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caroline hyde in london. good morning, caroline. forensic aria in a minute -- two very exact area -- thing ande redux washington still has no true rival and will not for a very long time and faces a growing number of constraints. the reality is that america remains a leading power and can achieve its objectives only by defining broad interests, working with others, and creating a network of cooperation. that, alas, does not fit on a campaign cap. the united states, it is something now. i am trying to stay out of the political debate, we have not seen this. carl: we have seen the rise of the emerging world, which changes the ability of washington to project its power. of thee point of view concept of economic policy for the world, it is no longer america sneezes in the world catches a cold. like 15% of world gdp, the g7 combined does not add up to as much as -- use towards bush senior as our timeline, we had trade, advancement on uruguay. good stuffe so much that it is impossible to go further? megan: -- carl: you can never do enough
caroline hyde in london. good morning, caroline. forensic aria in a minute -- two very exact area -- thing ande redux washington still has no true rival and will not for a very long time and faces a growing number of constraints. the reality is that america remains a leading power and can achieve its objectives only by defining broad interests, working with others, and creating a network of cooperation. that, alas, does not fit on a campaign cap. the united states, it is something now. i am...
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caroline: live from london, i'm caroline hyde. you're watching the european close on "bloomberg market." we are going to take you from new york to london to berlin in the next hour. here is what we're watching. the euro area economy grew slightly less than initially estimated in the first quarter. is it time to worry about the diverging economies in the region? betty: volkswagen continues to feel the pressure of its emissions scandal. forecasts.fit misses ireland's prime won aer enda kenny just second term last week. we will have more from our exclusive interview. it is 90 minutes into the trading session in the u.s. julie hyman has the latest. the market continues its fall a bit lower. julie: the s&p and the dow heading more towards their lows of the session. the nasdaq just flipping into unchanged. on my bloomberg, i'm seeing it up a bit. we will have to check those numbers. init of a decline overall sentiment, which is already been poor. retail is continuing to be a part of that conversation, even though the overall retail sale
caroline: live from london, i'm caroline hyde. you're watching the european close on "bloomberg market." we are going to take you from new york to london to berlin in the next hour. here is what we're watching. the euro area economy grew slightly less than initially estimated in the first quarter. is it time to worry about the diverging economies in the region? betty: volkswagen continues to feel the pressure of its emissions scandal. forecasts.fit misses ireland's prime won aer enda...
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caroline: yvonne, thank you. interesting, for what's happening in certain central banks in europe and the u.s.. two regional federal reserve unopposed, usually have made separate but similar cases for an interest rate increase. they argued that the central bank risks had delayed action for too long. >> we are in a world where policy mistakes anywhere in the world are going to influence us. if china or europe make a bad decision, it is going to influence our financial markets, and it is going to influence our economy. not that we expect them to make bad decisions anymore than they would expect us to make bad decisions. so we do have to be aware that as we raise rates there may be more financial market turbulence. >> moving rates to a more normal level and an aggressive pace, i think, is absolutely necessary to minimize distortions in our economy that can build over a number of years. let's kick this around. the deputy chief investment officer at black rock joins us now. good morning. what happens if the fed raises
caroline: yvonne, thank you. interesting, for what's happening in certain central banks in europe and the u.s.. two regional federal reserve unopposed, usually have made separate but similar cases for an interest rate increase. they argued that the central bank risks had delayed action for too long. >> we are in a world where policy mistakes anywhere in the world are going to influence us. if china or europe make a bad decision, it is going to influence our financial markets, and it is...
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i'm taylor riggs, caroline. caroline: thank you. one of the key stories of the invest $1 will billion in the chinese right rival. service a fraction of the $200 billion is taking,hat apple opening up questions about more investments in increased dividends. joinedhite of drexel "surveillance," this morning. if apple was a buy, sell, or hold. >> definitely a buy. it looks like it's very cheap and the profit cycle bottom of the june quarter. we have a company with $233 billion in cash and lots of opportunity. tom: if the stock goes down like it has done, this is a good time to be a trueblue stock and deploy cash to shareholders. deploy cash to shareholders like they are deploying cash to china. >> exactly. they have $250 billion cash to plymouth strategy increased from $200 billion in april. a biggerike to see hike in their dividends. they just hiked it, but if they could get into a 3.5% yield, think that would be very attractive for investors. lugo back to dividends in the second. on china, apple to say -- apple today saying this is t
i'm taylor riggs, caroline. caroline: thank you. one of the key stories of the invest $1 will billion in the chinese right rival. service a fraction of the $200 billion is taking,hat apple opening up questions about more investments in increased dividends. joinedhite of drexel "surveillance," this morning. if apple was a buy, sell, or hold. >> definitely a buy. it looks like it's very cheap and the profit cycle bottom of the june quarter. we have a company with $233 billion in...
