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exchange market next year, experts are not too optimistic, and in particular, the consensus group of focus economics predicts that by the end in the 23rd year, the dollar exchange rate in ukraine may reach uah 50, and in 2024 - uah 54, but this is not the most negative possible scenario. it depends on a number of factors. of which ones, mr. sergey , what will be your forecast regarding the exchange rate? they do not see any reason for the fall in the hryvnia exchange rate, in fact the situation is stable and now there is no pressure on the hryvnia. we have been observing an increase in the reserves of the central bank in recent months, thanks to western support, every month somewhere around 4 billion dollars and even despite the fact that the national bank makes interventions every month, even despite the outflow of capital, we see the growth of reserves, which means the absence of pressure at the national level and any prerequisites for this pressure to appear at least in the facts that we can see now . major ones, namely those that are approaching now , are not present, therefore, a stable situati
exchange market next year, experts are not too optimistic, and in particular, the consensus group of focus economics predicts that by the end in the 23rd year, the dollar exchange rate in ukraine may reach uah 50, and in 2024 - uah 54, but this is not the most negative possible scenario. it depends on a number of factors. of which ones, mr. sergey , what will be your forecast regarding the exchange rate? they do not see any reason for the fall in the hryvnia exchange rate, in fact the situation...
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chinese leaders gather to set up the next years economic agenda as it were, any indication or, or any idea as to what might come out of that. or you had to re focus on economic growth. the key word is really stabilization, it is to stabilizing growth, stabilize jobs, and to stabilize prices. ad professor correctly pointed out, inflation is rather low in china. so that really offers quite a lot of levers for china to revitalize the economy, be a physical and mandatory stimulus. and so we're going to see the worlds that largest economies moving in opposite mandatory and fiscal cycles are in the foreseeable future. however, as china continues to stimulate through money tree and the fiscal injections, i think that's going to continue to pose some resilience shoot inflation problem in the western world. and particularly, i think our policy difficulties to the fed as well. however, of trade, as you correctly mentioned, that mohammed continues to grow despite 2022 very difficult koby situations. and i think, you know, china is going to continue to buy for becoming not only the large or the world's largest next quarter, but the world's largest, the impor
chinese leaders gather to set up the next years economic agenda as it were, any indication or, or any idea as to what might come out of that. or you had to re focus on economic growth. the key word is really stabilization, it is to stabilizing growth, stabilize jobs, and to stabilize prices. ad professor correctly pointed out, inflation is rather low in china. so that really offers quite a lot of levers for china to revitalize the economy, be a physical and mandatory stimulus. and so we're...
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running for the senate in 2009 losing jobs economy was falling behind the campaign was based to focus on economicicies like fixing the tax code making it competitive for american workers and businesses i in 2017 what it looks like a small group of lawmakers the first time congress pass comprehensive tax reform in 31 years and then to create more and higher wages and updated the international code to encourage employers to come back here to america i wish it could've been more bipartisan and i believe it worked has helped us with unprecedented economicor growth and so that is well above inflation and with those poverty rates since i started keeping track in the fifties and the lowest ever for blacks init women's and hispanics unfortunately a lot of the gains have been washed away an avalanche of stimulus spending while supply has been constricted but also by regulation contributing to the highest inflation and 40 years i hope thend new senate has an opportunity and working with e the house makes progrowth economic policy a higher priority. >> and to support ukraine and the ongoing fight for freedo
running for the senate in 2009 losing jobs economy was falling behind the campaign was based to focus on economicicies like fixing the tax code making it competitive for american workers and businesses i in 2017 what it looks like a small group of lawmakers the first time congress pass comprehensive tax reform in 31 years and then to create more and higher wages and updated the international code to encourage employers to come back here to america i wish it could've been more bipartisan and i...
