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at least 60 people have died in a prison riot in brazil. it appears a fight between local drug gangs is behind this. these are the latest pictures to be released of the new year's eve gunmen in istanbul. we will also report on myanmar, because for the first time, the government has admitted muslims have been abused. it will also tell you about what happened to the world's major currencies last year and what is coming up in 2017. whether you are watching on bbc world news or here in the uk on the bbc news channel, welcome to the first edition of outside source the 2017 and happy new year. we begin with a story of the utmost seriousness in brazil. it started on new year's day and only ended today. authorities have regained control but we believe dozens and dozens of people died. the bbc‘s correspondent in brazil has this report. local television pictures showed women and family members crying and screaming outside the jail. the riot a p pa re ntly screaming outside the jail. the riot apparently broke out during visiting hours on new year's da
at least 60 people have died in a prison riot in brazil. it appears a fight between local drug gangs is behind this. these are the latest pictures to be released of the new year's eve gunmen in istanbul. we will also report on myanmar, because for the first time, the government has admitted muslims have been abused. it will also tell you about what happened to the world's major currencies last year and what is coming up in 2017. whether you are watching on bbc world news or here in the uk on...
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brazil and chill.t almost made it, but because certain people did not understand the context, they were not necessarily thrilled about it. we sort of went in this direction. oliver: how blockbuster movies and hollywood could spell trouble for donald trump's pick for treasury secretary. carol: and america's burger chains are paying headhunters to find berger clippers. those stories are next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. oliver: and i'm oliver renick. in the politics and policy section, donald trump's pick for treasury secretary facing scrutiny over his ties to a hollywood production studio. >> we wrote a story about his entanglement with this company called relativity media, this sort of high-flying movie studio run by this charismatic, jet-setting guy. steven mnuchin got involved with this company in a bunch of different ways at the same time, and it all went south and the company went bankrupt. oliver: let's start with the relationships. tel
brazil and chill.t almost made it, but because certain people did not understand the context, they were not necessarily thrilled about it. we sort of went in this direction. oliver: how blockbuster movies and hollywood could spell trouble for donald trump's pick for treasury secretary. carol: and america's burger chains are paying headhunters to find berger clippers. those stories are next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar....
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the two biggest cities in brazil.re are fans in other areas, but if you ventured into the center of the country, you would find fewer people who are using it because they can't access it or because some of the marketing has not gotten to them. oliver: turning netflix' grand plan into a cover image was the job of creative director rob vargas. carol: netflix is expanding its business around the globe, so what went into making its cover? rob: we basically one in to get that point across and the fact that they are using brazil as this testing ground. we ended up with this option because it gets at the global nature of their plan. it takes the netflix logo, which is very recognizable, but we translated it into 12 different languages. oliver: the story focuses on what is happening in brazil as a market to expand in, and what you have done is taken that one point and said this is exemplary of what they will do across the world. rob: yeah. exactly. and their plans are huge. they want to be in markets like india, where it is d
the two biggest cities in brazil.re are fans in other areas, but if you ventured into the center of the country, you would find fewer people who are using it because they can't access it or because some of the marketing has not gotten to them. oliver: turning netflix' grand plan into a cover image was the job of creative director rob vargas. carol: netflix is expanding its business around the globe, so what went into making its cover? rob: we basically one in to get that point across and the...
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the belo monte dam is brazil's answer to its growing energy needs. in controversy and allegations of corruption, the $18 billion dam partially blocks the xingu, a major amazon tributary and has flooded thousands of acres of rainforest. there's a human cost too. the local fishing has been decimated and thousands of riverside dwellers or riberenos, have lost their land and their livelihoods, forced into a completely alien, urban environment. we get angry, says this man, showing us his now worthless fishing licence. we see these corporations making millions from what used to be ours, he says, and we can't even use the river any more. building the dam brought hundreds ofjobs to the riverside town of altamira, but it also led to increasing deforestation and the permanent lo55 of many low—lying islands. supporters of hydropower admit mistakes were made. but they say the rivers and their energy are there to be harnessed for the greater good of brazil. i would definitely defend the presence of hydro s! key technology in our portfolio of technologies. in the
the belo monte dam is brazil's answer to its growing energy needs. in controversy and allegations of corruption, the $18 billion dam partially blocks the xingu, a major amazon tributary and has flooded thousands of acres of rainforest. there's a human cost too. the local fishing has been decimated and thousands of riverside dwellers or riberenos, have lost their land and their livelihoods, forced into a completely alien, urban environment. we get angry, says this man, showing us his now...
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oliver: we had to send somebody to brazil.omesticwas company for the first three quarters of its existence, then in 2010, it made its first expansion outside the u.s. with a streaming service in canada. in 2011, it made its first big splash in latin america. they introduced the service to 43 different companies at the same time, so that is a good place to start to get a sense of where netflix is going. the key to their future is replicating that success all around the world. ,f you listen to reed hastings he stresses international and talks about companies like google and facebook. entrepreneur and started a bunch of companies, and his belief is that netflix can use the internet to build the most popular network in the like facebook change the way people interact online. netflix has the same opportunity in television because most of the existing companies aren't viewing the internet as this transformational as he thinks it will be, and to get a sense of how netflix is approaching that international marketplace, i went to latin
oliver: we had to send somebody to brazil.omesticwas company for the first three quarters of its existence, then in 2010, it made its first expansion outside the u.s. with a streaming service in canada. in 2011, it made its first big splash in latin america. they introduced the service to 43 different companies at the same time, so that is a good place to start to get a sense of where netflix is going. the key to their future is replicating that success all around the world. ,f you listen to...
