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guy: which way do you want to look on this one? luxury has been europe's tech. tive on riche mall, there some upsides later. the close is next. ♪ guy: wrapping up the session in europe. two big things out of the european markets. one is the european pmi data. services sector strong. that might be a positive picture for european stocks going forward from here. the other is how big of a hit we've seen in the luxury sector. trading sharply through the downside. in particular it's underperformed quite significantly. that's the kind of bigger picture. you can see the sector story on the map. let's show you what sessions look like. in many ways we are still locked in. the indexes are not moving that much. struggling to break through. we are up -- down by 6/10 of 1%. sectors of already given you a clue as to what that narrative is here. 81 up nicely. thanks doing ok. the bottom end of the market, it's the luxury sector down here by 3.32%. that's where the real weight has been in this market and its weight on the market. when you see names like lvmh getting dinged up lik
guy: which way do you want to look on this one? luxury has been europe's tech. tive on riche mall, there some upsides later. the close is next. ♪ guy: wrapping up the session in europe. two big things out of the european markets. one is the european pmi data. services sector strong. that might be a positive picture for european stocks going forward from here. the other is how big of a hit we've seen in the luxury sector. trading sharply through the downside. in particular it's underperformed...
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europe. this is bloomberg markets, a european close with guy johnson and alix steel. >> the mood certainly feels risk off in europe. the stoxx 600 down but you look at the conversation i would say it's more bearish than the headline number indicates. range bound for quite some time now. the index levels giving us a clue. guilt we've got the bank of england coming up later on this week. the expectation is that the bank has further to go down the road. maybe you can pay for some central peers. a lot of properties out, ryanair is one of the stories announcing a big order to buy boeing 737 mack's is with the knack of timing when it comes to getting these deals done and the price he wants. that's the list price alix: definitely lower than that. it's really quiet. the overall indices are down. i want to look at individual movers because they have stories in terms of the readthrough. paypal the worst performing stock on the s&p dealing with a margin impact. they need more areas of business to get into. the margin story getting punished just watch that readthrough. under armour is more of a demand story
europe. this is bloomberg markets, a european close with guy johnson and alix steel. >> the mood certainly feels risk off in europe. the stoxx 600 down but you look at the conversation i would say it's more bearish than the headline number indicates. range bound for quite some time now. the index levels giving us a clue. guilt we've got the bank of england coming up later on this week. the expectation is that the bank has further to go down the road. maybe you can pay for some central...
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guy: let's talk about europe. i mentioned what is happening with the travel sector and the connection it may be has to what is going on in inflation. ryanair up by 1.2%. michael o'leary earlier with a positive picture he is telling. it links to inflation because of the pricing power michael o'leary has. this is what he had to say earlier on. quite clear taking huge amounts of market share from everyone else. we are offering really low airfares. we expect our lowest airfare to rise 5% or 10% for the next couple of years because of the capacity constraint. a huge backlog on manufacturing orders because of supply chain difficulties for the next five years. i think you are looking at a european marketplace with stable capacity and more reasonable pricing going forward. alix: may be good news for michael o'leary. not so much in the ecb. the croatian central bank governors said inflationary pressures in the tourism sector are quite strong and the season will be really good. is that going to stay? michael o'leary sees pr
guy: let's talk about europe. i mentioned what is happening with the travel sector and the connection it may be has to what is going on in inflation. ryanair up by 1.2%. michael o'leary earlier with a positive picture he is telling. it links to inflation because of the pricing power michael o'leary has. this is what he had to say earlier on. quite clear taking huge amounts of market share from everyone else. we are offering really low airfares. we expect our lowest airfare to rise 5% or 10% for...
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guy: certainly walk you through the price action we are seeing in europe. bp is down but the selloff in crude is hurting a great deal. down, a crystal will join us from jp morgan later in the show. europe was closed yesterday. a big move in the u.s. bond markets unwinding today. we are going to talk about core inflation and just a moment. the stoxx 600 down. energy is leading lower but energy -- every single sector bar one is now in negative territory. alix: we are leading the story in the u.s.. picking up to the downside. off by 1.6 percent. the regional banks bringing everything down. once we saw the lights get halted for volatility. you can see the kbw bank index getting hammered. the conversation was what stocks are the short-sellers going to put around to see where the other crack sare. on the flipside you of the two-year down. earlier we saw a strong bend to the bond market. this selloff really moved over to europe. we saw some buying, repositioning and once we got those banks moving over we saw the yields moved to the downside. gold also playing the
guy: certainly walk you through the price action we are seeing in europe. bp is down but the selloff in crude is hurting a great deal. down, a crystal will join us from jp morgan later in the show. europe was closed yesterday. a big move in the u.s. bond markets unwinding today. we are going to talk about core inflation and just a moment. the stoxx 600 down. energy is leading lower but energy -- every single sector bar one is now in negative territory. alix: we are leading the story in the...
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it is clear that china needs to be dealt with, therefore, they organized a tour for him where to europe guyst's do this, so to speak, e your six. they are also involved in this six. chapiteau was offended that shatunov and let's protest ambassadors at 1:00 and so on. how many times does he the scoundrel on the stage insulted ukraine, he talked about ukraine, so it’s a gem to drag, walking around europe, how long he unloaded over the symbols of ukraine and that no one protested , and the french staged the ninety-fifth quarter. true, excuse chapiteau for the french money. it's funny there. it's nothing . you have to hit your hands. what are you doing? this will eventually come to the point that without lines it will repeat again. well, the word is wireless. now, orthodoxy should raise this topic, and as an orthodox citizen. according to the full program, so to speak , pursues. literally the other day , a verdict was passed against the metropolitan of kirovograd for 3 years, treason against the motherland, and so on to his secretary. decided more than 63 criminal cases are being investigated, a
it is clear that china needs to be dealt with, therefore, they organized a tour for him where to europe guyst's do this, so to speak, e your six. they are also involved in this six. chapiteau was offended that shatunov and let's protest ambassadors at 1:00 and so on. how many times does he the scoundrel on the stage insulted ukraine, he talked about ukraine, so it’s a gem to drag, walking around europe, how long he unloaded over the symbols of ukraine and that no one protested , and the...