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required and in the coming central economic conference, the understanding is that monetary and fiscal policy will become more expansive and china will stay on chart to focusonomic growth priorities. >> guido, how disappointing or surprising were these latest economic numbers? also, based on what you are hearing, how long is it going to take for china to feel comfortable to start spending money? >> it has not been surprising. if you consider november, this was the very worst month. not only did we still have the results of the previous restrictions, but protests. the administrative issues on changing stuff not to mention the geopolitical isolation. it was largely predicted. how long it will take depends because china is still vaccinated nearly 90%, but they relied on their own vaccines. there vaccines are much less effective than the western mrna vaccines and the oxford vaccine. also, they hesitated to vaccinate the elderly. so until relatively recently, half of the over 80's in china were not vaccinated. the government has since determined to vaccinate the elderly more aggressively. however, i am wonder with their absence how protected they will effective
required and in the coming central economic conference, the understanding is that monetary and fiscal policy will become more expansive and china will stay on chart to focusonomic growth priorities. >> guido, how disappointing or surprising were these latest economic numbers? also, based on what you are hearing, how long is it going to take for china to feel comfortable to start spending money? >> it has not been surprising. if you consider november, this was the very worst month....
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the coming central economic work conference, the understanding is cited. monetary and fiscal policy will become more expensive, and china will stay knowledge hard to continue to focus on economic growth priorities. guido, from your vantage point, how disappointing or surprising were these latest economic numbers and also based on what you're hearing of from andy and from shirley. how long do you think it's going to take for the public and china to feel comfortable enough to, to come out again to start spinning their money again? it has not been surprising, especially because if we consider november, this was the very worst month because not only we still had the results of the previous restrictions, but also where the pros and, and the southern change and the administrative issues on changes and everything. not too much of the job, what if you got a solution and so on. so it was largely predicted how long it will take you depends because it's still try as vaccinated nearly 90 percent of the population, but they only ride on their own box in the way the buyer is roxanne's which are much less effective than the western am or ne routes, and so also the or the office f
the coming central economic work conference, the understanding is cited. monetary and fiscal policy will become more expensive, and china will stay knowledge hard to continue to focus on economic growth priorities. guido, from your vantage point, how disappointing or surprising were these latest economic numbers and also based on what you're hearing of from andy and from shirley. how long do you think it's going to take for the public and china to feel comfortable enough to, to come out again...
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this was critical as part of our economic recovery plan, not just to focus on the social equity piece, but i think the real centerpiece of our brazilian economy is going to center around making sure the underserved communities get the cut -- get the business they need to help them recover. when we heard about this opportunity with mastercard, we thought that we needed to talk a little bit more about how they could help expand and enhance some of our services. when you talk about technology, the mayor said we were going to build a small business portal that would allow all the businesses to come and do a one stop portal servicing. it has been frustrating in the past. when you are engaging in government bureaucracy. when you go to the department of buildings, they identify the business owner through physical address. when you go in the department of health, they would identify you in another way. each time you engage with a different city agency, you are having to re-fill out your forms and they treat you like they have no information about you when behind the scenes have a lot of data.
this was critical as part of our economic recovery plan, not just to focus on the social equity piece, but i think the real centerpiece of our brazilian economy is going to center around making sure the underserved communities get the cut -- get the business they need to help them recover. when we heard about this opportunity with mastercard, we thought that we needed to talk a little bit more about how they could help expand and enhance some of our services. when you talk about technology, the...
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dmitry peskov with a focus on economics what is expected?amily of our countries this year will exceed 44 billion euros - this is in the face of unprecedented external pressure, but the effect of our integration will actually neutralize western sanctions and make cooperation even more effective. receives practical and financial content. i recall that, as has just been highlighted. uh, a loan of 15 billion russian rubles has already been agreed nine so called passports. this is a brief description of the project implementation timeline, the contractor from the belarusian side and the buyers from the russian side . here our countries make mechanical engineering and microelectronics. there are legendary belarusian industrial giants. in the list, such as belaz, manufacturers of logging agricultural machinery, components on the agenda of 28 union programs that were previously agreed upon , they have already been completed by more than 60%, and today's news. our countries have begun preparing a new integration package for 24 and 26, that is, these
dmitry peskov with a focus on economics what is expected?amily of our countries this year will exceed 44 billion euros - this is in the face of unprecedented external pressure, but the effect of our integration will actually neutralize western sanctions and make cooperation even more effective. receives practical and financial content. i recall that, as has just been highlighted. uh, a loan of 15 billion russian rubles has already been agreed nine so called passports. this is a brief...