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are doing in brazil, is it working for netflix?re they adding subscribers and seeing the growth they need to grow into a $55 billion valuation on the company? >> netflix does not break out its performance in individual territories, but there are analysts who track this, and my sense is that looking from reports and talking to people is that it has been successful to a point. netflix has 4 million or 5 million customers in brazil, which is bigger than a lot of internet tv services in the u.s., but it is ultimately a small fraction of the potential market in brazil. they have the strong base of fanatics and early adopters, much like the u.s. and before house of cards, they had 25 million subscribers by that point, and now netflix wants to supercharge it and take it into the mainstream. netflix was popular in san paolo and rio. there are fans in other areas, but if you ventured into the center of the country, you would find fewer people who are using it because they can't access it or because some of the marketing has not gotten to th
are doing in brazil, is it working for netflix?re they adding subscribers and seeing the growth they need to grow into a $55 billion valuation on the company? >> netflix does not break out its performance in individual territories, but there are analysts who track this, and my sense is that looking from reports and talking to people is that it has been successful to a point. netflix has 4 million or 5 million customers in brazil, which is bigger than a lot of internet tv services in the...
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my vision is related to a specific situation of the brazil economy. brazil economy is in recession and that is affecting everyone, particularly the middle class. also the lower level income, particularly the lower level income classes as well. the way out for an economy like brazil, creating jobs again, to modernize the economy and open up is a way to become more efficient. i would gather at the end of the day we are not on a different cycle. we are establishing the middle class and we are opening up the economy. francine: i imagine the emerging markets don't want to be left out. why did we not see this coming. you are here in 2013. you talked about inequality. it did not get much traction. christine lagarde: i hope people will listen now. not only did it not get much traction and at the time we were producing research focusing particularly on the inequality and the relationship to sustainable growth. our point was if there is inequality, it is counterproductive for the sustainable growth that the g-20 members and many people aspire to. if we want lar
my vision is related to a specific situation of the brazil economy. brazil economy is in recession and that is affecting everyone, particularly the middle class. also the lower level income, particularly the lower level income classes as well. the way out for an economy like brazil, creating jobs again, to modernize the economy and open up is a way to become more efficient. i would gather at the end of the day we are not on a different cycle. we are establishing the middle class and we are...
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the belo monte dam is brazil's answer to its growing energy needs.in controversy and allegations of corruption, the $18 billion dam partially blocks the xingu, a major amazon tributary, and has flooded thousands of acres of rainforest. there's a human cost too. the local fishing industry has been decimated, and thousands of riverside dwellers have lost their land and their livelihoods. forced into a completely alien, urban environment. we get angry, sastuma, showing us his now worthless fishing licence. we see these corporations making millions from what used to be ours, he says, and we can't even use the river any more. building the dam brought hundreds ofjobs to the riverside town of altamira. but it also led to increasing deforestation and the permanent loss of many low—lying islands. supporters of hydropower admits mistakes were made. but say the rivers and their energy are there to be harnessed for the greater good of brazil. i would definitely defend the presence of hydro as a key technology in our portfolio of technologies. in the developed pa
the belo monte dam is brazil's answer to its growing energy needs.in controversy and allegations of corruption, the $18 billion dam partially blocks the xingu, a major amazon tributary, and has flooded thousands of acres of rainforest. there's a human cost too. the local fishing industry has been decimated, and thousands of riverside dwellers have lost their land and their livelihoods. forced into a completely alien, urban environment. we get angry, sastuma, showing us his now worthless fishing...
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in brazil, almost 70% of oui’ explored.l says it wants to build at least 50 hydroelectric dams across the amazon. the government saying it is clean, sustainable energy to stop but the impact of so many of these structures on the world's greatest river system, its environment and its people, will be immense. next in line for development, this river. it is described as the most beautiful river and home to indigenous peoples. a plan to build several dams are long its length will transform this wide shallow river into it navigable river highway. tribal chiefs say they will resist any attempts to build dams on the river. translation: the government always comes here with its lights. there is not one place one of them has been built that has turned out good for locals and for our tribes. there is only misery and complaints. these tattooed warriors of the amazon are taking on powerful business and political interests that want to wea ken political interests that want to weaken environmental legislation and fast track the builder o
in brazil, almost 70% of oui’ explored.l says it wants to build at least 50 hydroelectric dams across the amazon. the government saying it is clean, sustainable energy to stop but the impact of so many of these structures on the world's greatest river system, its environment and its people, will be immense. next in line for development, this river. it is described as the most beautiful river and home to indigenous peoples. a plan to build several dams are long its length will transform this...
