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going to singapore. do you think we're ever going to be able to peel back the mask and figure out who's really if anybody is doing any of this nefarious stuff? >> it's pretty difficult. it's been done before, for example, when supplying products and parts to north korea, for example, where investigators have been able to determine that chinese companies have been doing things that were sanctionable so it can be done, it's going to take a lot of work, and it's going to take a lot of investigative practice, but it could be done. i mean, it's the same way that we know what's happening with chinese production in mexico, where in order to avoid tariffs on products from china, they're just either shipping it through doing trans shipments, which was a great concern under the previous trump administration, was still a concern under the biden administration. so yeah, they can get to the bottom of it, but it's going to take a lot of work. >> christina. also, if you could kind of bring it back to the market today,
going to singapore. do you think we're ever going to be able to peel back the mask and figure out who's really if anybody is doing any of this nefarious stuff? >> it's pretty difficult. it's been done before, for example, when supplying products and parts to north korea, for example, where investigators have been able to determine that chinese companies have been doing things that were sanctionable so it can be done, it's going to take a lot of work, and it's going to take a lot of...
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clarified that selling to singapore accounts for 18% of total. revenue in fiscal 2025. so that's about $24 billion. while shipping to singapore represents less than 2%, so about 500 million or so. so there's a big discrepancy between both and in nvidia's most recent annual report with the sec, they said, quote, customers use singapore to centralize invoicing. while our products are almost always shipped elsewhere. so they're trying to tell you that singapore is not used as a back door for china. however, analysts at mizuho warned today a potential ban on nvidia chips, specifically the a20s to china, could remove roughly 4 to $5 billion in revenue for fiscal 2026. so there is that overhang for the stock, because in a world where computational power equals geopolitical advantage and i'm calling it the silicon smugglers game continues with implications far beyond corporate earnings. and to your point about tsmc, i just one last word about their investment. the tariffs will certainly add to tsmc's construction costs, especially after tsmc had already
clarified that selling to singapore accounts for 18% of total. revenue in fiscal 2025. so that's about $24 billion. while shipping to singapore represents less than 2%, so about 500 million or so. so there's a big discrepancy between both and in nvidia's most recent annual report with the sec, they said, quote, customers use singapore to centralize invoicing. while our products are almost always shipped elsewhere. so they're trying to tell you that singapore is not used as a back door for...
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good and had to roll with that, world number three lydia ko has finally won the lpga's asking in singaporeailand's jeeno thitikul and japan's ayaka furue. i felt a lot better coming into this event than, you know, a few weeks ago, but i didn't know that i would win. and his brother, alex, coming in second place. yesterday in thailand and the grand prix. six—time champion marc just edged out his sibling again to take victory. the bbc sport website. bye— bye. spring this weekend, and some of the best of england and wales. it's looking mostly dry away from the far north—west, quite the contrast in temperatures because further of rain through the night, while tracking northern ireland. some sunny spells to the north. it's windy for north—west scotland, wet and very windy in the south where, again, there will be a widespread further north. now, there is another weather front approaching in fact, on tuesday. a lot further south, but you can see those as we head through wednesday and, in fact, the rest so there will be more showers around. but of course, with the southerly wind, we'll draw in som
good and had to roll with that, world number three lydia ko has finally won the lpga's asking in singaporeailand's jeeno thitikul and japan's ayaka furue. i felt a lot better coming into this event than, you know, a few weeks ago, but i didn't know that i would win. and his brother, alex, coming in second place. yesterday in thailand and the grand prix. six—time champion marc just edged out his sibling again to take victory. the bbc sport website. bye— bye. spring this weekend, and some of...
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, a week ago, not even a week ago, i was hitting it kind of badly. and i'm glad i did. asking in singaporeland's charley hull, but three successive birdies from the sixth put the olympic champion in a strong position. and ko finished with a round of 69 for a 13—under total, ayaka furue. you know, a few weeks ago, but i didn't know come, it means a lot. it was also a marquez one—two in the sprint race six—time champion marc just edged out his sibling the bbc sport website. bye— bye. hello there. of england and wales. where it will be wet and windy at times, and then it all turns showers around too. north, it is milder. that's because we've seen cloud and some spells of rain through the night, while tracking now, there will be some fog patches to lift and clear across east anglia, south—east england through the a band of cloud across northern england, north wales, northern ireland. a few spots of drizzle in that from our old front. top temperatures, between 10—12 celsius. more of the same again on monday night into tuesday. frost, more cloud and some milderfeeling air and it's still rather w
, a week ago, not even a week ago, i was hitting it kind of badly. and i'm glad i did. asking in singaporeland's charley hull, but three successive birdies from the sixth put the olympic champion in a strong position. and ko finished with a round of 69 for a 13—under total, ayaka furue. you know, a few weeks ago, but i didn't know come, it means a lot. it was also a marquez one—two in the sprint race six—time champion marc just edged out his sibling the bbc sport website. bye— bye....