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we did not have the opportunity to move to europe guys and you remember, that's the period when we hadey and i just wanted to buy sausages to eat. i wish we had a dream we came with my wife. yeah, and looked at the counters where they sold all sorts of sausages, the neighbor was so beautiful everything was. can you imagine that someday you will see, i will buy and buy this sausage.
we did not have the opportunity to move to europe guys and you remember, that's the period when we hadey and i just wanted to buy sausages to eat. i wish we had a dream we came with my wife. yeah, and looked at the counters where they sold all sorts of sausages, the neighbor was so beautiful everything was. can you imagine that someday you will see, i will buy and buy this sausage.
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europe is afraid of falling behind. guy: with good reason, potentially. jillian: absolutely. we are not seeing the microsoft of the world, obviously, in europe. what we are seeing is some of the rules lawmakers want to propose -- for example, summarizing all of the copyrighted material used dick cheney's models. people are saying that is not actually very technically possible. they will try and comply but we might not be able to and pull out. this is not the first time we have seen tech companies threaten to leave, or politicians threatening to ban things like twitter if they cannot comply with moderation roles. we have seen matter threaten to pull out over data transfers, for example. it is not a win for anyone if that happens. for companies that is a huge market to be missing out on. for europeans obviously this innovation is not going to stop if they regulate it. going to go ahead in the u.s. and china. alix: i wonder if that makes other issues as well. a crypto or with energy, when they made energy policy and sanctions they were not energy ceos in the room to talk about ho
europe is afraid of falling behind. guy: with good reason, potentially. jillian: absolutely. we are not seeing the microsoft of the world, obviously, in europe. what we are seeing is some of the rules lawmakers want to propose -- for example, summarizing all of the copyrighted material used dick cheney's models. people are saying that is not actually very technically possible. they will try and comply but we might not be able to and pull out. this is not the first time we have seen tech...
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europe. these guys are milking it. profit margins are very high.r these stocks, it's really -- we have a combination of cheap but also this pricing power. i'm not saying we have pricing power into eternity but they are not cutting prices like crazy. there is no price war to talk of. so i'm happy to take it while this lasts. alix: prepping for the value trade. we learn from the financial survey the long growth versus value stocks the most since july 2020. but if europe is going to be the value trade, how long do you think the runway is? charles: there are three segments where you can find value roughly speaking. there's cars, of the energy sector. the issue is as long as we have decent growth and no crack's in europe, things are ok. then value starts to realize. tactically we are happy to own value. fast-forward, these rerate and they will be time for me to change my attack. in the end it's about saying we can have multiple expansion given what central banks are doing. earnings are not growing. we think there's downside to equities. we are underweig
europe. these guys are milking it. profit margins are very high.r these stocks, it's really -- we have a combination of cheap but also this pricing power. i'm not saying we have pricing power into eternity but they are not cutting prices like crazy. there is no price war to talk of. so i'm happy to take it while this lasts. alix: prepping for the value trade. we learn from the financial survey the long growth versus value stocks the most since july 2020. but if europe is going to be the value...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: thursday the 25th of may. europe fly. tech up, energy down.f things, fascinating. what is europe's answer to the ai trade? we are going to find out next. the countdown to the close starts right now. >> the countdown is on in big mouth -- on in europe. with guy johnson and alix steel. guy:
this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: thursday the 25th of may. europe fly. tech up, energy down.f things, fascinating. what is europe's answer to the ai trade? we are going to find out next. the countdown to the close starts right now. >> the countdown is on in big mouth -- on in europe. with guy johnson and alix steel. guy:
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europe has a lot of hidden potential. that is what we are trying to tell the investment community. guythe banking sector? they are very important to the economy. we are not seeing the banking crisis that is emerging in the united states going into europe in the same way with such force. is that luck or judgment? do you think our regulation is better? how are you viewing what is happening in banking on both sides of the atlantic? kalin: we have done a lot to strengthen our banking sector. we created a supervisor mechanism, broader supervision of 130 banks. we created a single resolution if something goes wrong with the banks. we also have the esm as a backup in case something goes wrong. the architecture of europe is much stronger at the moment. of course, financial stability risks are a key item. in europe, we are watching what happens in the u.s. we watch what happens in switzerland. for now, we have proven to be resilient. alix: i understand you will be bullish on europe because you have to be. what outlook do you foresee for this year? european commission sees .9% for the full year.
europe has a lot of hidden potential. that is what we are trying to tell the investment community. guythe banking sector? they are very important to the economy. we are not seeing the banking crisis that is emerging in the united states going into europe in the same way with such force. is that luck or judgment? do you think our regulation is better? how are you viewing what is happening in banking on both sides of the atlantic? kalin: we have done a lot to strengthen our banking sector. we...
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guy: banks are breaking in the u.s. it looks like europereparing its banks for a crisis. if banks do not bring in europe, what does? peter: yes and no. it is different. there is a big difference in the u.s. in regulatory framework for small and medium-size regional banks in general. that is not the case in europe. regulation applies to all banks. for the ecb point of view, which is a big difference from the time when i joined, is there is a very centralized degree of information in frankfurt. they know pretty well what is going on in the banks. what we see today, for example, if you look at the banking system is majority mismatching. it is not enormous. the banks have to be careful, given the experience of the spread widening, that you had in previous years. the interest rate risk in europe in the banking sector is relatively contained. you never know. but that is not the biggest issue. the biggest issue would be if you have a girls if you have --. one of the points you make in bloomberg in your comments is if you look at the banking sector
guy: banks are breaking in the u.s. it looks like europereparing its banks for a crisis. if banks do not bring in europe, what does? peter: yes and no. it is different. there is a big difference in the u.s. in regulatory framework for small and medium-size regional banks in general. that is not the case in europe. regulation applies to all banks. for the ecb point of view, which is a big difference from the time when i joined, is there is a very centralized degree of information in frankfurt....