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and building brazil's mega—dams.e visit the amazon rainforest to assess the impact from one of the world's biggest civil engineering projects. hello and welcome. president—elect donald trump has announced plans to hire his son—in—law as a senior adviser. jared kushner was part of donald trump's campaign team and helped propel him to the white house during the campaign. democrats immediately called for a review of the appointment, citing nepotism laws and potential conflicts. but members of mr trump's team have argued that a law barring officials from giving governmentjobs to relatives does not apply to white house positions. bill hayton reports. never centrestage but rarely far away, jared kushner was a key figure behind donald trump's election campaign and, since november, behind the transition team. while he's been strategizing in trump tower, lawyers have been working out how a relative of the president, with huge business interests, can work in the white house. mr kushner is expected to step down from his multi—b
and building brazil's mega—dams.e visit the amazon rainforest to assess the impact from one of the world's biggest civil engineering projects. hello and welcome. president—elect donald trump has announced plans to hire his son—in—law as a senior adviser. jared kushner was part of donald trump's campaign team and helped propel him to the white house during the campaign. democrats immediately called for a review of the appointment, citing nepotism laws and potential conflicts. but members...
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brazil becomes the latest target in the global ambition plan. now to our lead. amazon pledging to create 100,000 new jobs in the u.s. over the next 18 months. similar announcements from tech heavyweights like alibaba and ibm. amazon has been growing rapidly but could this announcement keep the company on the right side of incoming trump administration? speaking wednesday at the news conference, the president-elect emphasized the importance of job creation. mr. trump: we are going to create jobs. i said i will be the greatest jobs producer that god every created and i mean that. i am going to work very hard on that. spencer covers amazon and joins us from seattle. and with us for the hour as our .uest host, now, first of all, do you -- t you, spencer, give us an idea of whether this is another p.r. stunt or if there are concrete plans coming from amazon to and enact this? >> this is like amazon jeff bezos' trick like a jedi mind trick. 't worry about monopolies. we're going to create 100,000 jobs. this is what it is all about, being on trump's good side and not h
brazil becomes the latest target in the global ambition plan. now to our lead. amazon pledging to create 100,000 new jobs in the u.s. over the next 18 months. similar announcements from tech heavyweights like alibaba and ibm. amazon has been growing rapidly but could this announcement keep the company on the right side of incoming trump administration? speaking wednesday at the news conference, the president-elect emphasized the importance of job creation. mr. trump: we are going to create...
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riots and gang—related violence are common in brazil.that brazil's broken prison system is in desperate need of reform. the government has announced plans to build 17 new so called ‘garden‘ towns and villages across england, to ease the housing shortage. the locations from cumbria to cornwall, are part of a scheme to build an extra 200,000 new homes, as daniela relph reports. the new developments will come in different shapes and sizes. this one will be in stratford on ah van. another site in surrey, is a prime commuter location. the government wa nts commuter location. the government wants them to be new garden villages, filled with affordable housing and new facilities. many of the locations announced are close to bigger established founds. but the government wants the garden villages to be distinct places, where their own communities. to some, the plans confirmed today will sound familiar.
riots and gang—related violence are common in brazil.that brazil's broken prison system is in desperate need of reform. the government has announced plans to build 17 new so called ‘garden‘ towns and villages across england, to ease the housing shortage. the locations from cumbria to cornwall, are part of a scheme to build an extra 200,000 new homes, as daniela relph reports. the new developments will come in different shapes and sizes. this one will be in stratford on ah van. another...
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this is the third major riot in brazil's jails since the beginning of this year.uring rebellions in two other states. the escalation in the amount of violence this year has put pressure on the brazilian government. it has announced plans to build five more high—securityjails, and to create new intelligence units to try to curb the power of gangs. the white flag of surrender flies from the prison. order has been restored here now. new zealand's new prime minister says he will continue to champion a major asia—pacific trade deal. bill english has been speaking to lucy hockings, in one of his first major interviews since taking office. he said the trade deal was still alive, despite donald trump's vow to withdraw from the trans—pacific partnership on his first day in office. for a small, open economy, trade's our lifeblood. and, despite some of the politics around trade, we're firm advocates of being an open economy, getting more free trade deals. that's what lifts incomes on both ends of the deals. what is the future for tpp? is it dead in the water? well, look, the
this is the third major riot in brazil's jails since the beginning of this year.uring rebellions in two other states. the escalation in the amount of violence this year has put pressure on the brazilian government. it has announced plans to build five more high—securityjails, and to create new intelligence units to try to curb the power of gangs. the white flag of surrender flies from the prison. order has been restored here now. new zealand's new prime minister says he will continue to...
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fromesn't have to ping somewhere in rural brazil to miami back to brazil.ternet providers, telecommunications companies wanting to spread internet far and wide because it is good for their business. so if they can get more people on the internet, using data, they make more money. netflix sees that happening and they are there to reap the benefits. david: they are -- they spent an extraordinary amount of money. is the goal to make a show in brazil that will appeal to brazilians but also to customers in the u.s. and canada and around the world? lucas: there are hope is that a 3%, their first brazilian original, will be popular not just in brazil, but everywhere. programs have original that they had a good feeling popular in the u.s. and the u.k., but they want to be global shows. as long as you offer a diverse enough range of shows, you will have someone -- something for everyone everywhere. david: thank you very much. vonnie: coming up on bloomberg markets, ceo of female quotients on facebook. ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. all of her: and i am oliver renick. we
fromesn't have to ping somewhere in rural brazil to miami back to brazil.ternet providers, telecommunications companies wanting to spread internet far and wide because it is good for their business. so if they can get more people on the internet, using data, they make more money. netflix sees that happening and they are there to reap the benefits. david: they are -- they spent an extraordinary amount of money. is the goal to make a show in brazil that will appeal to brazilians but also to...