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the focus was on security and economic issues. the minsk dialogue continued in st. petersburg, including last night we had the opportunity to talk this morning already. i think that in an informal setting we will continue our communication and wonderful interiors. we agreed that the 23rd year will be celebrated as the russian language, so it seems to me that meeting today for a working breakfast in the russian museum would be the best way, by the way, and a good atmosphere to talk in that including more serious matters, including our bilateral relations. although we are in constant contact, nevertheless, every day life gives us a reason to discuss some issues and make the right decision so that they are resolved effectively. our governments work quite hard. i know that you were reported by the government to me in detail told the contact. well, there is already something to talk about, so i am very happy, because like this on the sidelines of our informal meeting. maybe two more times to meet and discuss for moscow we looked, well, if someone correctly vyskal, thinks
the focus was on security and economic issues. the minsk dialogue continued in st. petersburg, including last night we had the opportunity to talk this morning already. i think that in an informal setting we will continue our communication and wonderful interiors. we agreed that the 23rd year will be celebrated as the russian language, so it seems to me that meeting today for a working breakfast in the russian museum would be the best way, by the way, and a good atmosphere to talk in that...
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killed them, so the state, yes, the state cannot help these people to the extent that there was an economic focus it is completely different. specially for espresso and in ukraine, i am iryna koval, mother, wife, host of the espresso tv channel, and i am also a volunteer, our soldiers at the front need a lot of things every day, and that is why part of my life today is helping the armed forces of ukraine . i will have to understand such things as thermal imagers, generators, quadcopters, could i , a mother of three children, imagine that just like knowing the principle of operation of a diaper, i will understand the difference between an active and passive night vision device, did my wife know that i would buy my husband not shirts for work but bertie didn't even know about tactical glasses, but since 2014 i had to become a volunteer because our relatives were on the front lines and they needed help. everyone is still needed . even a small contribution from you can help supporting the army saves the lives of our soldiers and brings our victory closer join the community with a ukrainian view of th
killed them, so the state, yes, the state cannot help these people to the extent that there was an economic focus it is completely different. specially for espresso and in ukraine, i am iryna koval, mother, wife, host of the espresso tv channel, and i am also a volunteer, our soldiers at the front need a lot of things every day, and that is why part of my life today is helping the armed forces of ukraine . i will have to understand such things as thermal imagers, generators, quadcopters, could...
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attacked them, but the state, yes, the state cannot help these people there to that extent. was economical focusferent. but we are also a state. we are creating now as in a new ukraine. tetyana litvinova andriy vityuk is specially for espresso and slava. here, our viewers of the live broadcast are writing about what, what, what are you chasing lesya pugacheva? what i want to say. i have nothing against pugacheva herself, but i am confused by the fact that when ukrainians hear that alla pugacheva condemned the war in russia, that is, she condemned the war in her homeland , which is supported by her compatriots who went to her concert, moreover, there in when she was sentenced there, she did not say anything about it, she wrote on instagram, there was nothing about ukraine, it was her own appeal to her fellow citizens, so she does it with the thought of her country in the first place, and ukrainians immediately rush to thank her as if this is something incredible. it is normal . when a normal person is a normal person, she would go and condemn the war. it is not normal when some opinion leaders, s
attacked them, but the state, yes, the state cannot help these people there to that extent. was economical focusferent. but we are also a state. we are creating now as in a new ukraine. tetyana litvinova andriy vityuk is specially for espresso and slava. here, our viewers of the live broadcast are writing about what, what, what are you chasing lesya pugacheva? what i want to say. i have nothing against pugacheva herself, but i am confused by the fact that when ukrainians hear that alla...
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the focus was on security and economic issues. the minsk dialogue was continued in st. petersburg by you and me yesterday in the evening we had the opportunity to talk and this morning already. i think that in an informal setting we will continue our communication and wonderful interiors. we agreed that we will celebrate 23 years as the russian language, so it seems to me that today for a working breakfast in the russian museum will be the best. by the way, it's also a good environment to talk about, including more serious matters. i am referring to our bilateral relations as well. although we are in constant contact, nevertheless, life every day gives us a reason to discuss some issues and take the right decision in order for them to be resolved effectively, our governments are working quite hard. i don't know what the governments have been reporting to you. mikhail vladimirovich told me in detail about the contacts. well, already in place. what to talk about, so i'm very happy, because and so on the sidelines of our informal meeting. maybe the two of us will meet agai
the focus was on security and economic issues. the minsk dialogue was continued in st. petersburg by you and me yesterday in the evening we had the opportunity to talk and this morning already. i think that in an informal setting we will continue our communication and wonderful interiors. we agreed that we will celebrate 23 years as the russian language, so it seems to me that today for a working breakfast in the russian museum will be the best. by the way, it's also a good environment to talk...
