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we love the bloomberg.com article. i'll be your banner fan for the month.he latest on the oil markets and risk from u.s. china. i suppose escalation of tensions. latest quarterly earnings. the german medical company took a hit from continued supply shortages, china's lockdown and lower covid antigen. have they hit the numbers? let's get to it. i'm looking at your guidance. you're going to cut your full year imaging at comparable sales. what is it that is hitting you yao? is it the supply capacity side or the demand? >> thank you for having us. we are very, very happy with the demand we are seeing. the double digit growth of 1.3 in the last quarter i think is a very, very strong message that we have the right products and that demand out there is extremely high. what made the last quarter a little difficult was supply chain challenges, inbound and outbound logistics mainly caused by the lockdowns in china which took about a month longer than originally expected. but we are very, very confident that with a strong q4 we will make sure to make the full-year gui
we love the bloomberg.com article. i'll be your banner fan for the month.he latest on the oil markets and risk from u.s. china. i suppose escalation of tensions. latest quarterly earnings. the german medical company took a hit from continued supply shortages, china's lockdown and lower covid antigen. have they hit the numbers? let's get to it. i'm looking at your guidance. you're going to cut your full year imaging at comparable sales. what is it that is hitting you yao? is it the supply...
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. >> you can subscribe to his weekly power newsletter at bloomberg.com. questions about how much further the government will go to tamp down inflation. our vcs watching at all. let's discuss with andrea. great to have you back with us. curious what fed chair jay powell could say that would change things for venture capitalists. quick thank you, emily. i would say what we are all really eager to see is what the impact on soaring inflation is going to do for all of us. i think we are all looking at the -- looking at the outlook of unemployment reaching five deck those and what this means for interest rates when they have been hovering at zero for so long. i think we are all taking a pulse on what this employment will look like going forward. >> exactly. i said the fed says we will take more steps to tamp down inflation. would you do anything differently? would you advise your portfolio company differently? >> i think everyone is trying to spin continuously so the end the year very strong. generally, i think every startup in the market still has that hiring
. >> you can subscribe to his weekly power newsletter at bloomberg.com. questions about how much further the government will go to tamp down inflation. our vcs watching at all. let's discuss with andrea. great to have you back with us. curious what fed chair jay powell could say that would change things for venture capitalists. quick thank you, emily. i would say what we are all really eager to see is what the impact on soaring inflation is going to do for all of us. i think we are all...
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go to bloomberg.com.new chief says oil markets are facing a high risk of a supply squeeze this year as demand remains resilient and capacity dwindles. >> i would warn against using a major global recession still. we are looking at growth levels, gdp rates similar to historical levels for now. still, we are on the signs of an energy crisis. come winter i do not know what it will look like. we see utility bills skyrocketing in europe and in the u.k. and germany. governments are acting to take that burden off consumers. this boils down to the issue of investment. it has been a lack of investment and chronic underinvestment for several years, that is what has taken us to where we are today. that is the major issue. that requires a holistic solution. it cannot be solved by saying to opec, give us more. we are in a dichotomy. if you look at the g7 statement, it calls on opec to act in a responsible way to ensure adequate supply to the world, but at the same time it masks for reduction or stopping funding of fos
go to bloomberg.com.new chief says oil markets are facing a high risk of a supply squeeze this year as demand remains resilient and capacity dwindles. >> i would warn against using a major global recession still. we are looking at growth levels, gdp rates similar to historical levels for now. still, we are on the signs of an energy crisis. come winter i do not know what it will look like. we see utility bills skyrocketing in europe and in the u.k. and germany. governments are acting to...
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emily: you can check out the full interview with dara khosrowshahi on bloomberg.com.esults are -- bloomberg server 1500 investors about the musk-saga. we will tell you where they are placing their bets next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i want to get back to our top story and that is u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi's visit to taiwan. we are seeing a major company react in a bloomberg scoop -- world's biggest maker of ev battery cells has pushed back plans to announce a north american plant because of this visit. ed ludlow helped rake the story. what do we know about this decision? ed: sources say they work considering siding there next plant in the united states. there were agreeing incentives and they were choosing their preferred site. given the geopolitical tension between the united states and china, due to speaker pelosi's visit, they should push it back to september or october. emily: so they are not saying it's not going to happen, just the announcement. ed: there is a commitment to do this. they are a big supplier to tesla.
emily: you can check out the full interview with dara khosrowshahi on bloomberg.com.esults are -- bloomberg server 1500 investors about the musk-saga. we will tell you where they are placing their bets next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i want to get back to our top story and that is u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi's visit to taiwan. we are seeing a major company react in a bloomberg scoop -- world's biggest maker of ev battery cells has pushed back plans...