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guy: have a great long weekend. more to come on our question of the day, does europe need a recession? sebastian raedler has been cautious on european stocks, we will get his take. bank of america's global research head of european equity, subject -- such a long title. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: let's get back to the question of the day. as europe need a recession, is it going to get one, and how will european equities react? sebastian raedler joins us now, nice to see you. you've been quite cautious on european equities for a while, they have held up, why? sebastian: because they are tracking mercifully. macro momentum has still been strong. the fact that is the number one feedback we get from clients, how has the weakness of the credit cycle, why has that not translated? we think that because there is typically a lag in there is an a lot of tailwinds for the economy. we think the full impact of credit is coming through, the tailwinds are fading. it will happen the moment the macro momentum goes down. kailey: is that 20% downside base case include a recession? sebastian: that is a hard
guy: have a great long weekend. more to come on our question of the day, does europe need a recession? sebastian raedler has been cautious on european stocks, we will get his take. bank of america's global research head of european equity, subject -- such a long title. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: let's get back to the question of the day. as europe need a recession, is it going to get one, and how will european equities react? sebastian raedler joins us now, nice to see you. you've been quite...
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europe . this is "bloomberg markets european close" with guy johnson and alix steel. ♪ guy: i think real estatethe best performing sector in europe today. other than a few single stock stories, not entirely sure why. banking sector coming under pressure. energy on the move, brent crude up i 1.83 percent. a number of european banks have exposure into turkey. today, they are getting being on the back of that. bda -- bbva down by 4%. alix: it is boring here, too. s&p, totally flat. where it gets interesting, the futures market. where you saw a nice rally and we go down after that. empire manufacturing data, was really ugly but volatile number. within the s&p, let's get to this. oneok is one of the worst performing stocks. it is a $19 million bill -- a deal. they do lng and gas. now, they are doing oil and oil product. kbw regional peaking index, why is up? i do not know. maybe reversing some down we saw last week. no real conviction, volume is light. no conviction, to year yield stuck trading around that 4% level. despite fed talking about maybe we are not going to see cuts until 2024, it is stead
europe . this is "bloomberg markets european close" with guy johnson and alix steel. ♪ guy: i think real estatethe best performing sector in europe today. other than a few single stock stories, not entirely sure why. banking sector coming under pressure. energy on the move, brent crude up i 1.83 percent. a number of european banks have exposure into turkey. today, they are getting being on the back of that. bda -- bbva down by 4%. alix: it is boring here, too. s&p, totally flat....
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. -- in the i sometimes get computer that's right, when you are from europe you guys do the two kissesough i don't usually. i bring britain to you soon thank you for bringing brent to me and thank you for being here >> india: thank you for having me you and i hope i produced your name dutifully >> john: perfect is difficult to spell too, rig right? >> india: yeah. i have a song about my sister sister -- that my sister wrote for me. i had to state one is that any ghost of hip m, ar, o10, e, eif i/o . >> i measure people mangle it. what is the worst pronunciation you've heard of your name. >> i've heard armadillo >> jimmy: .-dot good >> john: i've heard edifice. the list goes on. any name that begins at end a cutie started acting -- you're 21 now and started acting when you were how old? >> india: ten i believe. >> jimmy: and how do you get involved in that >> india: i used to dance and i injured myself. dentary is like probably shouldn't be doing this all the time. but i love to the kind of storytelling aspect of dance. and then i watched calling my name when asserting an actor like ani
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europe. add these guys -- and guys work in the virtual world and talk to each other quite a lot. among different technology or different businesses. but you will see people that really want to work with each other. to give you an example, china for the mobile internet that is a last generation digital economy. china was a leader in the world. and i advised some of the large multinational company ceo's. they said that the consumer experience on the consumer side was the best in china with u.s. number two and europe number three. china had a lot of talent. so many engineers that were battle tested on a very large-scale consumer operations. i actually see a lot of interesting innovations coming out of it. by the way, and we think about the internet, how many of us remember who invented internet? how many of us remember who invented the refrigerator? but it is amazon and coca-cola that the world is benefiting from. i think great entrepreneurs when they have this new technology wave, they will leverage it to create something exciting for consumer or businesses. ed: thank you for your
europe. add these guys -- and guys work in the virtual world and talk to each other quite a lot. among different technology or different businesses. but you will see people that really want to work with each other. to give you an example, china for the mobile internet that is a last generation digital economy. china was a leader in the world. and i advised some of the large multinational company ceo's. they said that the consumer experience on the consumer side was the best in china with u.s....
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even to the crimea , not only to cross to europe or america, but guys, do you remember, this is the period when you had no money, and what was the main dream, so i will earn. and, of course, i just wanted to buy sausages to eat. would like to dream we we came, uh with my wife. uh huh and looked at the counters where they sold all sorts of sausages, such a neighbor everything was ever beautiful. you'll see, i'll buy and buy this sausage. no kidding. i know that you are very hard and have worked in different jobs. yes, and there was no money, someone was a security guard in the morgue, seryozha, in my opinion, there is no sleigh in the kindergarten. there is no need to protect. no one ran away, nothing no one comes to this place a kilometer away with something locksmith. uh, something was in your life for a short time, because i realized that you will get drunk in any profession in sequence, then career growth i drive in a kindergarten or, conversely, a turner, then i read it to us, then i was a loader at a champagne factory oh oh, this was the most wonderful job. yes, somehow i use it broug
even to the crimea , not only to cross to europe or america, but guys, do you remember, this is the period when you had no money, and what was the main dream, so i will earn. and, of course, i just wanted to buy sausages to eat. would like to dream we we came, uh with my wife. uh huh and looked at the counters where they sold all sorts of sausages, such a neighbor everything was ever beautiful. you'll see, i'll buy and buy this sausage. no kidding. i know that you are very hard and have worked...