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on paper, brazil looks like a powerhouse.e oil reserves include the western hemisphere, the biggest discovery since 1976. on the other hand, wealth this tradition is the most unequal and falling commodity prices have sent the economy sputtering. temer isent, president working to put them back on solid footing, limit expenses, restore social security systems, and have a more business and the environment, and temer, unlike has experienced i came deals and good relations with legislators. with growing opposition of his own coalition to austerity a system ofere is institutionalized corruption connecting brazil's largest companies with political parties. you can read more about brazil on our quick takes and that is your global business report. head to bloomberg.com for more stories. mark: still ahead, the dow hits 20,000 after flirting with it for weeks. this is bloomberg. ♪ live from london and new york. i am mark barton. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." the dow topping 20,000 for the first time, joining us
on paper, brazil looks like a powerhouse.e oil reserves include the western hemisphere, the biggest discovery since 1976. on the other hand, wealth this tradition is the most unequal and falling commodity prices have sent the economy sputtering. temer isent, president working to put them back on solid footing, limit expenses, restore social security systems, and have a more business and the environment, and temer, unlike has experienced i came deals and good relations with legislators. with...
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consumers in brazil. all these emerging markets is very exciting for us.eporter: roughly 200 people work here from across europe. one thing strikes me -- i cannot help noticing around here a lot of men, very few women. is it getting any easier for women to get into the industry? >> yeah, i would say so. i mean, me growing up, i would not have dreamt about getting into games. but it seems that the doors have been more open, especially for women. reporter: two months later we returned to rebellion to find out what they are done with my face. i suppose it is a good likeness. what happens next? >> we take this high-resolution model, we will see what you look like. reporter: so i am a goodie? >> you are. reporter: i have been transformed into a ruthless, all-action soldier. in the world of video games, anything is possible. laura: now to a real life story of a father and son with a special bond. jamie was born with down syndrome, but thanks to his family's love and support, he thrived, gaining independence. his journey has inspired many and his father has writt
consumers in brazil. all these emerging markets is very exciting for us.eporter: roughly 200 people work here from across europe. one thing strikes me -- i cannot help noticing around here a lot of men, very few women. is it getting any easier for women to get into the industry? >> yeah, i would say so. i mean, me growing up, i would not have dreamt about getting into games. but it seems that the doors have been more open, especially for women. reporter: two months later we returned to...
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brazil, up to 60 inmates dead after a prison riot. violence broke out between a rival gang in this facility. ♪ first though, it is now 18 days until donald trump is sworn in as u.s. president. comments made by one of his senior aides over the weekend have caused concern in some quarters. incoming white house press sean spicer said the president elect intends to repealed a lots of the obama administration. specific, butget donald has made no secrets to stanceosition to obama's on immigration and relation with russia. live from washington, can you give us any idea specifically what donald trump january 20? reporter: not really, simply because the president-elect himself has not given any specifics. nor have members of his transition team. but remember the president-elect campaigned on a message of a so from arupture, messaging point of view it is very important that keep people are enthused about the upcoming trump presidency. repealans a promise to pretty much anything the outgoing president has done on matters of health care, energy,
brazil, up to 60 inmates dead after a prison riot. violence broke out between a rival gang in this facility. ♪ first though, it is now 18 days until donald trump is sworn in as u.s. president. comments made by one of his senior aides over the weekend have caused concern in some quarters. incoming white house press sean spicer said the president elect intends to repealed a lots of the obama administration. specific, butget donald has made no secrets to stanceosition to obama's on immigration...
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back in control — the end of a prison riot in brazil, that left 56 inmates dead and visiting familiestraught. donald trump rejects north korean claims that it is in the final stages of developing a nuclear missile capable of reaching the us. and a walk on the hilly side. what is it like to live on the world's steepest residential road? hello. authorities in turkey believe they are close to identifying the man who killed 39 people in an attack on a new year party at a nightclub. security officials have released this footage, which they say shows the suspect filming himself on a cellphone in the centre of istanbul. it is thought he is walking around taksim square. turkish police looking for this suspect have raided several addresses in istanbul, and arrested 12 people. during the day some of the first funerals were held for victims, as our correspondent mark lowen reports. it is slowly sinking in. grief binding together a nation pulled apart by terror. they mourned 23—year—old yunus gormek, killed in the attack on the reina nightclub. a student working there for new year's eve, who was
back in control — the end of a prison riot in brazil, that left 56 inmates dead and visiting familiestraught. donald trump rejects north korean claims that it is in the final stages of developing a nuclear missile capable of reaching the us. and a walk on the hilly side. what is it like to live on the world's steepest residential road? hello. authorities in turkey believe they are close to identifying the man who killed 39 people in an attack on a new year party at a nightclub. security...