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emily: you can subscribe to mark's power on on bloomberg.com. want to talk more about apple and adds as eric vishria has a few opinions of the apple makers privacy. thank you so much for joining us. you had a tweet that caught our eyes, sing while regulators chase amazon -- saying while regulators chase with amazon, the greatest monopolist today is apple, is taken the privacy narrative and stifled competition and favored their own ads business. why do you think apple is the greatest monopolist today? >> the end of the day, apple has a tremendous market power. is marco saying with the rollout they had which they have done under the cover of privacy, they are simultaneously and ironically pushing their own ad business. while they are crippling other add businesses, they are growing their own and benefiting and favoring their own. facebook a, amazon, they're going to be bought i'm not worried about them. there are thousands of small companies, directly to consumer businesses, mob and pop shops that sell -- mom-and-pop shops that sell online, gaming
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emily: don't forget you can subscribe to his weekly newsletter at bloomberg.com.world of electric vehicles. rivian cutting its annual earnings forecast saying it would have a larger than guided loss on inflationary lows. it did reaffirm its delivery forecast. what's going on? ed: it's interesting because we have followed this company for a few years. it was the first quarter of meaningful sales. it's a reality check. with inflation and raw materials, they are basically saying we are not going to lose 4.7 5 billion dollars, we're going to lose $5.5 billion and pullback are spending because things are tough. emily: is demand still strong? they have a super long wait list. ed: they are what we call supply constraint. they can't build the vehicles fast enough. what's interesting on the earnings call, he said he felt the product still had pricing power. they raised prices in march anyway which was a scandal because they raised it for existing reservation holders but the idea they could raise further is a show that people still want this product. what's on your screen,
emily: don't forget you can subscribe to his weekly newsletter at bloomberg.com.world of electric vehicles. rivian cutting its annual earnings forecast saying it would have a larger than guided loss on inflationary lows. it did reaffirm its delivery forecast. what's going on? ed: it's interesting because we have followed this company for a few years. it was the first quarter of meaningful sales. it's a reality check. with inflation and raw materials, they are basically saying we are not going...
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bloomberg.com >> as you said, the opec watchers we surveyed this week think note, they think opec willno increase in -- in oil production for september. that will stick to august levels. there are some analysts expecting something. goldman sachs said they see some increase. they did not say how much, they expected to be pretty modest. they say there is a chance. francine: the market is so tight, it would make sense to put extra supplies out there. >> when you look at the global market, it is still tight. goldman-s, -- that would push opec-plus towards pumping more oil. the group does have many issues with the argument. one of them is the u.n. fears about -- if not a global recession, then a slowdown in china and europe in the u.s.. if you look at the oil market, which are a good sign, this of tim dunn quite a bit the last few days. there are reasons opec could say demand is leaning. francine: there are two people who expect extra supply, this is like reading the tea leaves of opec-plus. the longer it lasts, we may have an agreement, then the problem is pumping it. >> even if opec-plus
bloomberg.com >> as you said, the opec watchers we surveyed this week think note, they think opec willno increase in -- in oil production for september. that will stick to august levels. there are some analysts expecting something. goldman sachs said they see some increase. they did not say how much, they expected to be pretty modest. they say there is a chance. francine: the market is so tight, it would make sense to put extra supplies out there. >> when you look at the global...
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emily: don't forget to subscribe to mark's weekly hour on newsletter on bloomberg.com.t for this friday edition of "bloomberg technology." monday, ftx's president with us as we talk about all things crypto. i am emily chang in san francisco. have a wonderful weekend, everyone. this is bloomberg. ♪ to finally lose 80 pounds and keep it off with golo is amazing. i've been maintaining. the weight is gone and it's never coming back. with golo, i've not only kept off the weight but i'm happier, i'm healthier, and i have a new lease on life. golo is the only thing that will let you lose weight and keep it off. who loses 138 pounds in nine months? i did! golo's a lifestyle change and you make the change and it stays off. (soft music) >> speaker closing goes to -- speaker pelosi goes to taiwan and central banks go back in the struggle to tame inflation. this is bloomberg wall street week. i'm david westin.