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going to be looking at temperatures climbing. where it should stay dry and sunny pretty live from singapore at a crossroads in history today. it's time to act. president zelensky tells the bbc he is ready to sign a minerals deal with america. the sex worker cinderella anora had the storyanora had swept the..- director baker has ngars. director seanba ker has history, ngars. director seanbaker has history, the person ——7 to win four �* to win four 0scars �* to win four oscars for one hello. sir keir starmer said europe would do the heavy lifting but would need backing from the united states.
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let's check in with avril hong in singapore. averell -- avril: absolutely.tocks following the worst selling on friday, tech saw steepest decline since he had carry trade unwind healing we can --ruling the nikkei, now being erased, hearing from local media about china and flip the board, in terms of chinese valuations taking account for the selloff it was not that bad because they were higher than the 10 year mean. traders want increase. will that help stocks to broad and ai as well? tom: avril hong, indeed. now to product shares, trading higher. let's get more from catherine lim at bloomberg intelligence. what would it mean if it comes to poss? >> it is a good versace going through an overhaul and they mentioned missteps in the brand so only expected to break even in fiscal 2026, so we see that drag. tom: ok. a potential deal which we will watch indeed. what now for ukraine's relationship with the u.s.? analysis with hannah from the think tank ukrainian prism. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome back. ukraine's president is willing to meet trump again. zelenskyy
let's check in with avril hong in singapore. averell -- avril: absolutely.tocks following the worst selling on friday, tech saw steepest decline since he had carry trade unwind healing we can --ruling the nikkei, now being erased, hearing from local media about china and flip the board, in terms of chinese valuations taking account for the selloff it was not that bad because they were higher than the 10 year mean. traders want increase. will that help stocks to broad and ai as well? tom: avril...
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we're in over 20,000 stocks in all of europe, emerging markets, countries like egypt, singapore, malaysiacountries that have great opportunities for growth in the future, and they're great diversifiers with the u.s. because they have very low correlations with our tock market -- stock market. i think we want to today away from china, countries that really don't have free markets like russia. but really asia a in general, the better diversified you are as an investor, the better your likelihood of fulfilling on your american dream and having decent returns without getting destroyed in down markets. maria: all right. i want to get your take on yields. the 10-year yield has been plummeting. we're all the way down to 4.2%. treasury secretary scott bessent has been focused on the 10-year. the trump administration wants interest rates lower, but there are worries that this dedecline in the 10-year yield all the way down to 4.2% is indicative of a slowing economy. what do you think is behind the move? >> well, it's typical supply and demand for debt. but here's what it tells me when i look at th
we're in over 20,000 stocks in all of europe, emerging markets, countries like egypt, singapore, malaysiacountries that have great opportunities for growth in the future, and they're great diversifiers with the u.s. because they have very low correlations with our tock market -- stock market. i think we want to today away from china, countries that really don't have free markets like russia. but really asia a in general, the better diversified you are as an investor, the better your likelihood...
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ports and 24 plus countries so if you're worried about the panama canal, you should be worried about singaporechannel and all courts in between but when you're on a boat voting in the panama canal, i can see lacks a stones throw chinese control ports. you can it begin to see here. how worried should this administration and the rest of the country be about the rising influence of china? >> the canals can block it at any time. many think the first indication uses force in east asia will be an accident in the canal blocking it because the u.s. navy will want to use that to search ships from the atlantic to the pacific china's or operations at both ends of the canal can be used by chinese military for that purpose and china has other ways to block canal as well so right now china controls the waterway. >> it's interesting what we talked to the administrator panama canal authority, i asked him in our special, i said is china controlling the canal? he said no, we are controlling the canal and interestingly, even with the court, you saw the tube so people can see panama canal connects the atlantic an
ports and 24 plus countries so if you're worried about the panama canal, you should be worried about singaporechannel and all courts in between but when you're on a boat voting in the panama canal, i can see lacks a stones throw chinese control ports. you can it begin to see here. how worried should this administration and the rest of the country be about the rising influence of china? >> the canals can block it at any time. many think the first indication uses force in east asia will be...