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but this was more proof that brazil's broken prison system is in desperate need of reform.his pioneering tv series ‘ways of seeing' was turned into a best selling book. he also won the booker prize for literature in 1972. our arts editor will gompertz look back at his life. the process of seeing paintings or anything else is less spontaneous and natural than we tend to believe. john berger's 1972 bbc television series, ways of seeing, changed the way many of us saw. i want to question some of the assumptions usually made about the tradition of european painting. he argued that the advent of mass media fundamentally altered our perception and appreciation of art. reproductions distort. only a few facsimiles don't. take this original painting in the national gallery. only what you are seeing is still not the original. i'm in front of it, i can see it. the programme was to become iconic and highly influential but would not, he told me a couple of months ago, be made today. we had four months to make these programmes. with nobody ever coming to see us. and afterfour months, an
but this was more proof that brazil's broken prison system is in desperate need of reform.his pioneering tv series ‘ways of seeing' was turned into a best selling book. he also won the booker prize for literature in 1972. our arts editor will gompertz look back at his life. the process of seeing paintings or anything else is less spontaneous and natural than we tend to believe. john berger's 1972 bbc television series, ways of seeing, changed the way many of us saw. i want to question some of...
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dozens of prisoners have escaped in brazil following the country's deadliest prison riot in nearly 25rs. 60 inmates were killed when violence broke out between rival gangs and it took police 17 hours to bring it under control. in a northern state. gang members were fighting for control of drug routes on the outside. our correspondent has the story. escape inthere was an the early hours of sunday morning in a different, nearby prison, which seems to have worked as a kind of smokescreen for what was a premeditated attack by members of one criminal faction on another. however, brazil's justice minister is stressing that the causes of this go far deeper betweenely a turf war criminal factions. we're looking at the very precarious nature of brazil's prison system, where it is possible because of corruption for weapons to be smuggled into prisons. we are looking at a context -- 306 per 100,000 inhabitants, which is more than twice the global average. that figure has more than doubled in the last 13 years. the system seems to be a breaking point. repeatedlyhas visited the prison where the di
dozens of prisoners have escaped in brazil following the country's deadliest prison riot in nearly 25rs. 60 inmates were killed when violence broke out between rival gangs and it took police 17 hours to bring it under control. in a northern state. gang members were fighting for control of drug routes on the outside. our correspondent has the story. escape inthere was an the early hours of sunday morning in a different, nearby prison, which seems to have worked as a kind of smokescreen for what...
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at the moment is brazil. domestically brazil had a rate cut yesterday much larger than many expected. what did you think? >> it was larger than expected and certainly a place for rates to be cut further. real interest rates in brazil are 7.5%. the highest in emerging markets, also the upper end of what we've seen in brazil since 2009. it's at the highest since 2009. at the same time the brazilian economy has been, as we know, quite weak. when you have nominal rates of 13, real rates of 7 and a bit, you have the scope to cut -- >> do you like that as an investment pick? >> it's not something we have in our portfolios. as of this morning we have 260 basis points of cuts priced in to the di curve to the next 12 months, which may not seen like a lot, but a lot in the context of brazil. >> maya, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> let's bring you up to speed on the latest surrounding volkswagen. because u.s. federal prosecutors have now charged six volkswagen executive over their alleged role in
at the moment is brazil. domestically brazil had a rate cut yesterday much larger than many expected. what did you think? >> it was larger than expected and certainly a place for rates to be cut further. real interest rates in brazil are 7.5%. the highest in emerging markets, also the upper end of what we've seen in brazil since 2009. it's at the highest since 2009. at the same time the brazilian economy has been, as we know, quite weak. when you have nominal rates of 13, real rates of 7...
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nicole: not long ago, batista was the richest man in brazil.turns to brazil to turn himself in. he built an empire by raising billions of dollars to equity offerings into sales. he lost most of his $30 billion fortune after failing to meet production goals of one of the country companies. being investigated for pay more than $16 billion in bribes to the former governor of rio visionary state and he said last night is returning to brazil and will surrender to the police. lauren: today's "wall street journal." fear gauge with turbulence around the election. blanketed the u.s. stock market, european investors betting on volatility ahead, specifically about the french presidential election in april. wells fargo was some shareholders of her proxy proposals and make up for sale scandal. shareholders proposing resolutions for the spring annual meeting to demand more information about risk management, director suitability and employee bonus payments. under armour is under the gun after a long streak of reading analysts earning estimates. the gear maker
nicole: not long ago, batista was the richest man in brazil.turns to brazil to turn himself in. he built an empire by raising billions of dollars to equity offerings into sales. he lost most of his $30 billion fortune after failing to meet production goals of one of the country companies. being investigated for pay more than $16 billion in bribes to the former governor of rio visionary state and he said last night is returning to brazil and will surrender to the police. lauren: today's...
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in brazil, yolande mabika and popole misenga are within reach of the olympics.g and training in rio dejaneiro. they both came from one of the areas worst affected during the congolese civil war. when they came to rio in 2013 for the world judo championships, they escaped from the team and made a bid for asylum. a local charity stepped in to help them continue their training here in brazil. they train in a favela west of rio. the facilities are basic. but their coaches are among the best. one of the biggest challenges was having to change their approach tojudo. that was the last day yolande saw her family. she does not even know if they are still alive. popole is now married with a one—year—old son. he is the stepfather to his wife's three children. now they both have just one mission. make it onto the refugee team and, perhaps, theirfamilies back home will know they survived. with just weeks to go, training has intensified. she does on average 240 lengths per day, including one hour in the gym on top of homework and school. there is little time for much else. it
in brazil, yolande mabika and popole misenga are within reach of the olympics.g and training in rio dejaneiro. they both came from one of the areas worst affected during the congolese civil war. when they came to rio in 2013 for the world judo championships, they escaped from the team and made a bid for asylum. a local charity stepped in to help them continue their training here in brazil. they train in a favela west of rio. the facilities are basic. but their coaches are among the best. one of...