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. ♪ guy: we are coming to the end of the day in europe.y for equities in the bond market, presently in the u.k. stoxx 600 down by 1.9%. that pain being felt acrmarket y stocks. asml is down hard. you have astrazeneca down hard. the u.k. inflation story today is a warning shot for other economies. people are paying attention. the front end of the yield curve is paying attention. it is a big reaction. you have a 22 basis point moved to the upside and the expectation is the bank of england will have to go much further from here. people are talking about pricing in 100 basis points. we will talk about that. what is the warning for the fed in what we have seen from the u.k. and what is the warning for the ecb and with assembling in terms of the stock portfolio you hold? house builders are seeing a shock. we will talk to charlotte ryland. the closes next -- the close is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ when people come, they say they've tried lots of diets, nothing's worked or they've lost the same 10, 20, 50 pounds over and over again. they need a re
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start saving today at godaddy.com guy: luxury front and center here in europe.having an effect. the rest of europe kind of going sideways waiting for another catalyst but luxury being felt. the countdown to the close starts right now. >> the countdown is on in europe. this is bloomberg markets: the european close. with guy johnson and alix steel.
start saving today at godaddy.com guy: luxury front and center here in europe.having an effect. the rest of europe kind of going sideways waiting for another catalyst but luxury being felt. the countdown to the close starts right now. >> the countdown is on in europe. this is bloomberg markets: the european close. with guy johnson and alix steel.
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we did not have the opportunity to be resettled in europe, but do you guys remember, this is the period had no money and what a dream it was. the main thing is that i earn money and i just wanted to buy sausages to eat. i would like to dream we we came with my wife. yeah, and looked at the counters where they sold all sorts of sausages, the neighbor was so beautiful everything was. can you imagine that someday you will see, i will buy, i will get rich and buy this sausage. yes, seriously, i'm not joking. i know that you are very hard and have worked in different jobs. yes, and there was no money, someone was a security guard in the morgue, seryozha, in my opinion, you are not in kindergarten. there is no need to guard, no one ran away, no one comes up. something was in your life for a short time, because i realized that you will drink with your hands, then danya's career growth no in kindergarten or, conversely, a turner, then i read him to us, then i was a loader at a champagne factory oh oh, this was the most wonderful job. yes, somehow then i began to bring it directly to everyone ar
we did not have the opportunity to be resettled in europe, but do you guys remember, this is the period had no money and what a dream it was. the main thing is that i earn money and i just wanted to buy sausages to eat. i would like to dream we we came with my wife. yeah, and looked at the counters where they sold all sorts of sausages, the neighbor was so beautiful everything was. can you imagine that someday you will see, i will buy, i will get rich and buy this sausage. yes, seriously, i'm...
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guy: 35 minutes or so until europe shuts down for the day.g. in some ways the catalyst for europe came from the other way. it came from this weak economic data we had out of china particularly important data. you could argue the 600 by 4/10 of 1% you've also had a lot of people getting to re-think their approach to european equities versus the u.s. markets. the dollar on the front foot. the property sector upping pressure. postponing its dividend. we are going to talk to the ceo coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ conventional thinking delivers conventional results. at allspring, we break away with purpose. harnessing data-driven insights and boundless curiosity. we dissect the market from every angle. helping to build portfolios that redefine what's possible. because investing isn't one size fits all. allspring. purposefully divergent. genesys works isring. a national nonprofit that works with top companies, to provide opportunity for underserved youth from communities around the country. i didn't really expect to go into an internship my senior
guy: 35 minutes or so until europe shuts down for the day.g. in some ways the catalyst for europe came from the other way. it came from this weak economic data we had out of china particularly important data. you could argue the 600 by 4/10 of 1% you've also had a lot of people getting to re-think their approach to european equities versus the u.s. markets. the dollar on the front foot. the property sector upping pressure. postponing its dividend. we are going to talk to the ceo coming up. this...
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guy: wednesday the 24th of may. europe is down, equities are down. it is broad-based, every, single sector is in the negative territory. the countdown to the close starts now. >> the countdown is on in europe. this is bloomberg markets: european close with guy johnson and alix steel. guy: european stocks take a tumble, the 600 is down. it started in luxury but it has broadened out since then. lvmh is down 1.94%. astrazeneca, asml, the selling is broad-based and every sector is a negative territory. there are some idiosyncratic stories, a deal out of sweden appears to have fallen apart. the market is reacting violently. a brutal day for that stock. alix: it's unfolding similarly in the u.s.. the s&p is down by .9%. the other part is stacked. the nasdaq 100 down by 1.07%. you have nvidia trading at 61 times over the next 12 months. however, what is waiting on the nasdaq and s&p is analog devices are down 9%. you have of life resources companies saying there outlook is disappointing. you go to treasuries, coming into the bond market we saw some selling.
guy: wednesday the 24th of may. europe is down, equities are down. it is broad-based, every, single sector is in the negative territory. the countdown to the close starts now. >> the countdown is on in europe. this is bloomberg markets: european close with guy johnson and alix steel. guy: european stocks take a tumble, the 600 is down. it started in luxury but it has broadened out since then. lvmh is down 1.94%. astrazeneca, asml, the selling is broad-based and every sector is a negative...