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core door of export from the united states to china, those two countries it moves through india and singaporend yemen, we don't know. [laughter] howan these react to being limid and getting access. and ultimately the big question is will it actually stop or reduce the amount of time china needs to actually catch up? and i think many people are skeptical about that. because we all saw the uptick in the news. there are ways to close that gap. the biggest question for me right now thinking about policy is what is it they should be doing? knowing this tech transfer method are quite limited. there is a vigorous space protect competition going on globally. we need to double down and getting commitment for the critical input data compute and energy. >> gives specific policies? just a quick example. >> so, right now it's happening across the world is in many of these nations are doubling down. we heard about stargate it's not to find itself in a public-private partnership but that's in many other nations. i would say one recommendation would be to think about strategic really carefully. in the church
core door of export from the united states to china, those two countries it moves through india and singaporend yemen, we don't know. [laughter] howan these react to being limid and getting access. and ultimately the big question is will it actually stop or reduce the amount of time china needs to actually catch up? and i think many people are skeptical about that. because we all saw the uptick in the news. there are ways to close that gap. the biggest question for me right now thinking about...
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those tier-2 countries is a pretty eclectic mix -- it moves from india and singapore and switzerland and yemen. we don't know how they are going to react to being the bitter to getting access to those technologies -- being limited to getting access to those technologies. the big question is will it actually stop or reduce the amount of time china needs to actually catch up now can i many people are skeptical about that. i share mine from a technical perspective because we also dee -- all saw deepseek in the news and there are other ways to close that gap. the biggest question for me -- thinking about policy, what is it that we should be doing knowing that this tech transfer method are quite limited, there is a vigorous race for tech competition going on globally, and we need to double down in getting commitments for the critical inputs, data, compute, and energy. michael: do you have specific policies in mind when you say that just as a quick example? kirti: right now what is happening across the world is many are doubling down on solvent funds. stargate is not a solvent fund, it is
those tier-2 countries is a pretty eclectic mix -- it moves from india and singapore and switzerland and yemen. we don't know how they are going to react to being the bitter to getting access to those technologies -- being limited to getting access to those technologies. the big question is will it actually stop or reduce the amount of time china needs to actually catch up now can i many people are skeptical about that. i share mine from a technical perspective because we also dee -- all saw...
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but sometimes sometimes it did so singapore you know my money probably the the best. the best foreign that i've run into in the world and they are just smart so skilled they. they're kind of the thing which distinguished them from sort of anybody else that they really really and deeply understand china and they understand us that they're the at the very end of paris when the agreement was done, their minister, vivian balakrishnan, who went on to become their their foreign minister, had had insisted that that to me and minister from china that if if it finished and it got done, we all had that we the two of us had to come to his his office there. and so the three of us could stand and get a picture together. the little guy who understood the two big guys better than anybody else, sometimes better than the two big guys themselves. so i want to go to a picture because. i don't know if any of you seen the the cover of the book there. a remarkable and i think a very important photograph on the front. and i've told you previously that maybe a year ago that i thought this co
but sometimes sometimes it did so singapore you know my money probably the the best. the best foreign that i've run into in the world and they are just smart so skilled they. they're kind of the thing which distinguished them from sort of anybody else that they really really and deeply understand china and they understand us that they're the at the very end of paris when the agreement was done, their minister, vivian balakrishnan, who went on to become their their foreign minister, had had...
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but what c countries come to mid for enters in a successful journey in singapore.hy city are they not? in countries like south korea, taiwan and other cities, now looks wildly successful. also while it got you, do you know if usaid said in the funding toward lab research in wuhan china? >> just what i've seen in the newspapers. >> clearly should be sending our foreign aid to china through out greatest adversary. it is all about a few things they're asking you. 2 million this is a source, this is in the federal war or identification numbers it's clearly happened on the u.s. spending.gov website. $2 million for activity to strengthen translate organizations to deliver trans gender surgeries. do you think that's a good use of taxpayer money? >> i defer to congress. congress appropriated the money. do you think it's a good use of taxpayer money? >> i believe it's a good use of taxpayer money. crack is very telling thank you yelled back. >> thank you. in closing i want to thank our witnesses once again for their testimony today and chairman, it was going to be here but
but what c countries come to mid for enters in a successful journey in singapore.hy city are they not? in countries like south korea, taiwan and other cities, now looks wildly successful. also while it got you, do you know if usaid said in the funding toward lab research in wuhan china? >> just what i've seen in the newspapers. >> clearly should be sending our foreign aid to china through out greatest adversary. it is all about a few things they're asking you. 2 million this is a...