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with that awful story that happened on sunday, a riot at a prison in northern brazil that left somepeople dead with some of the bodies burned, decapitated, thrown over the wall. >> the details are really grim and you can read about it in the brazilian paper. half of the victims were decapitated. grewrities say the riot out of a fight between two of the country's biggest gangs, essentially, fighting for control of the drug routes in the north and control of prisons. this is something that has come out a lot in the wake of the story, that gangs control prisons in brazil. gangove and beyond the war, brazilian papers are outraged over the lack of money that these brazilian prisons have or don't have. >> this reminds readers that this is not the first time this has happened. 111 people died at a similar prison riot in sÃo paulo state. the government is increasing budgets for brazilian prisons. they want to bring in scanners to stop weapons from coming into brazilian papers -- prisons, rather, but papers say that is not enough. they say what is needed is a coordinated effort. they say the
with that awful story that happened on sunday, a riot at a prison in northern brazil that left somepeople dead with some of the bodies burned, decapitated, thrown over the wall. >> the details are really grim and you can read about it in the brazilian paper. half of the victims were decapitated. grewrities say the riot out of a fight between two of the country's biggest gangs, essentially, fighting for control of the drug routes in the north and control of prisons. this is something that...
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just turn our attention now to brazil.prison riot. the fighting broke out between rival drug gangs at the jail in manaus in the north of the country. a warning — this report from our south america correspondent, wyre davies, contains some flashing images. local television pictures showed women and family members crying, screaming, outside the jail, as the riot broke out apparently during visiting hours on new year's day. the violence at the largestjail, in the northern city of manaus, involved rival gangs attacking each other with guns and other weapons smuggled into the prison. there were horrific reports of many rival gang members being tortured, and even being decapitated, after being taken hostage. as night fell, and armed police tried to regain control of the jail, reports emerged of the violence being committed inside. translation: my son is an inmate there. the police won't care about him. i want to know how my son is. my son's in there. this is a bullet. a local security official said the death toll could be as hig
just turn our attention now to brazil.prison riot. the fighting broke out between rival drug gangs at the jail in manaus in the north of the country. a warning — this report from our south america correspondent, wyre davies, contains some flashing images. local television pictures showed women and family members crying, screaming, outside the jail, as the riot broke out apparently during visiting hours on new year's day. the violence at the largestjail, in the northern city of manaus,...
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that's turned to brazil now where around 60 inmates have been killed in a prison riot.t between rival drug gangs at a jail in in the north of the country. by the time that authorities regained control, dozens that authorities regained control, d oze ns we re that authorities regained control, dozens were dead. i must warn you that this report contains flashing images. local television pictures showed women and family members crying, screaming outside the jail, as the riot broke out during visiting hours on new year's day. the violence at the largestjail in the northern city of manaus involved rival gangs attacking each other with guns and other weapons smuggled into the prison. there were horrific reports of many rival gang members being tortured and even being decapitated after being taken hostage. many of brazil's overcrowded and underresourced jails we're as night fell and armed police tried to regain control of the jail, reports emerged of the violence being committed inside. translation: my son is an inmate there. the police won't care about him. i want to know how
that's turned to brazil now where around 60 inmates have been killed in a prison riot.t between rival drug gangs at a jail in in the north of the country. by the time that authorities regained control, dozens that authorities regained control, d oze ns we re that authorities regained control, dozens were dead. i must warn you that this report contains flashing images. local television pictures showed women and family members crying, screaming outside the jail, as the riot broke out during...
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this is the third major riot in brazil's jails since the beginning of this year. during rebellions in two other states. the escalation in the amount of violence this year has put pressure on the brazilian government. it has announced plans to build five more high security jails and to create new intelligence units to try and curb the power of gangs. the white flag of surrender flies from the prison. order has been restored here now. one area amongst many that may be affected by a trump presidency is the middle east peace process. donald trump has suggested the us embassy in israel could be moved tojerusalem, which would be highly controversial. meanwhile, representatives of more than 70 countries and international organisations have met in paris to discuss peace in the region, but neither israel nor the palestinians were at the summit. hugh schofield reports from paris. a middle east peace conference, but without the hostile parties. some said it was a talking shop, but not the french organisers. for them, it is more urgent than ever to push israel and the palesti
this is the third major riot in brazil's jails since the beginning of this year. during rebellions in two other states. the escalation in the amount of violence this year has put pressure on the brazilian government. it has announced plans to build five more high security jails and to create new intelligence units to try and curb the power of gangs. the white flag of surrender flies from the prison. order has been restored here now. one area amongst many that may be affected by a trump...