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the problem set by the top officials to ensure the technological sovereignty and economic security of our countries, focusimport-substituting projects that will be implemented in belarus with the financial and credit support of russia. open. while the maximum number of up to 20 is determined, everything is tied to technical and technological opportunities, the details were announced by the prime minister of belarus roman golovchenko. as a result of the president's talks in belarus , the government of the two countries gave russia a dozen specific instructions, in particular. they relate to the protection of the internal economic market of the union state. this is a unified industrial policy without duplication of production and the formation of common energy markets, as for the price of russian gas for belarus, the head of government noted that gas will not become more expensive for us, the agreement will be signed in in the near future, and the cost will be fixed for 3 years. the emphasis this year is on mutual trade between the two countries, it is breaking records and trade turnover and our exports are
the problem set by the top officials to ensure the technological sovereignty and economic security of our countries, focusimport-substituting projects that will be implemented in belarus with the financial and credit support of russia. open. while the maximum number of up to 20 is determined, everything is tied to technical and technological opportunities, the details were announced by the prime minister of belarus roman golovchenko. as a result of the president's talks in belarus , the...
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we heard from our indian foreign policy acts were his says, the country will primarily focus on resolving economic issues. india and just into the g 20 residency. it just looks at the g 20 residency with this core belief in strategic autonomy. you see today the want audit is changing, our transitions are happening and it is basically multi polarity would just become them, you know, not the g 20 agenda. one of the cool things that it has been trying to push through as g 20 residency is the focus should be brought back on. p cannot make issues. you see g 20 began as a mighty lackey, a book for as a got but action force for doing what. what was the core objective quarter objective wants to basically get that what economic held in place. right? because it happened and after model of the 1st $97.00 crisis in the asian financial crisis, and then at the apex, little after the 2008 apartment. so while the security problems or political situation was always reflect the g 20 agenda because you know, the, you look at the membership, then a g 7 countries as well as the breaks down trees and as well as so many
we heard from our indian foreign policy acts were his says, the country will primarily focus on resolving economic issues. india and just into the g 20 residency. it just looks at the g 20 residency with this core belief in strategic autonomy. you see today the want audit is changing, our transitions are happening and it is basically multi polarity would just become them, you know, not the g 20 agenda. one of the cool things that it has been trying to push through as g 20 residency is the focus...
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you kept laser like focus on economic policy.in passing his tax cuts. but you were one of the few republicans willing to break with him after january 6th. i guess this is a tough question for somebody to answer. what do you think your legacy as a legislator will be? >> well, thanks for having me, jake. i can tell you this, the vast majority of my time and effort was focused on two things, one, defending the interest of my state, this great, big, beautiful commonwealth that you know well, and i may know even better than you. and also defending and trying to expand freedom, especially economic freedom because i think it's an integral part of human freedom, and economically free societies are also the most prosperous and successful societies with the higher standard of living. that's what i spent the vast majority of my time on. i think my biggest accomplishments in the senate were in that space. i would like to think if i'm remembered at all, it would be for some of those things. i acknowledge that when you kind of go against the g
you kept laser like focus on economic policy.in passing his tax cuts. but you were one of the few republicans willing to break with him after january 6th. i guess this is a tough question for somebody to answer. what do you think your legacy as a legislator will be? >> well, thanks for having me, jake. i can tell you this, the vast majority of my time and effort was focused on two things, one, defending the interest of my state, this great, big, beautiful commonwealth that you know well,...
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then africans be wary of us proposals, giving that that clear focus is rather on economics and competition rather than a need to solve their key problems on the continent. well, let's go back to the jeffrey sachs, the millennium project that they, they worked on for nearly a decade. right. and they said they were going to walls and he is like 5 or $6000000000.00 and will solve poverty in africa. and that turned in no, to a disaster, that was a, a project where they said that they were going to create this economic opportunity for people to have free access to food and, and that, that there is no economic activity to happen to that environment at all. just a big flush button for them to launder $678000000000.00 to power brokers, not just need states but around the world. so they've never delivered on a project because that really is not the goal. the goal is to quit chaos and the opportunity and favors the, not the people. and that's just what the united states has historically done by using the intelligence apparatus as the thing that is, is driving their, their, their desires, in the regi
then africans be wary of us proposals, giving that that clear focus is rather on economics and competition rather than a need to solve their key problems on the continent. well, let's go back to the jeffrey sachs, the millennium project that they, they worked on for nearly a decade. right. and they said they were going to walls and he is like 5 or $6000000000.00 and will solve poverty in africa. and that turned in no, to a disaster, that was a, a project where they said that they were going to...