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caroline: mr.r, when the policymakers across the atlantic call you up, they want your advice on what's happening on this side of the atlantic, and even in the eurozone. what is their key concern at the moment? >> will, i think -- well, i think right now, the concern is -- and you heard this and the president's speech -- there seems to be a lot of anxiety in europe. can we handle the refugee crisis? can we handle the eurozone? the greek financial crisis? can we handle our efforts to protect our people against terrorists and terrorist attacks? we'reruth is that what trying to communicate is europe has faced many, many crises in the past, certainly the past 70 years, and has survived them and thrived, notwithstanding those crises, when it comes together and act positively. we are trying to encourage that, and i think the president's speech was very much a buck up speech to europe. in addition, ever since i have arrived, there has been a lot of concern expressed about the possibility of the united stat
caroline: mr.r, when the policymakers across the atlantic call you up, they want your advice on what's happening on this side of the atlantic, and even in the eurozone. what is their key concern at the moment? >> will, i think -- well, i think right now, the concern is -- and you heard this and the president's speech -- there seems to be a lot of anxiety in europe. can we handle the refugee crisis? can we handle the eurozone? the greek financial crisis? can we handle our efforts to...
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. ♪ caroline: are welcome to caroline: -- caroline: welcome to on the move.are moments away from the open of trading. matt: good morning. the road ahead. volkswagen's profit rose 3.4% in the first quarter as operating profit climbed to 3.4 4 billion euros. hawks flock. the dollar dominates in may. our markets prepared for the fed shift? investors turn on china. short interest on chinese equities jumps to the highest level in the year. is the big short act in china? --back in china? let us take a look at futures. do you want to look at futures? caroline: i am tracking it here. we are seeing the dax coming off of its previous highs. the futures market signaling we should still hold on to our gains as we open up on the market. 100 openeing the ftse about 0.1% higher. the tax -- switching into green. yet to open.ill let us get straight over to . green across the screen's. ap up hereave the imp on the bloomberg. the majority in the green on the stoxx 600. financials leading the game. up 0.2% following by consumer discretionary. industrials edging into the red. tha
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caroline hyde has your morning brief. caroline: putting peace at risk.id cameron is set to escalate his campaign to the britain in the eu that warning isolationism could lead to convicts. is he going too far? has greece done enough? the finance ministers will hold an emergency meeting in brussels to decide if they can release more aid. and saudi's new oil minister. will khaled al-falih keep the pumps running at full speed to keep up the pressure on u.s. shale? as we head into the open, futures have been pointing higher across the board. germany is putting toward a higher start as well. keepe is some mma news to up on. we thought a bit of a mixed plate in asia. the shanghai composite fell, disappointing trade data from china. so, if we look at how europe is opening, we are seeing futures pointing higher. the majority is green on the industry groups on the stoxx 600. telecom stocks are actually leading the gains, up .3%. i will tell you more on that in just a second. we are of course, also watching oil, with wti holding above $45 a barrel. those are being
caroline hyde has your morning brief. caroline: putting peace at risk.id cameron is set to escalate his campaign to the britain in the eu that warning isolationism could lead to convicts. is he going too far? has greece done enough? the finance ministers will hold an emergency meeting in brussels to decide if they can release more aid. and saudi's new oil minister. will khaled al-falih keep the pumps running at full speed to keep up the pressure on u.s. shale? as we head into the open, futures...
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caroline has your morning brief. caroline: i do indeed.ildan's last day on the job. -- dilma's last day on the job. backing the buck. goldman sachs thinks traders are mispricing the fed, and it will rise of the next two years. and delivering on growth. deutsche post has a double-digit profit increased, by canopy sustained? we will find out in 15 minutes. meanwhile, we are seeing a flat, will open at the futures. we are looking at the screen, down about 2/10 of 1%. thecac being pulled lower, numbers really disappointing. dax 10 flat to lower0, inching into the greens. we're 10 seconds after the market open, so let's get to nejra cehic. nejra: thanks. in asia, we saw the msci asia-pacific index unchanged, but it was materials leading the gains. we will have to see whether it is metals leading gains in. subduedit looks pretty as futures are pointing to the stoxx 600 pretty much unchanged, same for the ftse 100. we are still waiting for the tax to get moving and the cac 40 as well. let's move on to some of the stocks you watching this morning
caroline has your morning brief. caroline: i do indeed.ildan's last day on the job. -- dilma's last day on the job. backing the buck. goldman sachs thinks traders are mispricing the fed, and it will rise of the next two years. and delivering on growth. deutsche post has a double-digit profit increased, by canopy sustained? we will find out in 15 minutes. meanwhile, we are seeing a flat, will open at the futures. we are looking at the screen, down about 2/10 of 1%. thecac being pulled lower,...
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caroline: is it profitable?ther said in 2013 that he wanted to make it+++ late on the profitability issue. we are not far from our strategic plan objective, but a little late on that profitability issue. caroline: the bespoke, is that something that is going to be growing as part of the brand? >> wearing a sock as a shoe is something that is incredible. i was lucky to have the experience of ava spoke. shoes. it is difficult to describe. it is perfection. caroline: is that really expensive if i want to get a bespoke shoe? >> it is. on average, 7000 euros for a pair of shoes. caroline: is it not easy to be the son -- is there many major differences between you and your father? are you a good fit for the younger generation and the future of the group? >> i don't know. i hope i am. i know we get along very well. different generations, but the dialogue is extremely constructive. we are not only father and son, but also business partners, and we debate a lot. we speak about business a lot. luckily we don't speak only
caroline: is it profitable?ther said in 2013 that he wanted to make it+++ late on the profitability issue. we are not far from our strategic plan objective, but a little late on that profitability issue. caroline: the bespoke, is that something that is going to be growing as part of the brand? >> wearing a sock as a shoe is something that is incredible. i was lucky to have the experience of ava spoke. shoes. it is difficult to describe. it is perfection. caroline: is that really expensive...
