive. and you can check out super food drive online. of course you can see the best items to donate here. if you're going to give this holiday season, give healthy. that's the message. >> alex, can you ask them about donating soda. i know that the food bank stopped accepting soda ten years ago. does berkeley take it. >> no soda. >> i'm getting a big no. >> okay. good. >> keep the coke. >> there you go. >> just to make it clear. >>> alameda count
the county food bank. but we also get food from neighbors who grow if in their yards. >> there are people who use the food nk here -- the people here, are they choosing the healthier items. >> they are. for the reason that ruthie can talk about. the spam is still here. one man had to lose weight and was diabetic and he decided that because he is a client here, he can actually do it on the food we provide. so he could avoid unhealthy carbohydrates and get healthy meats. he lost a lot...
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environment being the main reason, after recent volatility as a possible hint that the turkish central bank may not userate as a tool just yet. rate the central bank setting comedian meets -- committee meets next week. what do we expect to happen? >> according to bloomberg surveys of analysts and investors, the central bank is expected to maintain all three of its main interest rates. that said, there is an unusual high number -- unusually high number of analysts who seem to think that there is a possibility that the central bank might increase, one of its interest rates to suspend the run on its currency area there is an expectation central banks might continue to use its other tools to basically boost dollar liquidity, which is something that has done a few times since july. >> that is it for the best of bloomberg markets. it is a busy week ahead. we are going to be covering the meeting on thursday. can they ever come their differences and get a deal done? we will be right here for the start of the trading week in the gulf, sunday morning on bloomberg television. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: the dolla
environment being the main reason, after recent volatility as a possible hint that the turkish central bank may not userate as a tool just yet. rate the central bank setting comedian meets -- committee meets next week. what do we expect to happen? >> according to bloomberg surveys of analysts and investors, the central bank is expected to maintain all three of its main interest rates. that said, there is an unusual high number -- unusually high number of analysts who seem to think that...
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why do we do not publish the precise mathematical formulas that are used to evaluate bank portfolios, we have published and shared with the industry a great deal of information about the models that we use. >> you have information about them, but that doesn't mean they know what the models are. the models themselves are the basis for legal standards, are they not? >> we want to seize banking organizations to have risk management in developing their own capacity to evaluate the risks in their portfolios rather than using a model that we hand them. and above gao review of our stress testing didn't recommend. they looked at this carefully and they didn't recommend that we share with the industry the exact details of the model we have put out for public comment policies about how we designed the stress test scenarios and the industry understands how we go about devising those scenarios although they change from time to time and have a great deal of information about the models that we use and what is contained in them but we want to make sure that they have appropriate incentives to analy
why do we do not publish the precise mathematical formulas that are used to evaluate bank portfolios, we have published and shared with the industry a great deal of information about the models that we use. >> you have information about them, but that doesn't mean they know what the models are. the models themselves are the basis for legal standards, are they not? >> we want to seize banking organizations to have risk management in developing their own capacity to evaluate the risks...
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club of new york laid out the plan he promised last february to address the issue of banks that are too big to fail. that gives us our morning must-read. he talked about the balance between safety and economic growth. he said "we cannot make the risk zero and safety is not free."
club of new york laid out the plan he promised last february to address the issue of banks that are too big to fail. that gives us our morning must-read. he talked about the balance between safety and economic growth. he said "we cannot make the risk zero and safety is not free."
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. >>> with the paris agreement in effect, nhk has learned a japanese government affiliated bank intends to provide loans in britain. the green energy uses materials from land and animals. the bank of japan along with other institutions in japan and europe are planning for a plant near middlesbrough. it will supply electricity to some 600,000 homes starting as early as 2020. the sources say the development bank is hoping to apply the know-how on how to produce in japan. >>> prime minister abe has been urging companies to introduce pay hikes as part of his plan to boost the economy and reform the workplace. now officials at the finance ministry are moving on that measure. they've started drawing up new incentives aimed at getting new companies to pay out higher wages. the officials are thinking about includes thegz tax breaks for small and mid-sized firms that boost wages. under the current system, companies get a tax cut of up to 10% for every pay raise. the tax breaks totaled just over $1.5 billion in 2014. ministry officials will look at ways to encourage not only mid and small companies but also major corporations to implement larger
. >>> with the paris agreement in effect, nhk has learned a japanese government affiliated bank intends to provide loans in britain. the green energy uses materials from land and animals. the bank of japan along with other institutions in japan and europe are planning for a plant near middlesbrough. it will supply electricity to some 600,000 homes starting as early as 2020. the sources say the development bank is hoping to apply the know-how on how to produce in japan. >>>...