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economic opportunity. there's really four pillars. a focus on jobs and reskilling, unhealthy equity, on small businesses, and affordable housing. the way that manifests itself is within make of america. we focus on attracting and retaining diverse talents that reflect the communities we serve. externally, when you think about how that work manifests itself, it is how about how we can how can we deploy resources to enable us to continue to drive and deliver the kinds of products, and services that clients need. and making sure that we are fully serving the needs of all of our communities. >> so, as you all, know after the murder of george floyd, corporate america committed a great deal of capital to addressing racial inequity in our country. by one analysis done by mckenzie, it was up to 200 billion dollars of capital. and one of the goals i think that we have thought through here in the biden harris administration, working closely with partners with the drc, is how do we make sure that that capital is deployed in ways that are scalable in ord
economic opportunity. there's really four pillars. a focus on jobs and reskilling, unhealthy equity, on small businesses, and affordable housing. the way that manifests itself is within make of america. we focus on attracting and retaining diverse talents that reflect the communities we serve. externally, when you think about how that work manifests itself, it is how about how we can how can we deploy resources to enable us to continue to drive and deliver the kinds of products, and services...
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envoy to northern ireland, expected to focus on economic matters, though, northern ireland has been without functioning government for months. the post has been vacant since mick mulvaney under donald trump resigned in 2021. >>> coming up, smile, you might be on camera. tsa is expanding its facial recognition pilot programs at airports nationwide. everything you need to know about that next. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-o-use tools, and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of t the market from wherever you are. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans help you find new trading opportunities. while an earnings tool helps you plan your trades and stay on top of the market. ♪ what will you do? ♪ what will you change? ♪ will you make something better? ♪ will you create something entirely new? ♪ our dell technologies advisors provide you with the tools and expertise you need to do incredible things. because we believe there's an innovator in all of us. is there anyone else you want to explore here, together? w
envoy to northern ireland, expected to focus on economic matters, though, northern ireland has been without functioning government for months. the post has been vacant since mick mulvaney under donald trump resigned in 2021. >>> coming up, smile, you might be on camera. tsa is expanding its facial recognition pilot programs at airports nationwide. everything you need to know about that next. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-o-use tools, and paper trading to help sharpen...
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so defensive war, we want to continue to focus on our economic development or on our defense industry, on investing more in education, our health system, trade industry, export import, and other things. but when you are face as a country with a security threat, you have to respond to it. so this is not something a good whiting, but, you know, say the war in syria instability insecurity in iraq. the station say in the, in the caucasus, or in the gym or the war in ukraine. you know, we don't, we have not started this worse. we have no interest in continuing any of this conflicts to the country. we've been telling everybody all stakeholders that region peace and security is in the interest of everyone. so let's try to find a solution. the relations with predominantly procured dish h d, p, and curves in general in turkey. have all these been delicate issues. so what is now happening behind the scenes h t p is represented in the turkish parliament. they voted by the people and elected. but the problem is that h t p has not been able to take a very clear stance against the p k. k. and the t
so defensive war, we want to continue to focus on our economic development or on our defense industry, on investing more in education, our health system, trade industry, export import, and other things. but when you are face as a country with a security threat, you have to respond to it. so this is not something a good whiting, but, you know, say the war in syria instability insecurity in iraq. the station say in the, in the caucasus, or in the gym or the war in ukraine. you know, we don't, we...
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economic interests. mÉtis pakistan in late july in news pakistan and then the countries with women's rights and education that we all know that the main focuss also the economic in the region. so that is my fear to talk about the's bilateral information like china and then ultimately it loses its leverage so it is under way with those chinese investments not even in the bidding process and afghanistan has billions of dollars in the ground but in each country unfortunately so we need to engage with a political settlement and i'm worried with all of these relationships. >> i will come back and what that looks like. >> using the term diaspora do you consider yourself quick. >> in my conversation with the special envoy it's like you are putting the pistol in my brain wish we were in afghanistan trying to change but anyways i don't agree but for 20 years or more than 20 years. >> because as the partners say it is our only reality. but may be 15 percent of the reality of afghanistan? so why count on being a private country for 25 years they say here in the us at 2:00 o'clock in the morning but along with many other people abroad but these girls a
economic interests. mÉtis pakistan in late july in news pakistan and then the countries with women's rights and education that we all know that the main focuss also the economic in the region. so that is my fear to talk about the's bilateral information like china and then ultimately it loses its leverage so it is under way with those chinese investments not even in the bidding process and afghanistan has billions of dollars in the ground but in each country unfortunately so we need to engage...