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delicious. >> marie-caroline: amazing meal?gs? what kind of things? >> anthony: is the environment good for business in senegal now? is it getting better? i mean, there seems to be a lot of money coming in dakar. you see buildings going up, somebody's building. >> marie-caroline: they key thing for me will be the development of, uh, business and because when you look at all these young people in saint-louis and there is no companies to employ them. let the young people take a big part of the power, which is not in our tradition, but we need the young people to be, to be strong. >> anthony: if you could compare yourself to someplace else in, in another major city in the world, the new york of west africa? >> man: the hong kong of west africa. >> anthony: ah, oh, ouch. [ laughter ] yeah, you're, you're right. ♪ [singing] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] here's the plan. you grow up wanting to be a lawyer, because your dad's a lawyer. and you land a job with a 401k and meet your wife. you're surprised how much you both want kids, and equally su
delicious. >> marie-caroline: amazing meal?gs? what kind of things? >> anthony: is the environment good for business in senegal now? is it getting better? i mean, there seems to be a lot of money coming in dakar. you see buildings going up, somebody's building. >> marie-caroline: they key thing for me will be the development of, uh, business and because when you look at all these young people in saint-louis and there is no companies to employ them. let the young people take a...
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>> sasha: oh, hey, caroline. [ chuckles ] uh, going for a swim? >> caroline: yeah. uh, trying to get back into it after the baby. >> sasha: girl, you look fabulous. >> caroline: [ sighs ] thank you. and you look like you're waiting for someone, someoneha
>> sasha: oh, hey, caroline. [ chuckles ] uh, going for a swim? >> caroline: yeah. uh, trying to get back into it after the baby. >> sasha: girl, you look fabulous. >> caroline: [ sighs ] thank you. and you look like you're waiting for someone, someoneha
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caroline: yeah. let's have a look at the asset checks we have on. i want to draw into what has been happening on the oil side, and what has been happening largely on the japanese trading front. keep an eye on oil. there was a surprise reduction in inventories in the united states; we saw it down to its lowest in september, 2014. clearly a bounce in oil has been driving it, some japanese bonds to keep a close eye on. i'm interested by the fact that 30 year japanese debt sales went on today, another record low yield. investors are desperate to get their hands on any piece of paper that has a positive yield in japan. so keep an eye on how the japanese debt is trading. and of course the brazilian rial. it seams with the time being, rousseff will have to pack her desk, but will she go through the senate, and willoughby longer-term? keep a close eye on that, which is trading higher. let's get onall, to the bloomberg first word news with shery ahn. shery: thanks, caroline. chairs and mitsubishi motors have
caroline: yeah. let's have a look at the asset checks we have on. i want to draw into what has been happening on the oil side, and what has been happening largely on the japanese trading front. keep an eye on oil. there was a surprise reduction in inventories in the united states; we saw it down to its lowest in september, 2014. clearly a bounce in oil has been driving it, some japanese bonds to keep a close eye on. i'm interested by the fact that 30 year japanese debt sales went on today,...
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if you can do that, then it's going to be great. >> thank you so much, caroline and ethan. thanks for joining us. no matter what route job seekers are taking, they prep for interviews. and a growing number of them may find in spite of what their parents say, their obsession with candy crush may actually pay off. reporter kayla tausche explains. >> the first round of interviews these days may be a mobile game like mac. >> how many of you play any games? >> a skill most millennials already have, colleges are holding mass competitions and the company uses a scoreboard as their starting point. >> every game as their own focal point but we keep it very short, to like ten minutes. >> reporter: enter stock fuse. >> the reason that we chose to use a stock trading game for the institutions and the reason they ar excited by it is about lowering the barrier entry. it's intimidating to a lot of people. people who may be good at it. >> reporter: it's not a risks to manage so companies get valuable data and hopefully a more leveled playing field for applicants. >> it's not about what you
if you can do that, then it's going to be great. >> thank you so much, caroline and ethan. thanks for joining us. no matter what route job seekers are taking, they prep for interviews. and a growing number of them may find in spite of what their parents say, their obsession with candy crush may actually pay off. reporter kayla tausche explains. >> the first round of interviews these days may be a mobile game like mac. >> how many of you play any games? >> a skill most...