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guy: we are wrapping up the session here in europe and the week.n on the week. european stocks remain higher, a reversal of what we saw yesterday. the u.s. a key driver in what's happening here. we have a short rally in the states. the car sector is bouncing back today. energy stocks bouncing back. the reverse of what we saw yesterday. a fairly choppy week. a reversing of the lows yesterday. the week has been driven by the earnings narrative. in terms of the sector story, what has been driving us? it's been a more defensive by. technology is the lead sector, health care is done ok, at the bottom and it's been media, and real estate. in terms of the overall narrative it's a bottom up market. i'm not sure you can get a clear read on consumer sentiment by looking at the market. adidas of 9.14%. some progress is being made but working through the decision on what they will do with all the yeezy inventory. iag up 1.77%. pricing is strong, demand is incredibly strong. british airways is doing ok, i beer well. air france a little less so. it's a little mo
guy: we are wrapping up the session here in europe and the week.n on the week. european stocks remain higher, a reversal of what we saw yesterday. the u.s. a key driver in what's happening here. we have a short rally in the states. the car sector is bouncing back today. energy stocks bouncing back. the reverse of what we saw yesterday. a fairly choppy week. a reversing of the lows yesterday. the week has been driven by the earnings narrative. in terms of the sector story, what has been driving...
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guy: the danger is we get a regulatory overreaction. in europeare ruled by the same rulebook. in the u.s., not. michelle bowman, fed governor was addressing this issue. "the view ignores likely risks. doing so will lead to consolidation and potentially push outside of the regulated system." do you share those concerns? sheila: it's appropriate to adapt approaches to size and complexity of an organization. i agree with her. we did not have wholesale deregulation of regional banks. the rules that apply to them are for the most part the right ones. there are gray areas where we could have done a better job. how do you account for unrealized losses -- better transparency around that. better requirements to make them deduct those losses. those are things we can do better. resolution planning around regional banks could be done better. first and foremost we should be asking, why the rules we do have didn't work in these instances? there was something going very bad with silicon valley bank. let's make sure we are enforcing the rules we have. if we are
guy: the danger is we get a regulatory overreaction. in europeare ruled by the same rulebook. in the u.s., not. michelle bowman, fed governor was addressing this issue. "the view ignores likely risks. doing so will lead to consolidation and potentially push outside of the regulated system." do you share those concerns? sheila: it's appropriate to adapt approaches to size and complexity of an organization. i agree with her. we did not have wholesale deregulation of regional banks. the...
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europe. this is bloomberg european close. with guy johnson and alix steel. guy: lets he was happening with the markets, 600 up by .4%. a little movement, the german market in particular pushing on a little bit today. single stocks are interesting, i talked about asml doing well off of micron news. it could be soul applying -- supplying chipmaking to micron, equipment making equipment to micron, easy to just say photography. easyjet is up by 1.5%. narrowing the path to probability it is looking better and better, the outlook into the summer looking solid. it is a good news story and the markets get a little mark on that one. bt growth is down it will be cutting a lot of jobs. normally that would set the stock higher, it will be finishing its fiber rollout but actually it is the catch story that is really driving stock lower. bt growth down by 5.5%. alix: it's now performance of tech, it micron out up 1.5%. we did get steam to the upside when we had kevin mccarthy sounding positive in the debt yield to get a house for up next week. senator schumer also relativ
europe. this is bloomberg european close. with guy johnson and alix steel. guy: lets he was happening with the markets, 600 up by .4%. a little movement, the german market in particular pushing on a little bit today. single stocks are interesting, i talked about asml doing well off of micron news. it could be soul applying -- supplying chipmaking to micron, equipment making equipment to micron, easy to just say photography. easyjet is up by 1.5%. narrowing the path to probability it is looking...
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in any case, if we now we are talking about international visits, so it is not only the bad guy flew to europeso to speak, so medvedev flew to vietnam, and mishushkin , the current russian prime minister, went to beijing . well, no matter what anyone says, but they say the visit to beijing was a failure. that is, mishushkina you won't meet there with a loaf of bread or there, i don't know, there with a bowl of chinese folk dumplings, they were extremely coldly received , well, diplomats say that this was due to the fact that medvedev's visit to vietnam was not received too well in china, so because at one time, in the late 70s, between china and vietnam was a war even which vietnam won attention and china then wisely and quickly withdrew its troops . oksano, we are sufficiently present in this incomprehensible but huge east in asia , we understand that it is, in principle, a well and a well of technology and money and in principle diplomatic levers of pressure on whom. on our enemy, the russian federation, we use enough of this bridgehead, it is huge, i would say, and in the eighth convocation
in any case, if we now we are talking about international visits, so it is not only the bad guy flew to europeso to speak, so medvedev flew to vietnam, and mishushkin , the current russian prime minister, went to beijing . well, no matter what anyone says, but they say the visit to beijing was a failure. that is, mishushkina you won't meet there with a loaf of bread or there, i don't know, there with a bowl of chinese folk dumplings, they were extremely coldly received , well, diplomats say...
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end, and so on, nothing like this has been happening periodically in various countries of europe and america say guyssult do not give the result, we will resolve the issue of further support, so we are now faced with really. here with this military-technical prime. uh, i'm far from thinking that even those frenzied britons will transfer nuclear technology there and so on. they apparently provoke us to the last to use, for example, tactical nuclear weapons. it seems that we have here to provoke such a feeling even not if and when this peak is passed, and it will be passed after the failure of the counter-offensive in the future, but i really hope in terms of long cycle. that very help, firstly, will be blown away, and secondly, the combat effectiveness and military potential of ukraine, which is now pumped up by the west by 100%. it will be blown away and the barrel prediction in this case, but we will observe everything in reality before our eyes about that there will be no help, let's see what the so-called ukrainian state will be capable of even without uh some part. and by the way, how much, by th
end, and so on, nothing like this has been happening periodically in various countries of europe and america say guyssult do not give the result, we will resolve the issue of further support, so we are now faced with really. here with this military-technical prime. uh, i'm far from thinking that even those frenzied britons will transfer nuclear technology there and so on. they apparently provoke us to the last to use, for example, tactical nuclear weapons. it seems that we have here to provoke...