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and, you know, people don't focus on businesses economics, do they? just finally in this conversation, new rishi conversation, this new rishi government has been determined to try and limit the interest rate rises . they think that rate rises. they think that bigger mortgage rates, a politically toxic people are very overleveraged in terms of the amount of they have. is the strategy working? is the strategy working? is the strategy of limiting public expenditure perhaps limiting pay rises ? limiting i suppose, rises? limiting i suppose, fiscal growth is that tax and spendis fiscal growth is that tax and spend is that making sure that monetary policy, interest rates are less aggressive? well, economics isn't a science. it's always difficult to prove a negative. right to prove a counterfactual. but certainly it seems in line with logic that if the economy is slowing , then the economy is slowing, then there's going to be less inflation . so you don't have to inflation. so you don't have to raise interest rates. so but slowing the economy to bear down on
and, you know, people don't focus on businesses economics, do they? just finally in this conversation, new rishi conversation, this new rishi government has been determined to try and limit the interest rate rises . they think that rate rises. they think that bigger mortgage rates, a politically toxic people are very overleveraged in terms of the amount of they have. is the strategy working? is the strategy working? is the strategy of limiting public expenditure perhaps limiting pay rises ?...
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at all levels, therefore today it is already obvious that it can be argued that economic brilliance has failed, the focusl attention should be on integration topics. integration topics with our main partner the russian federation and integration formations such as the cis is the sco and so on to defend our interests where we are already participating and to maximize the process of joining all organizations, a in respect of which such decisions have been made. i have, of course, primarily the shanghai cooperation organization. the ministry of foreign affairs should not be an outside observer in relation to the integration agenda. in the union state , the prime minister noted, the foreign minister, in turn , stressed that the priorities of belarus' foreign policy remain unchanged, clearly defined the head of the state. this preservation and strengthening of our sovereignty independence of developing economic potential and improving the well-being of our citizens, we will continue to actively counteract the political economic informational pressure that continues to be exerted on our country. aimed at defen
at all levels, therefore today it is already obvious that it can be argued that economic brilliance has failed, the focusl attention should be on integration topics. integration topics with our main partner the russian federation and integration formations such as the cis is the sco and so on to defend our interests where we are already participating and to maximize the process of joining all organizations, a in respect of which such decisions have been made. i have, of course, primarily the...
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it was economic. the focuscompletely different, but we are also the state. we are we are creating now as if in a new ukraine. tetyana litvinova. and you are a piece specially for express. i am iryna koval, mother, wife, presenter of the espresso tv channel. and i am also a volunteer. our soldiers at the front need a lot of things every day, and that is why part of my life today is to help the armed forces of ukraine, did you think ? i am the author and presenter of television projects that i will have to understand things like thermal imagers, generators, quadcopters, could i, a mother of three children, imagine that just like knowing the principle of action of a diaper, i will understand on the difference between an active and passive night vision device, did my wife know that i would buy my husband not shirts for work but berets and tactical glasses, but since 2014 i had to become a volunteer because our relatives were on the front lines and they needed this help, i still need it each of you can help even a s
it was economic. the focuscompletely different, but we are also the state. we are we are creating now as if in a new ukraine. tetyana litvinova. and you are a piece specially for express. i am iryna koval, mother, wife, presenter of the espresso tv channel. and i am also a volunteer. our soldiers at the front need a lot of things every day, and that is why part of my life today is to help the armed forces of ukraine, did you think ? i am the author and presenter of television projects that i...