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okay. >> caroline: what did he say? where is he? where are they? >> ridge: he just drove off with douglas. >> thomas: that night -- that was a terribleis
okay. >> caroline: what did he say? where is he? where are they? >> ridge: he just drove off with douglas. >> thomas: that night -- that was a terribleis
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let's find out caroline hyde. caroline: in taking the leader of the hack pack.temperature controls, the best performer on the stoxx 600. the reason is it is getting upgraded by some analysts. bank of america merrill lynch says the market is missing an. point.io inflection people need more in terms of power and temperature controls. it's playing into the u.k. of session that is housing, taylor wimpey. the u.k. housebuilder is managing to woo the investor base by missing a special dividend to the tune of 300 million pounds. they're saying they are increasing their financial targets as well, the 2016 through 2018. they are bullish. they had record home sales last year. they got orders for 70% of those being built in 2016. looking bullish on taylor wimpey, but not so pretty for the auto sector. fiat chrysler down by two percentage points, because analysts are wary. it seems to be the concern of the mp. they are saying it is exposed to the u.s. auto leasing bubble, that is coming to an end. they say the company hasn't done enough to protect itself from a downturn. th
let's find out caroline hyde. caroline: in taking the leader of the hack pack.temperature controls, the best performer on the stoxx 600. the reason is it is getting upgraded by some analysts. bank of america merrill lynch says the market is missing an. point.io inflection people need more in terms of power and temperature controls. it's playing into the u.k. of session that is housing, taylor wimpey. the u.k. housebuilder is managing to woo the investor base by missing a special dividend to the...
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caroline: what is that target?> let me say we need first to have clarity on the regulatory market. 2015 was a very important year in this perspective. we should have a final decision, we should have clarity from europe, the eopean commission. basis, we will put in place our new strategy plan 20. on these targets. caroline: it is too early to say if these targets will be reached. that is what the ceo told me. last quarter, there was concern that the targets made 13% in one day. we will see this morning the reaction of investors. for now, the ceo is focused on reducing the cost of risk. anna: caroline, thank you very much. a bit of an outperform or yesterday, for the french banking sector. let us see if they can keep up this morning. caroline in paris with the latest there. let us check out the risk radar. we have a number of currencies on here for you, the yen not high, against the dollar. we have more hawkish comments coming through on the fed overnight, moving things around his little bit. we have the dollar on th
caroline: what is that target?> let me say we need first to have clarity on the regulatory market. 2015 was a very important year in this perspective. we should have a final decision, we should have clarity from europe, the eopean commission. basis, we will put in place our new strategy plan 20. on these targets. caroline: it is too early to say if these targets will be reached. that is what the ceo told me. last quarter, there was concern that the targets made 13% in one day. we will see...
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. >> caroline: yeah. >> thomas: they're so cute. >> caroline: they're miniature versions of yours. >> eric: ridge? ah. it's only you? i was hoping to get some grandpa time in with douglas. >> ridge: caroline's on her way in. douglas will be home soon.
. >> caroline: yeah. >> thomas: they're so cute. >> caroline: they're miniature versions of yours. >> eric: ridge? ah. it's only you? i was hoping to get some grandpa time in with douglas. >> ridge: caroline's on her way in. douglas will be home soon.
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. >> katie: but you just said -- >> caroline: forget what i said! katie: it's the truth. thomas is the father of your baby. >> thomas: look, dad, i can do this. frankly, you need me to do this -- take on more responsibility. call it paternity leave. i-i would want the same thing if i were a new father. [ door opens ] >> rick: sorry i'm late. >> ridge: i'm impressed you showed up at all. >> rick: well, fatherhood. you know all about that. >> thomas: actually, we were just talking about that. >> rick: oh, yeah? >> thomas: i'm trying to convince dad to throttle back a little bit, take some time off. >> rick: that's a great idea, thomas. i can take care of c.e.o. you can run design. when do we start? >> liam: been a while.
. >> katie: but you just said -- >> caroline: forget what i said! katie: it's the truth. thomas is the father of your baby. >> thomas: look, dad, i can do this. frankly, you need me to do this -- take on more responsibility. call it paternity leave. i-i would want the same thing if i were a new father. [ door opens ] >> rick: sorry i'm late. >> ridge: i'm impressed you showed up at all. >> rick: well, fatherhood. you know all about that. >> thomas:...
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stuff, caroline., production of gold is up and output is rising a surprising 8% in the quarter. this follows productions the output would slow this year. joining us now to get a take on this is polymetal ceo vitaly nesis. gold is down a little bit today, but up big since the start of the year. have you been surprised by what this has done? >> absolutely. i absolutely expected the metal to trade sideways. this was a pleasant surprise for me. guy: is it sustainable? >> i would say short-term, yes, as long as there is significant political uncertainty over the remainder of the year. i think gold will continue to shine. matt: i wonder what you think of the miners that have been doing so well compared to the underlying commodities. have they caught up with of the rebound we have seen in commodities? >> well, i probably would call that an overshoot of sorts, because a lot of the names have doubled and tripled since the start of the year. but this is typical at the start of a bull market. to bewould urge inv
stuff, caroline., production of gold is up and output is rising a surprising 8% in the quarter. this follows productions the output would slow this year. joining us now to get a take on this is polymetal ceo vitaly nesis. gold is down a little bit today, but up big since the start of the year. have you been surprised by what this has done? >> absolutely. i absolutely expected the metal to trade sideways. this was a pleasant surprise for me. guy: is it sustainable? >> i would say...