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in ne, in europe since 2016, the dx you guys are good. so we should look at the current situation in germany as a human beings, a citizen and uniform. and as a soldier out in russia's war on, ukraine has caused the euro pen gemini, to dramatically reappraise the stumps on defense and security spots floating on new form. for this reason, i truly garcia i think, is very tough to hear that as a citizen in uniform, i'm glad that the need for a strong armed forces and security for germany is now a topic of public debate. and that there's a political consensus on this system that we need to make the resources available to support this one best thing. as a soldier, of course, i insist that the men and women under my command are provided with the best possible equipment here. was hostile sofa who in the states because the mission is nothing less than the defense of domestic and allied security. in addition to the troops deployed to the native battle, great. gemini is sending some 200 and vehicles coming back to equipment and transports and suppli
in ne, in europe since 2016, the dx you guys are good. so we should look at the current situation in germany as a human beings, a citizen and uniform. and as a soldier out in russia's war on, ukraine has caused the euro pen gemini, to dramatically reappraise the stumps on defense and security spots floating on new form. for this reason, i truly garcia i think, is very tough to hear that as a citizen in uniform, i'm glad that the need for a strong armed forces and security for germany is now a...
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to learn from this war, because it was definitely not even close to such a war in europe of our generation. and the guysrt. you are not going to click your heels at all. they fight for the motherland and for the truth. and i will repeat this strange phrase again. here i met, whom i just did not meet in the trench. i didn't see any atheists. didn't see. does he love his homeland? and they ask a lot of questions. and often justly and they must be answered. i think we are educated and that we have a culture and that our media ask questions, but when it is necessary to fight, they look for an excuse to perform a combat mission. we made a film about our trips. at this time i hope it will be interesting. yes, absolutely crazy people. that is, the level of insanity is such, moreover, you look at them at everyone from biden to macron, just some off-scale idiocy and lies of the united states, they can agree on nothing or how to solve the financial crisis. he does not see the development of the world. what's going on in their own country nothing is good nothing is bad, nobody's a boy, nobody's a girl, they can't
to learn from this war, because it was definitely not even close to such a war in europe of our generation. and the guysrt. you are not going to click your heels at all. they fight for the motherland and for the truth. and i will repeat this strange phrase again. here i met, whom i just did not meet in the trench. i didn't see any atheists. didn't see. does he love his homeland? and they ask a lot of questions. and often justly and they must be answered. i think we are educated and that we have...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: we are wrapping up the session and the week in europe.week. initial excitement fading. the luxury sector story initially giving the market a boost, but by midmorning it was over. all indices are up. let me show you the week. this is the last five days. perfect timing. unchanged, nothing to see. we are caught in a very tight range and the market doesn't want to do. do we break out to the upside or bottom side? there's plenty to think about. earnings season has largely been positive, but this is as good as it gets. it is perfectly on cue, the market finishes the week absolutely flat. health care has been the outperformer, but you have had numbers from the likes of gsk. the banks of come through, the luxury sector has done relatively well. but it is relatively an even split. the mining story has been fairly negative this week. some of the defensive names are in the bottom. the grocery sector is at the bottom. headline level, nothing happening. the rotation happening, nothing clear to discern. single stocks a little bit more interesting. soit
this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: we are wrapping up the session and the week in europe.week. initial excitement fading. the luxury sector story initially giving the market a boost, but by midmorning it was over. all indices are up. let me show you the week. this is the last five days. perfect timing. unchanged, nothing to see. we are caught in a very tight range and the market doesn't want to do. do we break out to the upside or bottom side? there's plenty to think about. earnings season has largely...
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guy. here he was in europe post war and he sees this guy making fish shaped crackers in a bakery shop and he goes home and develops the rollers that make goldfish crackers, you know? this is somebody that really thought through all these things. >> the attention to detail my grandfather had. he knew what he was doing, had great attention to detail. my parents tell stories of how you stay up at night with our textbooks when we were grand children in school trying to master math and things like that. he was driven to master situation so attention to detail, that is wonderful story about establishing bakeries and things like that. so his feet are on the ground, very practical mind. the approachability question is another one that i think is generally true and there are exceptions to that rule. i would say patton's and exceptions that will. my grandfather's heroes, dwight eisenhower's personal heroes, his personal heroes, one is george patton, people who are well-known you go toasts. at one time i think i was critical of that and as i have read military history and studied it over the years i
guy. here he was in europe post war and he sees this guy making fish shaped crackers in a bakery shop and he goes home and develops the rollers that make goldfish crackers, you know? this is somebody that really thought through all these things. >> the attention to detail my grandfather had. he knew what he was doing, had great attention to detail. my parents tell stories of how you stay up at night with our textbooks when we were grand children in school trying to master math and things...
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poland and hungary were the bad guys of europe, because many laws of the european union were violatedtries. what caused the dissatisfaction of the eu leadership, subsidies to these countries were frozen and the like, however, at the beginning of the war. poland and hungary reacted to the situation a little differently. poland was very active in supporting ukraine and fiercely opposed russia, while hungary was more protective of the interests of its citizens and occupied more or less neutral position and suddenly for leadership. the eu has changed everything, although the violation of human rights in hungary and poland still persisted, the problems in poland suddenly turned a blind eye. after all, the country's leadership quite actively opposed russia , while hungary remained neutral. in general, the rules of the game have changed actions. poland can be understood, although they will bring negative consequences for the whole of europe in the end it is interesting that poland banned the import of grain from ukraine to support local farmers. thus, we we are seeing some friction within th
poland and hungary were the bad guys of europe, because many laws of the european union were violatedtries. what caused the dissatisfaction of the eu leadership, subsidies to these countries were frozen and the like, however, at the beginning of the war. poland and hungary reacted to the situation a little differently. poland was very active in supporting ukraine and fiercely opposed russia, while hungary was more protective of the interests of its citizens and occupied more or less neutral...