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you think they might want to take a quick break from talking about ukraine's problems to focus on their own economic woes, which beijing just might be in a position to give them a hand with particularity, when she's in ping encouraged, a political resolution of ukraine conflict during shocking michelle's visit. solving the ukranian crisis through political means is in the best interest of europe and the common interest of all countries in eurasia. under current conditions, we must avoid escalation and expansion of the crisis and work for peace commission could have seized that as a point of mutual agreement and a launching pad to move on to their bilateral agenda. but apparently old habits die hard because shocked me shed, could not stop vouching russia and ask for the chinese prison it's held in doing so at the united nations security council. i'm sure that ally of russia she's in ping will get right on that voters before shock michelle's visit. there was a for the, the, a lot of commotion in the european diplomatic community over whether he should cancel the trip entirely. and if not that he shoul
you think they might want to take a quick break from talking about ukraine's problems to focus on their own economic woes, which beijing just might be in a position to give them a hand with particularity, when she's in ping encouraged, a political resolution of ukraine conflict during shocking michelle's visit. solving the ukranian crisis through political means is in the best interest of europe and the common interest of all countries in eurasia. under current conditions, we must avoid...
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the focus was on security and economic issues. the minsk dialogue was continued in st. petersburg, including by us you and last night had the opportunity to talk this morning already. i think that in an informal setting we will continue our communication in wonderful interiors. we agreed that 23 will be celebrated as the russian language, so it seems to me that today there will be a working breakfast in the russian museum. by the way, it is a very good environment for talking, including on serious matters, including our bilateral relations. although we are in constant contact, nevertheless, life every day gives us a reason to discuss some issues and make the right decision so that they are resolved more efficiently, our government is working quite hard. i know that the government has reported to you . mihailović told me in detail about contacts. well, there is already something to talk about there, so i am very glad, because just like that on the sidelines of our informal meeting. maybe the two of us should meet again and discuss, yes, what you represent there, i look b
the focus was on security and economic issues. the minsk dialogue was continued in st. petersburg, including by us you and last night had the opportunity to talk this morning already. i think that in an informal setting we will continue our communication in wonderful interiors. we agreed that 23 will be celebrated as the russian language, so it seems to me that today there will be a working breakfast in the russian museum. by the way, it is a very good environment for talking, including on...
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be allocated under the us small grants program, and potential contractors will need to focus on areas such as economic growth, gender equality and social inclusion, as well as citizen engagement and awareness-raising. maximum the sum of one grant shall not exceed 50.000. earlier it was reported that the united states is ready to provide 585,000 dollars for a training program for 60 students and graduates of educational institutions under the age of 24 from armenia, azerbaijan and georgia in order to develop their leadership skills. so, with small steps, the states have been changing the knowledge of people living in the post-soviet space for many years now. them. it must be admitted that the baltic states of ukraine have succeeded in many ways, confirmation of this. but our country, despite all the efforts, it turned out to be too tough ideological machine of the west today, on behalf of the president, the prime minister of belarus presented state awards recognition at a high level received more than 60 people managers workers of the agro-industrial complex petrochemical industry tax authorities teach
be allocated under the us small grants program, and potential contractors will need to focus on areas such as economic growth, gender equality and social inclusion, as well as citizen engagement and awareness-raising. maximum the sum of one grant shall not exceed 50.000. earlier it was reported that the united states is ready to provide 585,000 dollars for a training program for 60 students and graduates of educational institutions under the age of 24 from armenia, azerbaijan and georgia in...
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they are also expected put more focus on boosting economic growth. the politburo usually means in early december to set rid allies for economic allies. they've been signaling a decisive shift away from the covid zero policy. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 20 700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. the voyager gazed in wonder. it was a time machine. (whispering) hello hello anybody there? ♪♪ sam! hey little brother! the time machine worked. make this december one to remember. ♪♪ energy demands are rising. and the effects are being felt everywhere. that's why at chevron, we're increasing production in the permian basin by 15%. and we're projected to reach 1 million barrels of oil per day by 2025. all while staying on track to reduce our carbon emissions intensity in the area. because it's only human to tackle the challenges of today to help ensure a brighter tomorrow. >> i'm prepared to speak with mr. putin. if in fact, there is an interest in him d
they are also expected put more focus on boosting economic growth. the politburo usually means in early december to set rid allies for economic allies. they've been signaling a decisive shift away from the covid zero policy. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 20 700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. the voyager gazed in wonder. it was a time machine. (whispering) hello hello anybody there?...