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caroline: so what about provisions?: last year, we had a little bit more than 400, so we have arranged between 400 and 50 million -- and 500 million euros. caroline: the last concern was the target. the rle is at 7.1% for this quarter. are you looking at the 10% target in the short-term? federic: it is a counting standard, where all the taxes are boosted one quarter. if you take one quarter of that and the taxes normalize and make the economic impact, we are at [indiscernible] i think it is for the resilient. what we said and of last year was with the environment, we expect with the russian business, we did not deliver what we expected. of course, [indiscernible] which will be at 11%. 11%.e beginning of europe, this year, we cannot guarantee that kind of return that we keep these projections in mind and going forward, we think we can achieve that by serving and following after this model. mark: frederic oudea in that exclusive interview in paris. betty: there is much more ahead on "bloomberg markets." vacation aty for a
caroline: so what about provisions?: last year, we had a little bit more than 400, so we have arranged between 400 and 50 million -- and 500 million euros. caroline: the last concern was the target. the rle is at 7.1% for this quarter. are you looking at the 10% target in the short-term? federic: it is a counting standard, where all the taxes are boosted one quarter. if you take one quarter of that and the taxes normalize and make the economic impact, we are at [indiscernible] i think it is for...
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caroline and cole were no exception. before their surgeries, both kids had trouble seeing in low light. now, though their vision's not perfect, they say they're noticing big diffe >> good things are to come. >> i went outside, it was snowing. and i was like, oh, i can see the snowflakes! it was really cool. like to actually see something that i've never seen in my life before. >> reporter: spark is one of several companies developing gene therapies, targeting everything from hemophilia to sickle cell disease to other rare disorders. if they're successful it will be a new paradigm for medicine. fighting genetic disease in just one treatment. >> i thought it was really cool how simple it was and how much it changed my life. >> reporter: for "nightly business report," i'm meg >> to read more about gene therapy and the carpers story head to nbr.com. >>> coming up, turning up the heat. the entrepreneur who followed his gut literally and watched his business grow and grow. tonight's "how i made my millions." >>> it's a holiday
caroline and cole were no exception. before their surgeries, both kids had trouble seeing in low light. now, though their vision's not perfect, they say they're noticing big diffe >> good things are to come. >> i went outside, it was snowing. and i was like, oh, i can see the snowflakes! it was really cool. like to actually see something that i've never seen in my life before. >> reporter: spark is one of several companies developing gene therapies, targeting everything from...
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let's get some details with caroline hyde.e: i want to dig straight into your imap function. this is where you get to see the sector breakdown. the stoxx 600, red across the board. down 3/10 of a percent, the worst performance of the i.t. sector. some downward trajectory for the consumer staples as well. we saw a bit of a growth spurt on friday. we ended in the green for the digestion ofn that woeful chinese data, missing estimates not only in retail but weo investment and, indeed, are seeing concerns about fixed asset investment and industrial production. good news bad news for the united states -- we saw a selloff in the equity market on friday because the retail sales numbers were just too good. does that mean a federal hike sooner than anticipated? we see money going into the dollar, and it could fall down a little bit. overall we are seeing dollar strength continue over the last three days. the bloomberg dollar index function, and it does show the path of strength we have seen as we start to anticipate fed rate hikes. may
let's get some details with caroline hyde.e: i want to dig straight into your imap function. this is where you get to see the sector breakdown. the stoxx 600, red across the board. down 3/10 of a percent, the worst performance of the i.t. sector. some downward trajectory for the consumer staples as well. we saw a bit of a growth spurt on friday. we ended in the green for the digestion ofn that woeful chinese data, missing estimates not only in retail but weo investment and, indeed, are seeing...
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caroline: that is a good question. i don't have a hard number on that. but i can tell you anecdotally, when we talk to folks that are in the sharing economy or me talk to tax preparers that specialize -- we talked to tax prepares that specialize in earned income with platform related work, there a medially confused as to whether they had a taxes on the income earned because in many instances, they denied any 1099 at all. >> thank you. i will move to you now. we heard a lot today about the tremendous projected growth of the sharing economy in the coming years. rabbit's the task estimates, and what you see as having the best growth potential? >> if history is any indication of the future, which we believe it is, year over year to date we are growing at 4x on a revenue basis. we are also growing tasks. we have 15,000 organic applications on a month-to-month basis. both of those indicate that one, we are still in the very early days. and what the sharing economy can do, two, we are a figurehead of growth. >> thank you. mr. reed, i will move to you. we discus
caroline: that is a good question. i don't have a hard number on that. but i can tell you anecdotally, when we talk to folks that are in the sharing economy or me talk to tax preparers that specialize -- we talked to tax prepares that specialize in earned income with platform related work, there a medially confused as to whether they had a taxes on the income earned because in many instances, they denied any 1099 at all. >> thank you. i will move to you now. we heard a lot today about the...