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enemy, the same decaying europe , this putin patriot owns apartments in the cost of spain is only 350,000 € or about 30 million rubles at the current exchange rate, why are you guysvisit europe and your favorite real estate there? puts reshet pseudo-stars in a difficult position with your questions, remember the interview of putin's vassal and one of the main guides of the kremlin rashists on the cultural front, your son shchastika belongs to special operations i know how well, i want to hear you and a-and he plans it. he does not participate. well, you know, first of all, my eldest son is 41 years old. he has already gone out more than once . when our guys fought there, when they supported the law, the quality of the musicians is no longer there. what do you want from me ? i went as a volunteer, but what kind of volunteers are you talking about? instead, the pseudo-patriot does not go to the trenches, of course, but , for example , to dubai, where he was caught at a closed party. patriots, and to them, in general, and the demand in the audience is quite large, then i don’t understand, and i’m talking about my son, the same situation, he didn’t serve, so i don’t
enemy, the same decaying europe , this putin patriot owns apartments in the cost of spain is only 350,000 € or about 30 million rubles at the current exchange rate, why are you guysvisit europe and your favorite real estate there? puts reshet pseudo-stars in a difficult position with your questions, remember the interview of putin's vassal and one of the main guides of the kremlin rashists on the cultural front, your son shchastika belongs to special operations i know how well, i want to hear...
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guys sounds sort of even. there's negotiations because of the europe in preston, the siding events, and the, the, the basic guy stations shouldn't fail to make qu braces which what she meant by that shouldn't be cool for russia, which is actually just crazy because inside of the, the officers say they weren't be cool for you crying because your claim is a fax for the year to be in the possession of having said on condition where a surrender. because a comp safari is a guy, a without config supplies a rapid rate, and i hate for them. so i rested in countries, i'm the old read to you that i'll sort of you said the united states and other countries who are citing my are you guys the desktop for free and i'm, i'm so this, so we come to it forever. yeah, we have received say not the u. k. client of this to the fax will be signing for that, but well, people forget about is none of these comp, j. c, k u s. i or some other countries in the u. nice. i know it's my fault of mine, right? for my people to get involved in this. this makes the question anthony, you know, you're in the okay, so give us a, you know, an up clo
guys sounds sort of even. there's negotiations because of the europe in preston, the siding events, and the, the, the basic guy stations shouldn't fail to make qu braces which what she meant by that shouldn't be cool for russia, which is actually just crazy because inside of the, the officers say they weren't be cool for you crying because your claim is a fax for the year to be in the possession of having said on condition where a surrender. because a comp safari is a guy, a without config...
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just as if you can think of ukraine as part of europe with europe, and here china and taiwan are far away. that is why zelensky, uh, and the guys him. they say that europe needs it. and these are our e under e, these words come through very well feed us. give us money. we're not going to work. we are going to fight. and also we going to destabilize, huh? the political system of european european countries, which are prudent and try to pursue national interests, and not american ones, from what you say then follows, uh, zelensky’s words that he wants to make this war the last one in the world can plant, including , as well as blackmail correctly i understand, in short. well , i don’t know what is meant, zelensky, uh, because he is our main creator just today. e warrior on the european continent but it seems to me that here is the casket about, uh, all of these. uh, all this such a strange wedding between zelensky and europe is explained very simply, this marriageable bride really is. she, uh, whether she marries or not, gets money only because there is another beholder who, uh, actually sends her to europe today for a very simpl
just as if you can think of ukraine as part of europe with europe, and here china and taiwan are far away. that is why zelensky, uh, and the guys him. they say that europe needs it. and these are our e under e, these words come through very well feed us. give us money. we're not going to work. we are going to fight. and also we going to destabilize, huh? the political system of european european countries, which are prudent and try to pursue national interests, and not american ones, from what...
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europe and russia? so part of the dynamic guy here, unfortunately, to the european union a can't and won't address, is that part of what the us empire is doing is, is to putting, is to ensure that europe's in a position where they can't challenge the us on the world stage. economically, and they can't push back either diplomatically or politically they have to do with their told even though it's not in their best interest. and to me that's to be dynamic as, as is exposed by the north stream. it would seem bombing, yeah, yeah. which, you know, they, they, they couldn't find it in the united states. i can find pensioners with walkers and a wheelchair that were close to the capital on january 6th. but they don't know who blow up the north stream pipelines. i think that's kind of interesting here. anthony chang saying with it was something the garland had to say. what i think is really remarkable that if you look at public opinion across the western world, this is this war in ukraine is an elite project. this is not a popular thing. i mean, the media can attend and parents in the powers that be all they want,
europe and russia? so part of the dynamic guy here, unfortunately, to the european union a can't and won't address, is that part of what the us empire is doing is, is to putting, is to ensure that europe's in a position where they can't challenge the us on the world stage. economically, and they can't push back either diplomatically or politically they have to do with their told even though it's not in their best interest. and to me that's to be dynamic as, as is exposed by the north stream. it...