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emily: don't forget, you can subscribe to mark's weekly "power on" newsletter at bloomberg.com.e world of electric vehicles. rivian cutting its annual earnings forecast, saying it would have a larger than guided loss on inflationary lows. it did reaffirm its delivery forecast. our ed ludlow here was more. what is going on? ed: it's interesting because we have followed this company for a few years. and it was the first quarter of meaningful sales, 300 $64 million. real company, sells cars. it is a reality check -- will come to how difficult this is. and with inflation and raw materials, they are basically saying actually, we are not going to lose 4.75 billion dollars this year, we are going to lose $5.5 billion and pullback overspending, because things are tough out there. emily: is demand still strong? from what i understand, they have a super long wait list, right? ed: demand is really strong. they are what we call supply constraints. they can't build the vehicles fast enough. what's interesting on the earnings call, he said he felt the product still had pricing power. they rai
emily: don't forget, you can subscribe to mark's weekly "power on" newsletter at bloomberg.com.e world of electric vehicles. rivian cutting its annual earnings forecast, saying it would have a larger than guided loss on inflationary lows. it did reaffirm its delivery forecast. our ed ludlow here was more. what is going on? ed: it's interesting because we have followed this company for a few years. and it was the first quarter of meaningful sales, 300 $64 million. real company, sells...
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you can watch the full edition of "bloomberg studio 1.0," with microsoft gaming ceo spencer at bloomberg.comcast. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." coming up friday, the firm ceo joins us to talk about the revenue forecast for 2023, its earnings just out. shares under pressure. as well as the future of buy-now, pay-later. and, don't forget to watch out our "bloomberg tech's" podcast wherever you get your podcasts, for the daily tech roundup. i am emily chang. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees. >> this a paid presentationr) tg furnished by rare collectibles tv, llc.
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meanwhile, you can check it out, bloomberg.com.till ahead, talking about monkeypox, continues to -- cases continue to rise. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm caroline hyde. the u.s. food and drug administration issued an emergency use authorization for the vaccine aiming to curb the spread of monkeypox virus. it is a cunning move given the risk of spreading the virus is rising, students heading back to school for example. an at -- an epidemiologist at the bloomberg school of public health shed a little light on how we are managing if at all to get our hands around this virus at the moment. >> the primary strategy right now is to offer vaccines to people at highest risk and that is right now gay and bisexual men who have multiple or anonymous partners. so this vaccine is available to prevent monkeypox in that high-risk population. we did here yesterday the way the vaccine is administered is being changed to stretch the supply and i expect this to help to slow the transmission of the virus. caroline: the
meanwhile, you can check it out, bloomberg.com.till ahead, talking about monkeypox, continues to -- cases continue to rise. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm caroline hyde. the u.s. food and drug administration issued an emergency use authorization for the vaccine aiming to curb the spread of monkeypox virus. it is a cunning move given the risk of spreading the virus is rising, students heading back to school for example. an at -- an epidemiologist at...
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check that out on bloomberg.com. rishaad: it does seem as though fixed income sovereign markets kind of our cooler about this. they were fairly sanguine. >> yes and no. it does seem like there was treasuries benefiting from the severity of the equity selloff. i suppose that is partly because treasuries have never expressed the optimism equities had done earlier last week. that powell could leave a door open anyway to pivot away from strong hawkish nice. today, we are seeing a bigger selloff in u.s. treasuries then we saw on friday. that is acknowledging that concern. we have investors talking about how they like some of these yields as entry points. something to buy and hold and earn 3.5%. the kind of thing they can get involved in. over the longer-term, they expect the economic pain chairman powell was talking about. that is helping to allow treasuries to do a little better in all of those than the equity space is doing. yvonne: the question of the day is more about is there a reason to question what we heard from j
check that out on bloomberg.com. rishaad: it does seem as though fixed income sovereign markets kind of our cooler about this. they were fairly sanguine. >> yes and no. it does seem like there was treasuries benefiting from the severity of the equity selloff. i suppose that is partly because treasuries have never expressed the optimism equities had done earlier last week. that powell could leave a door open anyway to pivot away from strong hawkish nice. today, we are seeing a bigger...