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now she has within awards and even started her own skin caroline. coming up we will introduce to you this bay area mom and business owner who may have something special for you to get your mom on mother's day. >>> continuing to track active weather around the area. i see some thundershowers that are making their way into the san -- the san bonita area. >>> in a little more than a month california's new smoking laws will go into effect. the biggest change will be raising the age to bay tobacco from 18 up to 21. here's how this new law will ben forced. >> reporter: the sign at the electric cigarette lounge will soon to have change. >> i'm not going to sell at all to anybody less than 21. >> reporter: the owner, barry smith, says he will follow the new tobacco laws when they go into effect but that doesn't mean he agrees. >> they're all negative bad things for a good product this is the anti-cigarette. this is not a bad thing. >> reporter: senator bill hernandez authored the bill. >> it's still an addictive product. i guess the question i would pose to
now she has within awards and even started her own skin caroline. coming up we will introduce to you this bay area mom and business owner who may have something special for you to get your mom on mother's day. >>> continuing to track active weather around the area. i see some thundershowers that are making their way into the san -- the san bonita area. >>> in a little more than a month california's new smoking laws will go into effect. the biggest change will be raising the...
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caroline, thank you so much.hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. including paris and in cairo. scarlet, alix, back to you. scarlet: deutsche bank is holding its shareholders meeting and john kline is reassuring investors saying they can carry out the overhaul with their own funds. alix: the shares have lost about one third of their value this year, partly concerned that investors will have to tap investors for a fourth time since 2010. joining us from london is lionel . he recently wrote about why they need investors on their side. first, breaking news concerning unicredit. the company is considering ace stake inle of its an online bank. they are also reviewing holding in poland and turkey. it bought the state back in 2014. unicredit needs the cash. is the second worst performer in the bloomberg european financial index. scarlet: pretty dismal showing so far. repeatedly ruled that a share sale. would be enough to raise capital sufficiently? >> i don't know. i
caroline, thank you so much.hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. including paris and in cairo. scarlet, alix, back to you. scarlet: deutsche bank is holding its shareholders meeting and john kline is reassuring investors saying they can carry out the overhaul with their own funds. alix: the shares have lost about one third of their value this year, partly concerned that investors will have to tap investors for a fourth time since 2010....
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maryland rallies, now, to caroline. now, 3 behind the shot. how about that, terps trail by 2.ow, comings, here making it 7-6 north rolina. that is the last goal of her career. megan ward had the answer net for caroline care -- carolina. now, north carolina stuns maryland. how about that? 13-7 to win the championship. northcarolina's 13 goals are the most allowed by the terpinses all season long. the tar heels came out strong on sunday and never gave up the lead. hands the terpses the first loss of the season. >> these guys came out, fought hard, we work hard every day. and, they have a lot to be proud of. really defining your season. we lost one this season. give carolina a lot of credit. they worked hard and stuck to their game plan and did a nice job. >> i am sad that is the way that my class went out and that was my last game. but i couldn't be more thankful to be part of it. i am just happy to be a terp. >> the emotions are running high now. it will be a tough one to swallow for time to come. here is the legacy that this senior class leaves behind. lost four games in four
maryland rallies, now, to caroline. now, 3 behind the shot. how about that, terps trail by 2.ow, comings, here making it 7-6 north rolina. that is the last goal of her career. megan ward had the answer net for caroline care -- carolina. now, north carolina stuns maryland. how about that? 13-7 to win the championship. northcarolina's 13 goals are the most allowed by the terpinses all season long. the tar heels came out strong on sunday and never gave up the lead. hands the terpses the first loss...
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": it is "the let's get to caroline hyde.e: gains in government and consumer spending compensated for a slide in business investment in japan. exceeding all forecasts. the october to december quarter was revised to a 1.7% contraction, worse to the previous estimate. suzuki motor has said it has no need to correct the fuel efficiency values of its cars and it does not think it will affect earnings. their shares closed almost 12% lower in tokyo after they said -- they were said to have used an improper method for evaluating fuel efficiency. new prices client and 65 cities compared to 62 in march, and sales jumped to $152 billion. the chances of a brexit have fallen to 24% according to a survey and its panel of super forecasters. suggesting there is less uncertainty over opinion polls undershoot the probabilities forecasted by banks. news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. francine: burberry shares lower the company, after reported a drop in earnings for the second year
": it is "the let's get to caroline hyde.e: gains in government and consumer spending compensated for a slide in business investment in japan. exceeding all forecasts. the october to december quarter was revised to a 1.7% contraction, worse to the previous estimate. suzuki motor has said it has no need to correct the fuel efficiency values of its cars and it does not think it will affect earnings. their shares closed almost 12% lower in tokyo after they said -- they were said to have...