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be good for credit in brazil.rco.philip thank you. mark: happening right now on capitol hill information hearing for trumps defense secretary choice. .eneral james mattis general mattis is facing questions from the senate armed services committee. john mccain. you can catch the hearing on the bloomberg at live go. >> i think right now the most important thing is that we recognize the reality of what we deal with with mr. putin. and we recognize he is trying to break the north atlantic -- vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. mark: breaking news from angela merkel, chancellor of germany. of the refugee crisis. she's also talking on brexit. she says we must use the brexit decision to bring the eu closer together. the eu must be able to make decisions faster she said. the eu member states must stand. also by eu decisions. she said the eu is confronting its greatest challenges of the last decade. let's get over to julie for the latest on the markets. julie: i wanted to check on the major averages because we've been seein
be good for credit in brazil.rco.philip thank you. mark: happening right now on capitol hill information hearing for trumps defense secretary choice. .eneral james mattis general mattis is facing questions from the senate armed services committee. john mccain. you can catch the hearing on the bloomberg at live go. >> i think right now the most important thing is that we recognize the reality of what we deal with with mr. putin. and we recognize he is trying to break the north atlantic --...
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the bloodiest prison riot in brazil in over 20 years. dozens were killed and that fighting between rival drug gangs. violence is so intense, decapitated bodies were thrown over the prison walls. also coming up this hour, how china is hoping higher taxes on cars will help reduce its pollution problem. we will have the details in our business update. sports fans of the chelsea football team are due in court today over an alleged race is incident on the paris metro in 2013 when a black commuter was pushed off a train. that's racist incident on the paris metro in 2013. let's get straight to our top story. in turkey, renewed footage has been released -- new footage has been released, the attack left 39 people dead. new images have come out, showing its healthy video of a man who was thought to be the gunman. -- a selfie video. catherine has the latest. >> the news of that photo or selfie taken in istanbul released by turkish authorities as they close in on the man they believe is behind the new year's eve shooting. the same person they say ca
the bloodiest prison riot in brazil in over 20 years. dozens were killed and that fighting between rival drug gangs. violence is so intense, decapitated bodies were thrown over the prison walls. also coming up this hour, how china is hoping higher taxes on cars will help reduce its pollution problem. we will have the details in our business update. sports fans of the chelsea football team are due in court today over an alleged race is incident on the paris metro in 2013 when a black commuter...
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scarlet: i want to switch gears here and turned to brazil.nown to talk about the brazilian economy entering a depression. >> we are in a much better path than we were before. much more hopeful tract. a path that will lead to a much better outcome. it may take a long time to terrell us. -- only criticism we had a the only criticism we have expressed is things are moving slowly. but the government has been forthcoming with the school fiscal reform moves. we are on the right path, but it may take a while before we see dividends. joe: brazil had a phenomenal 2016. one of the best performing currencies. it overvalued, undervalued? riau is getting overvalued. we are that to the levels of 2014. the average inflation is higher than the trading partners of brazil. scarlet: inflation is now below 7% in the first time in two years, does that give the central enough time to do what it needs to do? >> we are nearing a three-year long recession and it is still at a questionable 6%. it gives you an idea of how generalized inflation became in brazil. but now
scarlet: i want to switch gears here and turned to brazil.nown to talk about the brazilian economy entering a depression. >> we are in a much better path than we were before. much more hopeful tract. a path that will lead to a much better outcome. it may take a long time to terrell us. -- only criticism we had a the only criticism we have expressed is things are moving slowly. but the government has been forthcoming with the school fiscal reform moves. we are on the right path, but it may...
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the general malaise in brazil?ther you look at the economy or corruption, people have had enough. >> that's right. you can see it in the poll numbers. congressionale disapproval rating, the highest in history, almost 60%. you have the president with a near 10% approval rating and they are trying to push through reforms that people are strongly they did notthat vote for because the vice president took office after the impeachment, so you see this opposition to the establishment politicians, and at the same time, these politicians are trying to put through reforms that they say will restore brazil to growth. in the meantime, limiting expenses on government spending isn't popular. oliver: up next, donald trump surprise attack on drug prices, but what can he change? for a topt it is like ceo to go to the mayo clinic. details about the executive health program. that is next. ♪ oliver: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek". i am oliver renick. carol: i am carol massar. can listen to us in new york, boston, 99.1 in was
the general malaise in brazil?ther you look at the economy or corruption, people have had enough. >> that's right. you can see it in the poll numbers. congressionale disapproval rating, the highest in history, almost 60%. you have the president with a near 10% approval rating and they are trying to push through reforms that people are strongly they did notthat vote for because the vice president took office after the impeachment, so you see this opposition to the establishment...
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this performance is where elaine rodriguez is from brazil. she'll putting on a performance.or at least she's going to try. she begins to play, but after a while she realizes something is not quite right. >> uh-oh, did the russians hack her tee an no? piano? >> no, but she says there's a problem with one of the pedals. she muddles around with it and generally asks for help. >> did the piano not do the sound check? >> they try to find her a new piano while she's waiting. the video takes on a completely different tune when the help turns up. based on the locks on the wheels, she stands up, still keeps playing, much to the amusement of everybody. now they start moving the piano. the entire time she's tingling away at the ivory and they put a rope around it because they have to protect it. and then they completely have a random and unique moment. all the while she plays the p piano just looking at the crowd. before you know it, you can still hear the piano playing. and then by magic -- she gets herself set and then to a round of applause goes on. >> was this all pre-planned do yo
this performance is where elaine rodriguez is from brazil. she'll putting on a performance.or at least she's going to try. she begins to play, but after a while she realizes something is not quite right. >> uh-oh, did the russians hack her tee an no? piano? >> no, but she says there's a problem with one of the pedals. she muddles around with it and generally asks for help. >> did the piano not do the sound check? >> they try to find her a new piano while she's waiting....