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the big banks hold more assets. bank holdings are soaring. lending standards are tightening. who is stepping in? -- the co-ceo is here. take uslending sphere that you specialize in. how big is it? >> 500 billion inside. it's small, but it's growing quite meaningfully. it started in the late 80's. there is a point where banks were the primary provider of capital. we stepped in and that became our core focus. david: what created the opportunity? why did that market develop? >> one a specialization. the banks over time just weren't able to be consistent. a lot of them were in and out of the market. it's been very difficult post crisis with the legislative crack down on leverage lending. it provides a lot of opportunities for us david: the regulator said there was much more risk you we don't want the big banks having that much risk here in why is it not too risky for you? >> we have outperformed many others. high yield the that is risk year. returns have been greater in terms of the market. who is your competition? >> it varies on the deal. in smaller businesses, it's bacs and finance companies like ourselves. you are not in that
the big banks hold more assets. bank holdings are soaring. lending standards are tightening. who is stepping in? -- the co-ceo is here. take uslending sphere that you specialize in. how big is it? >> 500 billion inside. it's small, but it's growing quite meaningfully. it started in the late 80's. there is a point where banks were the primary provider of capital. we stepped in and that became our core focus. david: what created the opportunity? why did that market develop? >> one a...
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fundamentals in the past month, and when you look at currencies, it is difficult to delineate between fiscal fundamentals -- yousef: we have to stop. thank you very much for joining us. anna: up next, the bankgland stress test. this is bloomberg. ♪ minister tells's us he is optimistic deals can be done at today's opec meeting. iran's oil minister says he too is helpful. under stress. hasannual bank of england released imminently and there's concern that not all of the biggest ranks will clear the bar. -- banks will clear the bar. trumps team. the president-elect dined with mitt romney. he meets goldman -- goldman's [indiscernible] nuchin forosen steve m treasury secretary. bloomberg daybreak. our flagship morning show. all alongside anna edwards. let's crossover to some of the lines hitting bloomberg. the iranian oil minister underscore diaz expectations for today's meeting and this is off the back of comments we got from the nigerian petroleum minister. we are seeing a spike in oil prices. 1.77% torently at $47.20. this is very interesting. a lot more volume and conviction in these trades in terms of voln in these trades in terms of the average aggregate volume. a lot more conviction as it
fundamentals in the past month, and when you look at currencies, it is difficult to delineate between fiscal fundamentals -- yousef: we have to stop. thank you very much for joining us. anna: up next, the bankgland stress test. this is bloomberg. ♪ minister tells's us he is optimistic deals can be done at today's opec meeting. iran's oil minister says he too is helpful. under stress. hasannual bank of england released imminently and there's concern that not all of the biggest ranks will clear...
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they stormed the bank using screen masks and got away with $50,000. they stole a car shooting and assaulting the victims in send the vehicle. the men convicted is mcgill sanders and milo mason. >>> heartbreaking case. logan rogers has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in prompted an unsuccessful police search. authorities has still not found the body of silas ojeda . >>> the health issues of those who worked at the nuclear plant argone. >> we are learning more about problems experienced by people who lived downwind. here is denver7's claims fernandez . >> reporter: it is a wildlife for nuclear bombs. now the people would like to know about compromises their health. >> in the last 10 years i have lost two wonderful uncles who used to work on rocky flats. one of them had no less than 50 cancerous tumors in his body. >> reporter: carl was so concerned about living the rocky flats that he moved to brighten. he took part in a health survey. today they have preliminary results. >> we assumed it was breast cancer and thyroid cancer. that is unusual. that only f
they stormed the bank using screen masks and got away with $50,000. they stole a car shooting and assaulting the victims in send the vehicle. the men convicted is mcgill sanders and milo mason. >>> heartbreaking case. logan rogers has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in prompted an unsuccessful police search. authorities has still not found the body of silas ojeda . >>> the health issues of those who worked at the nuclear plant argone. >> we are learning more about...
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bernie bowdry mistimed his run across the vikings' tunnel before the start of the game at us bank stadium yesterday. as he tried to cros - he was hit by linval joseph - a 300-plus defensive tackle. bowdry went down in a heap along with his equipment after the hit.. but the good news is that outside of a scratch on his nose...and broken glasses - bernie was ok. he actually was on the sidelines for the rest of the game.. all anchors chat/toss to 6am "it's everyone's worst nightmare. we never want to see anything like this happen. unfortunately, like dallas like baton rouge it's happened here." now at 6:00 - one officer dead... and three others hurt - after a series of in a span of 24 hours. and a teacher's car - stolen by a student! how a fox6 story helped put the keys back in the right hands. good morning and welcome to wakeup! rob's weather high pressure is sitting over us today keeping us sunny but that
bernie bowdry mistimed his run across the vikings' tunnel before the start of the game at us bank stadium yesterday. as he tried to cros - he was hit by linval joseph - a 300-plus defensive tackle. bowdry went down in a heap along with his equipment after the hit.. but the good news is that outside of a scratch on his nose...and broken glasses - bernie was ok. he actually was on the sidelines for the rest of the game.. all anchors chat/toss to 6am "it's everyone's worst nightmare. we never...