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. >> i wanted to get a hug from caroline, and caroline did like she usually does. she runs away. daughter ca-- catherine, the 5-year-old, says something that she knows to be false, she gets a spanking. in my household, when a child behaves that way, they get a spanking. >> larry: jesus. i now wish ted cruz had won, if only so his daughters could get some secret service protection. in the wake of this loss in indiana, our hearts go out to the cruz family, who now, tragically, have to spend actual time with their father. ( laughter ) but i have to say, i will miss ted cruz, you guys, not so much for who he was, but for who he looked like. i mean, on a given day, he could look like grandpa munster. next day, he looks like kevin from "the office." then the next day, it's that lady from maury who was trying to find out who the daddy was. right, right? another day, he looks like that guy in the background of the death star in "return of the jedi." and then on another day, you could swear he was a blobfish. but on most days, he just looked like himself, the zodiac killer. we're going to
. >> i wanted to get a hug from caroline, and caroline did like she usually does. she runs away. daughter ca-- catherine, the 5-year-old, says something that she knows to be false, she gets a spanking. in my household, when a child behaves that way, they get a spanking. >> larry: jesus. i now wish ted cruz had won, if only so his daughters could get some secret service protection. in the wake of this loss in indiana, our hearts go out to the cruz family, who now, tragically, have to...
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. >> caroline: we decided it together. >> thomas: you always defend him. >> caroline: he's my husbandmas: but he's not douglas' father. you know, the whole world thinks that douglas is the newborn prince of king ridge, but he's not. he's not. i know you're committed to him.
. >> caroline: we decided it together. >> thomas: you always defend him. >> caroline: he's my husbandmas: but he's not douglas' father. you know, the whole world thinks that douglas is the newborn prince of king ridge, but he's not. he's not. i know you're committed to him.
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caroline, is the only high school graduate of the herman nor crows school this year. community came out to see her graduate on friday that's nice aft the ceremony the school hosted a graduation party in the cafeteria and caroline says she looks forward to having a class reunion every day. and of course, going to college. >> you know i guess it kind of hasn't really sung in yet that i'm not coming back to high school next year. >> lonely, right? caroline earned a scholarship and she's going to attend a bible college in tennessee. >>> next, fighting the sneezing the headaches and watery eyes. allergies are in full swing right now. new help may be on the way that some claim works just like a charm. >>> plus new worldwide food trend could be taking shape while israeli researchers say bugs could be the cure to hung hunger. >> good evening i'm karen hepp along with bill anderson. coming up tomorrow on the show, i just got poison ivy. what do you do? how about a jelly fish stink? we've got advice. protect yourself and things that are cheaper this coming summer than last we'l
caroline, is the only high school graduate of the herman nor crows school this year. community came out to see her graduate on friday that's nice aft the ceremony the school hosted a graduation party in the cafeteria and caroline says she looks forward to having a class reunion every day. and of course, going to college. >> you know i guess it kind of hasn't really sung in yet that i'm not coming back to high school next year. >> lonely, right? caroline earned a scholarship and...
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if you can do that then it's going to be great. >> thank you so much, caroline and ethan.hanks for joining us. >>> no matter what route job seekers are taking they still have to prep for interviews. a growing number of them may find in spite of what their parents say their obsession with candy crush may actually pay off. kayla taushy explains. >> forget the resumÉ paper and brain teasers your first round job interview may be a mobile game like knack, a skill most millennials already have. companies use the scoreboard as their starting point. >> every game has its own focal point but we keep them short to ten minutes. >> shoun mccormack thought wall trees could use its own concept, enter stock fuse. >> the reason we choose to use a stock trading game for these institutions and the reason they're excited about t it's all about lowering the barrier to entry. right now financial services is intimidating to a lot of people, a lot of people that might be good at it. >> it's not a cake walk. there are rules to follow and risks to manage so companies get valuable data and hopefull
if you can do that then it's going to be great. >> thank you so much, caroline and ethan.hanks for joining us. >>> no matter what route job seekers are taking they still have to prep for interviews. a growing number of them may find in spite of what their parents say their obsession with candy crush may actually pay off. kayla taushy explains. >> forget the resumÉ paper and brain teasers your first round job interview may be a mobile game like knack, a skill most...
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the first lovely little girl, her name is caroline waters.. >> i'm caroline waters, i'm 16 years old. when i was two, i was diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia, also known as aml. i went through rigorous chemotherapy treatments and spent seven months in the hospital without coming home. i hardly got to see my sisters. the doctors said my best chance of survival was a bone marrow transplant. we found the perfect match, it was my older sister lisette. her bone marrow saved me and gave me a second chance at life. now i'm cancer free and would like to become a child life specialist one day while also becoming a successful singer. >> how exciting! we have lisette, her sister and mom susan. hi, guys. >> hello! >> please keep your blindfolds on for just a second. we are going to bring out caroline, and she's escorted also be attending the garden of dreams. come on out. wow! are you ready to look at your lovely daughter and mom? take off your blindfolds. [ screams ] [ laughter ] oh, my gosh! >> how does it feel? >> really good. really good. yea
the first lovely little girl, her name is caroline waters.. >> i'm caroline waters, i'm 16 years old. when i was two, i was diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia, also known as aml. i went through rigorous chemotherapy treatments and spent seven months in the hospital without coming home. i hardly got to see my sisters. the doctors said my best chance of survival was a bone marrow transplant. we found the perfect match, it was my older sister lisette. her bone marrow saved me and gave...