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i know it's not only a guys in the united europe, i know it says the global symbol of pace. i plus probably say not receive, but also i guess the pos july particular may have thought taking a look at a door to columbus has to be a trend. new sense for russia was trying to overcome use of european history, national history of as soon we joined the lady of the 7 to 3 is what her tactics show them on prize. got a surprise has been awarded here. we just things with face that has with an aggressive here's looking, willing to commit. as i spoke, you said a c process and nick, mean this the but we don't dive right as it goes way up together. thank you very much. the was, it was, isn't it, i would say, within a dresser, who's willing to commit any crew to municipal, to claims equity at this means that history to legislate does not change. that is not that it will be the same as it was before, and it will be the same again as it, whoever has the positive time for it as if whoever is capable of the rights and meaning this peaceful has more right now you will, to europe me with the as
i know it's not only a guys in the united europe, i know it says the global symbol of pace. i plus probably say not receive, but also i guess the pos july particular may have thought taking a look at a door to columbus has to be a trend. new sense for russia was trying to overcome use of european history, national history of as soon we joined the lady of the 7 to 3 is what her tactics show them on prize. got a surprise has been awarded here. we just things with face that has with an aggressive...
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europe. this is bloomberg markets, european close with guy johnson and alix steel. guy: positive stock momentum. stoxx 600 up. full 470. tech sector. is this ai fomo? fresh dax, cruising into the close, off a fresh record. we took out the intraday high earlier. are we going to take out the closing price? i mentioned the chip sector. ams, a little hangover from the gains yesterday. it's a narrative around the world. chip stocks on a tear. is this the baby bubble in ai stocks? how much of this is reality? is this like 1999? lots of questions. alix: baby bubbles can grow big, then you miss out on the bubble before it bursts. the s&p up .3. we know morgan stanley. that stock was rolling over. we are off the highs. we are over 4200. that could shake the options market. 1.7 trillion options expiring today. read through triple qs flat today, big melt up yesterday. one theory is this was, if you are selling a call, you have to by the triple qs to offset, so that gamma hedging helped the melt. the melt leads to fomo which leads to other funds, i am sick and tired of fighting
europe. this is bloomberg markets, european close with guy johnson and alix steel. guy: positive stock momentum. stoxx 600 up. full 470. tech sector. is this ai fomo? fresh dax, cruising into the close, off a fresh record. we took out the intraday high earlier. are we going to take out the closing price? i mentioned the chip sector. ams, a little hangover from the gains yesterday. it's a narrative around the world. chip stocks on a tear. is this the baby bubble in ai stocks? how much of this is...
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and who will fall here is the burden on europe, you guys, let's fork out.ere. but when we give it is unknown, this does not mean that they do not help, of course, they will help. this does not mean that they will seek to put everyone at the negotiating table. er, of course, they won't do that either, but still. these technologies are all old new. they are just the same. they say that nothing will change, you know, it will only get worse? the ukrainian side continues to voice such a point of view that the patriot missile system is one you can't see a blow out of action, she's blown apart, and she's suffered some minor damage there. here, in general, there is a certain misunderstanding of how any zenith missile system is generally arranged. uh, one of the most important structural parts of this system is the means of power supply, that is, some kind of electricity generation. why because without electricity, all this will not work, where electricity is either diesel power plants or turbine units. it's still cable business. here even on in our commercials it's
and who will fall here is the burden on europe, you guys, let's fork out.ere. but when we give it is unknown, this does not mean that they do not help, of course, they will help. this does not mean that they will seek to put everyone at the negotiating table. er, of course, they won't do that either, but still. these technologies are all old new. they are just the same. they say that nothing will change, you know, it will only get worse? the ukrainian side continues to voice such a point of...
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training on air force simulators this takes it up a notch they are going to train these guys somewhere in europe. once the u.s. and g-7 partners determine they are ready to take custody of these aircraft the g-7 are going to get back together to figure out exactly where there are some spares they can give. a big condition of this we are told by jake sullivan overnight is the ukrainians cannot use them to go into russia. they can use them defensively they cannot use an offense of outside of the borders. so for white house correspondent peter doocy just after 3:00 a.m. and hiroshima. looking forward to challenging the president at that news conference to see what happens later on today thank you, good to see you. arthel: we are expecting to hear from the newest candidate for the republican presidential nomination, south carolina senator tim scott filed his 2024 paperwork with the federal election commission yesterday. florida governor ron desantis could join the growing republican field as soon as next week. alexandria hoff is live in washington with details, high alexandria. >> hi arthel. it's go
training on air force simulators this takes it up a notch they are going to train these guys somewhere in europe. once the u.s. and g-7 partners determine they are ready to take custody of these aircraft the g-7 are going to get back together to figure out exactly where there are some spares they can give. a big condition of this we are told by jake sullivan overnight is the ukrainians cannot use them to go into russia. they can use them defensively they cannot use an offense of outside of the...
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guys. in europe and the americas were the last places to experience smallpox epidemics in the 16th and 17th centuries. and the last to learn about how to prevent it. inoculation. the europeans would try to tell you they were the first to really discover. and of course, they were the they were the last. let's be honest. now, you may know this story, but before i get into it, inoculation, what we're talking about tonight is a precursor to vaccination. vaccination that is not widely known about certainly not known about by europeans until edward jenner publishes his study of of cowpox inoculation. that's vaccination in 1798 so. well after the revolution inoculation is the precursor or it is the purpose for exposure of oneself to smallpox via a small incision, usually in the in the arm, sometimes both arms, just to make sure it took a tiny amount of smallpox matters gross bit right taken from the pus of a smallpox pustules the little bit would be rubbed or dropped into a tiny scratch of an incision and then bandaged up within a few days. that fever would start. you'd start getting a few pox, bu
guys. in europe and the americas were the last places to experience smallpox epidemics in the 16th and 17th centuries. and the last to learn about how to prevent it. inoculation. the europeans would try to tell you they were the first to really discover. and of course, they were the they were the last. let's be honest. now, you may know this story, but before i get into it, inoculation, what we're talking about tonight is a precursor to vaccination. vaccination that is not widely known about...