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this is the third major riot in brazil's jails since the beginning of this year.wo other states. the escalation in the amount of islands this year has put pressure on the brazilian government. it has announced plans to build five more high security jails and to create new intelligence units to try and curb the power of gangs. the white flag of surrender flies from the prison. order has been restored here now. with the oscars just around the corner, one film tipped to do well is the movie ‘fences'. it's directed by denzel washington and based on a pulitzer prize winning play. it tells the story of an african—american family dealing with racial tensions and a troubled past. viola davis has already won a golden globe for her performance, and she's been speaking to our arts editor, will gompertz. i've been right here with you, troy! i've got a life too! i gave 18 years of my life to stand in the same spot as you! emotions are running high in august wilson's powerful 1950s family drama fences. denzel washington is the unfaithful troy, viola davis, his heartbroken wife
this is the third major riot in brazil's jails since the beginning of this year.wo other states. the escalation in the amount of islands this year has put pressure on the brazilian government. it has announced plans to build five more high security jails and to create new intelligence units to try and curb the power of gangs. the white flag of surrender flies from the prison. order has been restored here now. with the oscars just around the corner, one film tipped to do well is the movie...
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annette: there is another round of fires in brazil. in this case, 26 people were killed. in prison.riot the brazilian daily says the prisoners were once again probably members of rival gangs, and their deaths occurred as a result of fights between the two of them. but the paper reminds us that 134 people have been killed in just the first fortnight of 2017 in civilian prisons. and it has really prompted the a radicalall reorientation of brazil's criminal politics. i quote, "it is shameful that we need to wait for a massacre of over 100 prisoners to urgently bring into question the medieval nature of brazilian prisons, and that world is set up in this cartoon." you see a no-name person there doing the shopping with inmates at the prison, calling over the barb wire fence, get me some disposable cell phones, and condoms. annette: finally come some good news for animal rights activists with the end of the mythic circus in the u.s. dheepthika: it was a much loved circus. it is called the ringling circus, and it dates back to 150 years. this year they will be performing their l
annette: there is another round of fires in brazil. in this case, 26 people were killed. in prison.riot the brazilian daily says the prisoners were once again probably members of rival gangs, and their deaths occurred as a result of fights between the two of them. but the paper reminds us that 134 people have been killed in just the first fortnight of 2017 in civilian prisons. and it has really prompted the a radicalall reorientation of brazil's criminal politics. i quote, "it is shameful...
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and mexico being the biggest, brazil significantly bigger than mexico. the newer markets they went to, asia, africa, the middle east -- the numbers from those markets are quite small. i think netflix is aware of that. i spoke with the ceo of that for the story. he acknowledged it is still a work in progress. these places were present half of the world. scarlet: he has big ambitions as well. 85%as international to be of the user base. for revenue split, they are looking for 50-50 international and domestic. are these feasible? paul: i think they are. they were aggressive last year 2016, really accelerating the international launches, so they are everywhere around the world with the exception of china. jointl go in through the venture type of arrangements. they are essentially everywhere. it is simply a question of building up the user base in each respective market. what you find in the european and asian markets, it has been difficult from the earlier english speaking markets that had entrenched competitors, local competitors. the u.s. programming is not
and mexico being the biggest, brazil significantly bigger than mexico. the newer markets they went to, asia, africa, the middle east -- the numbers from those markets are quite small. i think netflix is aware of that. i spoke with the ceo of that for the story. he acknowledged it is still a work in progress. these places were present half of the world. scarlet: he has big ambitions as well. 85%as international to be of the user base. for revenue split, they are looking for 50-50 international...
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terry good results for brazil in a difficult environment.ncine: do you worry the donald trump presidency could bring protectionism and emerging markets such as brazil, mexico would suffer? >> less open markets means less growth, and usually inflation. the question is -- mexico and the u.s., close together, they will have to make a way to get a new agreement to modernize nafta. many good done reforms, unemployment is falling willexico -- fx volatility affect us but our bank there has grown profits by 18% and top wide by 14%, a lot of things we can do even if the economy is not as good. francine: do you have to manage the bank titer from this political risk coming from the outside? >> our model is a subsidiary model and we are local in our markets. the question is how well does the economy do locally? grotonct 10 markets to next year, this year we delivered double-digit growth in almost every single market with a couple of exceptions and we are confident the team will continue to deliver in the right way. for me it is important how we do thing
terry good results for brazil in a difficult environment.ncine: do you worry the donald trump presidency could bring protectionism and emerging markets such as brazil, mexico would suffer? >> less open markets means less growth, and usually inflation. the question is -- mexico and the u.s., close together, they will have to make a way to get a new agreement to modernize nafta. many good done reforms, unemployment is falling willexico -- fx volatility affect us but our bank there has grown...