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caroline was the same age as chris and greg. they would come to visit, and she would come periodically, mostly on wednesdays when it was a day off. however, before mrs. kennedy went on her trip to india she wanted a day to herself so that caroline and she could come and visit with tom kitten and that would give for a day of relaxation. so, anyway that was one of the more happier moments and there were several others, but as i say there is so much to talk about that we cannot really covered in just a few minutes. >> i have read the book so i recommend the book. [laughter] >> thank you. [applause] >> nancy duggan, worked in the campaign for fred duggan. she later ran robert f kennedy's campaign. your husband was a specialist for jfk. tell us a bit about that and how you met and what that entire experience was like. >> is it on? >> it is on. >> let me tell you a bit about the white house because it is so different today. the kennedy white house had no chief of staff. eisenhower was the first president with the chief of staff, milit
caroline was the same age as chris and greg. they would come to visit, and she would come periodically, mostly on wednesdays when it was a day off. however, before mrs. kennedy went on her trip to india she wanted a day to herself so that caroline and she could come and visit with tom kitten and that would give for a day of relaxation. so, anyway that was one of the more happier moments and there were several others, but as i say there is so much to talk about that we cannot really covered in...
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it was the homemade sign by mom, caroline tharkts got the attention of a rescue shopper.were both taken to the hospital. they were treated for dehydration and exhaustion. >> seems like they're doing well. >> they were rationing peanuts and crackers during this time. it's just an unbelievable story. mom to the rescue. >> nothing a mom won't do for her child. so -- thanks, rachel. >>> coming up on "gma," the mystery behind this nurse's disappearance. the new clues and urgent search to find this 30-year-old mom. >>> and the final curtain call for ringling's circus elephants. how they'll benefit man kind while enjoying retirement in florida. >>> and been piling on the pounds? we have the best way to lose that winter weight and good news, everyone. it includes some chocolate. keep it here. >> chocolate? >> chocolate, chocolate. whatever. >> potato, poe-tah-toe. potato, poe-tah-toe. vo: across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my do
it was the homemade sign by mom, caroline tharkts got the attention of a rescue shopper.were both taken to the hospital. they were treated for dehydration and exhaustion. >> seems like they're doing well. >> they were rationing peanuts and crackers during this time. it's just an unbelievable story. mom to the rescue. >> nothing a mom won't do for her child. so -- thanks, rachel. >>> coming up on "gma," the mystery behind this nurse's disappearance. the new...
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but caroline's cat, because she was the same a's -- same age as our two sons, they would come to visit and she would come periodically, mostly on wednesdays to come and visit, but before mrs. kennedy went on her trip to india, she wanted a day to herself so caroline and she could come visit with tom kitten and that would give her a day of relaxation. that was one of the happier moments and there were several others, but there is so much to talk about, it could not cover it in just a few minutes. >> i have read the book and i would recommend the book. [applause] >> nancy hogan dutton worked in the campaign for fred dutton. she worked in his office in the white house and he went on to run robert f kennedy's campaign. your husband was special assistant to jfk. tell us about how you met and what that experience was like. he went on to found earth day as well. >> let me tell you a bit about the white house because it is so different today. the kennedy white house had no chief of staff. eisenhower was the first president who had a chief of staff. he was military and it kind of fit and he wan
but caroline's cat, because she was the same a's -- same age as our two sons, they would come to visit and she would come periodically, mostly on wednesdays to come and visit, but before mrs. kennedy went on her trip to india, she wanted a day to herself so caroline and she could come visit with tom kitten and that would give her a day of relaxation. that was one of the happier moments and there were several others, but there is so much to talk about, it could not cover it in just a few...
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en la rama femenina caroline tambiÉn de kenia. se realiza desde 1912. todo un evento en las calles.
en la rama femenina caroline tambiÉn de kenia. se realiza desde 1912. todo un evento en las calles.
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[applause] girls, caroline and catherine [applause] . [applause] mom, the prayer warrior. to my dad who has traveled this nation preaching the gospel. [applause] to carly fiorina, an incredible, phenomenal running may. -- mate. [] crowd chanting --] >> what you have done, the movement you have started is extraordinary. i love each and every one of you. beginning i have said i would continue on as long as there was a path to victory. say it, i'm sorry to appears that path has been foreclosed. together, we left it all on the field in indiana. we gave it everything we've got. path.ters chose another heart, but with boundless optimism for the long-term future of our nation. we are suspending our campaign. now.me i am not suspending our fight for liberty. [applause] i am not suspending our fight to defend the constitution. that builthe values america. our movement will continue. i give you my word i will continue this fight with all of my strength, and all of my ability. you are extraordinary. we will continue to fight next week and next year, and together we will continue as l
[applause] girls, caroline and catherine [applause] . [applause] mom, the prayer warrior. to my dad who has traveled this nation preaching the gospel. [applause] to carly fiorina, an incredible, phenomenal running may. -- mate. [] crowd chanting --] >> what you have done, the movement you have started is extraordinary. i love each and every one of you. beginning i have said i would continue on as long as there was a path to victory. say it, i'm sorry to appears that path has been...