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singapore investigating whether dell and supermicro service shipments to malaysia contained nvidia chips barred for china. how are they getting into china? lisa: it raises the question of how these countries get on donald trump's good side so he doesn't make a choice about whether they are with china or the u.s. because they have benefited from this fissure. they will try to avoid the wrath of this white house. jonathan: how export-compliant was deepseek? annmarie: nvidia ai chips reach china despite the ban. selling systems with the blackwell chips, so through third parties in the region. this will be focusing on allies and foes of the united states if they are not complied with the export controls, and there is a way that they are getting into beijing. jonathan: equity futures valving stateside. in europe, riproaring rally. christopher harvey writing, we would expect a different investment set from the last 12 months, namely rest of the world over the united states, value overgrowth, and cyclicality over momentum. let's start with the u.s. versus the rest of the world. what a rally in
singapore investigating whether dell and supermicro service shipments to malaysia contained nvidia chips barred for china. how are they getting into china? lisa: it raises the question of how these countries get on donald trump's good side so he doesn't make a choice about whether they are with china or the u.s. because they have benefited from this fissure. they will try to avoid the wrath of this white house. jonathan: how export-compliant was deepseek? annmarie: nvidia ai chips reach china...
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those tier-2 countries is a pretty eclectic mix -- it moves from india and singapore and switzerland and yemen. we don't know how they are going to react to being the bitter to getting access to those technologies -- being limited to getting access to those technologies. the big question is will it actually stop or reduce the amount of time china needs to actually catch up now can i many people are skeptical about that. i share mine from a technical perspective because we also dee -- all saw deepseek in the news and there are other ways to close that gap. the biggest question for me -- thinking about policy, what is it that we should be doing knowing that this tech transfer method are quite limited, there is a vigorous race for tech competition going on globally, and we need to double down in getting commitments for the critical inputs, data, compute, and energy. michael: do you have specific policies in mind when you say that just as a quick example? kirti: right now what is happening across the world is many are doubling down on solvent funds. stargate is not a solvent fund, it is
those tier-2 countries is a pretty eclectic mix -- it moves from india and singapore and switzerland and yemen. we don't know how they are going to react to being the bitter to getting access to those technologies -- being limited to getting access to those technologies. the big question is will it actually stop or reduce the amount of time china needs to actually catch up now can i many people are skeptical about that. i share mine from a technical perspective because we also dee -- all saw...
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england's charley hull will go in to the final round of the women's world championship in singapore one. she shot a third round of 68, which included four birdies, to finish on nine under par, that's one behind the leader lydia ko. hull is looking for her first victory on the lpga tour since 2022. john higgins has won the world open to become the second oldest winner of a ranking event in snooker history. the 49—year—old scot beat england'sjoe o'connor by 10 frames to six in yushan to claim his 32nd ranking title and first in four years. only the late ray reardon was older when he won a ranking event at the age of 50 back in 1982. at ti 40s 3 of 50 back in 1982. at ti 40s that'si back in 1982. at ti 40s that's not :k in 1982. at ti 40s that's not old. 1982. at ti 405 that's not old. not !. at ti 405 that's not old. not at all. a cinema is gloucester is being celebrated for taking film—lovers back to the past — with art deco interiors, traditional ticket machines, and even a hot drink in a mug. the independent sherborne cinema has been showing films for ten years, including this year's o
england's charley hull will go in to the final round of the women's world championship in singapore one. she shot a third round of 68, which included four birdies, to finish on nine under par, that's one behind the leader lydia ko. hull is looking for her first victory on the lpga tour since 2022. john higgins has won the world open to become the second oldest winner of a ranking event in snooker history. the 49—year—old scot beat england'sjoe o'connor by 10 frames to six in yushan to claim...