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bloomberg.com this is daybreak asia.s, 30 minutes into the trading session for japan, australia and korea. we are looking elevated in terms of trading values. all these issues investors have to contend with, front and center is the state of the global economy. mixed-use and company earnings. the other issues, the u.s. jobs report should give us clues as to how aggressive the fed needs to be. it is all about inflation, let's see what we are looking in terms of supplies and asia we did get question from elon musk earlier, he said inflation is now trending down in the import costs are lowering. there is going to be a steep drop in inflation at some point in the future. in terms of the reaction, looking the exterior. we are also contending with geopolitics as we see continued aggression from china's of the military drills there carrying out in response to nancy pelosi visiting taiwan. we did hear from the japanese prime minister. he spoke earlier saying the drills china is carrying out our a major concern for its national se
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you can find that conversation on bloomberg.com and the bloomberg terminal.ntral bank in focus is bank indonesia, meeting today with their headline inflation rate well above their target. they are expected to keep their key rate at 3.5%, a record low. you can see the headline inflation moving up, almost 5% year-over-year. they are focusing on the core cpi, below the top of the 1% to 3% target. there is some sense that the growth is picking up. there was pent-up demand when the economy opened after the pandemic. now these things are pulling back. they are expected to wait at least another month to see if things slow down a bit and start taking the pressure off the headline inflation. for now sitting tight at bank indonesia. it would be a surprise if they did make a move today. >> we have had a lot of surprises so not ruling anything out. we will be live at jackson hole later this week for the crucial jay powell speech as well as interviews with the fed president from kansas city, philadelphia, st. louis, cleveland, atlanta. we will also have big interviews wit
you can find that conversation on bloomberg.com and the bloomberg terminal.ntral bank in focus is bank indonesia, meeting today with their headline inflation rate well above their target. they are expected to keep their key rate at 3.5%, a record low. you can see the headline inflation moving up, almost 5% year-over-year. they are focusing on the core cpi, below the top of the 1% to 3% target. there is some sense that the growth is picking up. there was pent-up demand when the economy opened...
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jonathan: absolute clinic yesterday with the chief economist at goldman sachs, that interview on bloomberg.comnal. good morning with tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i am jonathan ferro. futures unchanged on the s&p. the nasdaq ready much unchanged. equities doing ok, the bond market not doing much. euro weaker again by one third of 1%. stay focused on this, crude making a comeback close to 95. 94.73. more than 1%. tom: i did a moving average study and we are above one of the key moving averages. we just slid up quietly. it bears watching. a lot of the news flow including the iranian talks which are supporting as well. we've got a great lineup for jackson hole. i was talking to annmarie hordern and she said you got to get to the heart and soul of jackson hole. one of the things about the lodge is the famed grizzly bear which the thing is ginormous. here is transitory the griz on the left and chairman bernanke on the right. jonathan: i'm sure mike mckee was there. tom: i comes this. jonathan: he did a great package where he went around jackson hole with tourists and if they had ever heard of chai
jonathan: absolute clinic yesterday with the chief economist at goldman sachs, that interview on bloomberg.comnal. good morning with tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i am jonathan ferro. futures unchanged on the s&p. the nasdaq ready much unchanged. equities doing ok, the bond market not doing much. euro weaker again by one third of 1%. stay focused on this, crude making a comeback close to 95. 94.73. more than 1%. tom: i did a moving average study and we are above one of the key moving...
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host: bloomberg.com is where you can go to see her work.ou can follow them on twitter, easy enough to find. naomi is a senior reporter. thanks so much for your time. up next, rob will join us discussing new studies on how to reduce partisan animosity and anti-democratic attitudes. we will be right back. ♪ announcer: over the past few months, the january 6 committee has connected a series of hearings reviewing the findings from its investigation. all week, watch c-span as we look back at hearings featuring previously undisclosed evidence, depositions, and witness testimony into the attack on the u.s. capitol. tonight, the committee looked at president trump's actions in response to the assault with testimony from former deputy national security advisor matthew pottinger and sarah matthews. watch tonight on c-span or anytime on demand at c-span.org. >> listening to programs on c-span through c-span radio just got easier. tell your smart speaker to play c-span radio and listen to washington journal daily. important congressional hearings and o
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