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most african policymakers and african citizens want us to focus more on helping to support economic transformation. u. s. foreign policy in africa often tends to focus on projects in us values, democracy, human rights. and those are all things that africans care about, right? we don't want, we, most africans really value to political liberties. that's not gonna change. but the biggest obstacle to competitive mature democracy is actually poor economic outcomes. and africans want the us to pivot and want to focus on that rather than just project project values. because ultimately that's what's going to help us achieve those values in the region. it sounds like it's a bit of a question of a diverse as investment. i want to ask you that about the turn of the discussion. because china is rhetoric towards african notion, is often all about mutual benefit. have you noticed a change in washington's tone? there's definitely been a change compared to when trump for president trump made the relationship very clearly about china and about country. china biden has made it more about nice rhetorically about a p
most african policymakers and african citizens want us to focus more on helping to support economic transformation. u. s. foreign policy in africa often tends to focus on projects in us values, democracy, human rights. and those are all things that africans care about, right? we don't want, we, most africans really value to political liberties. that's not gonna change. but the biggest obstacle to competitive mature democracy is actually poor economic outcomes. and africans want the us to pivot...
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. >> other things are in the background, our job is just to focus on the economic outlook, and the inflationt we need to do to get monetary policy, sufficiently restrictive stance to bring inflation to 2%. that is what we have been doing this year and continue to do to bring inflation under control and bring it back down. >> reporter: we talked about moderation so 50 basis points in december or 25. >> we have been doing 75 increases which by historic standards are large increases. with monetary policy, moving quickly towards restrictive -- slowing that pace, it's taking a step down in that pace. we have a ways to go in terms of where the target is and where we need to get it to next year in order to get sufficiently restrictive stance. in the near term slowing the pace, down one step. >> reporter: where is the neutral rate? where does it need to be? >> in terms of inflation, the federal funds rate, you have to think in the context of what is happening with inflation. we need to get the federal funds rate above the inflation rate and sufficiently above the inflation rate, downward pressure. i
. >> other things are in the background, our job is just to focus on the economic outlook, and the inflationt we need to do to get monetary policy, sufficiently restrictive stance to bring inflation to 2%. that is what we have been doing this year and continue to do to bring inflation under control and bring it back down. >> reporter: we talked about moderation so 50 basis points in december or 25. >> we have been doing 75 increases which by historic standards are large...
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brian: political science and economics with the international focus. i came to d.c. fellowship to the -- for national peace and i was doing international economics and economic development and spent the better part of the year in argentina in 1999 right before the collapse there and became fascinated with trade and development issues and i came to d.c.. david: the argentinian economy collapsed while you are there. brian: right after i left, correlation and causation. david: you came to washington to do what? brian: i stayed here and i shifted from international economic policy and semester policy and then i went to law school, left d.c. -- david: he went to law school to be a lawyer or not? brian: not to be a lawyer, but because i was fascinated as i was working on the more economic elements and it became clear that most of policy is actually understanding law in different ways, and so i went with the idea that i would continue to work in policy. david: how do you get involved with the obama administration, did you volunteer in the campaign or how did you get involve
brian: political science and economics with the international focus. i came to d.c. fellowship to the -- for national peace and i was doing international economics and economic development and spent the better part of the year in argentina in 1999 right before the collapse there and became fascinated with trade and development issues and i came to d.c.. david: the argentinian economy collapsed while you are there. brian: right after i left, correlation and causation. david: you came to...
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brian: political science and economics with an international focus. after you graduated, what did you do then? brian: i came to d.c. on a fellowship for the carnegie endowment for international peace, and i was doing international economics and international economics development. i spent the better part of a year in argentina in 1999 before the collapse there, became fascinated in trade and investment issues. -- trade and development issues. i came here to d.c.. david: the argentinian economy collapsed while you were there? brian: no, right after i left. correlation and causation. [laughter] david: then you came back to washington, to do what? brian: i stayed here. i shifted from international policy to domestic policy. and then i went to law school, i left d.c. -- david: to be a lawyer? or not? brian: i went to law school not to be a lawyer, but because i was fascinated as i was working on the more economic elements, it became clear that most of policy is actually understanding law in different ways. and so, i went with the idea that i would continu
brian: political science and economics with an international focus. after you graduated, what did you do then? brian: i came to d.c. on a fellowship for the carnegie endowment for international peace, and i was doing international economics and international economics development. i spent the better part of a year in argentina in 1999 before the collapse there, became fascinated in trade and investment issues. -- trade and development issues. i came here to d.c.. david: the argentinian economy...