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and i would meet, like, latino chinese, and french chinese, and mauritian chinese, and indian chinese. indian chinese, totally weird, right? they look like me, but they speak hindi, and they wear, you know... or multiple dialects, because we're in india. and they have gold chains, and they sort of move like, you know, in, like... you know, south asians. and you'll go to peru, where they've had, you know, a 150-year history of chinese immigration there. >> hinojosa: and great chinese food. >> and great chinese food. >> hinojosa: the best. >> and they have chinese men who can dance, like, salsa, merengue. and i was like, "wow, i've never seen such elastic hips on, like, an asian guy before," right? it's so fascinating. >> hinojosa: so what do you want... what do you want us to take away from this, jennifer? >> i think that first of all, this idea of authenticity, of being, like, true, is sort of an artifact. like, what does it mean to be authentically chinese, right? because i, in a certain way, am authentically chinese american in a way that general gau's chicken, you know, is not auth
and i would meet, like, latino chinese, and french chinese, and mauritian chinese, and indian chinese. indian chinese, totally weird, right? they look like me, but they speak hindi, and they wear, you know... or multiple dialects, because we're in india. and they have gold chains, and they sort of move like, you know, in, like... you know, south asians. and you'll go to peru, where they've had, you know, a 150-year history of chinese immigration there. >> hinojosa: and great chinese food....
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and i would meet, like, latino chinese, and french chinese, and mauritian chinese, and indian chinese. indian chinese, totally weird, right? they look like me, but they speak hindi, and they wear, you know... or multiple dialects, because we're in india. and they have gold chains, and they sort of move like, you know, in, like... you know, south asians. and you'll go to peru, where they've had, you know, a 150-year history of chinese immigration there. >> hinojosa: and great chinese food. >> and great chinese food. >> hinojosa: the best. >> and they have chinese men who can dance, like, salsa, merengue. and i was like, "wow, i've never seen such elastic hips on, like, an asian guy before," right? it's so fascinating. >> hinojosa: so what do you want... what do you want us to take away from this, jennifer? >> i think that first of all, this idea of authenticity, of being, like, true, is sort of an artifact. like, what does it mean to be authentically chinese, right? because i, in a certain way, am authentically chinese american in a way that general gau's chicken, you know, is not auth
and i would meet, like, latino chinese, and french chinese, and mauritian chinese, and indian chinese. indian chinese, totally weird, right? they look like me, but they speak hindi, and they wear, you know... or multiple dialects, because we're in india. and they have gold chains, and they sort of move like, you know, in, like... you know, south asians. and you'll go to peru, where they've had, you know, a 150-year history of chinese immigration there. >> hinojosa: and great chinese food....
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deadline day will trouble chinese popular -- chinese property developers, can kaisa come up with $50? and could be a $5 billion summer for the box office? shery: asian stocks trending lower today. analysts say uncertainties surrounding the chinese stock market could be weighing on shares. japan is coming back from their lunch break, japanese stocks fell marginally in the morning session. we're going to see how they do in the afternoon session. they have been falling now for the second consecutive day. the japanese market falling today, but there are some clear winners. panasonic is trading up 1.2% because its net profit likely climbed 70% for the year ending in march. that is according to analyst forecasts. ishizuka glass is up 11%. lmi think is also up -- elematec is also up 5.6%. their preliminary yearly profits coming in at -- coming in higher than the company's own forecasts. suzuki motor up 5/10 of a percent there. they are expected to raise annual dividends by two yen, so the stock is currently up half of a percent. mitsubishi motors is currently down 1.8% and they reported the
deadline day will trouble chinese popular -- chinese property developers, can kaisa come up with $50? and could be a $5 billion summer for the box office? shery: asian stocks trending lower today. analysts say uncertainties surrounding the chinese stock market could be weighing on shares. japan is coming back from their lunch break, japanese stocks fell marginally in the morning session. we're going to see how they do in the afternoon session. they have been falling now for the second...
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the chinese polls taken by the bbc or pew and so forth reputable polling sources show that chinese soft power attractiveness goes up in africa somewhat in latin america but not in asia and not in europe or north america. so you say why is this? i think there are two reasons that determined that in which china would have to overcome if it really wants to equal the united states and soft power. one is china has to unleash its civil society. a lot of american soft power or european soft power comes not from government broadcasting. it comes from essentially foundations, universities hollywood cultural industries and so forth to china with communist party control is very loath to give the freedom to these aspects of civil society which unleashes their old creativity. and the other problem that china has is if you look at nationalism and disputes with neighbors china has been particularly in the coastal areas but also with india on the borders has disputes and because of rising nationalism in china which is helping to legitimize the communist party and may become more important as the growth
the chinese polls taken by the bbc or pew and so forth reputable polling sources show that chinese soft power attractiveness goes up in africa somewhat in latin america but not in asia and not in europe or north america. so you say why is this? i think there are two reasons that determined that in which china would have to overcome if it really wants to equal the united states and soft power. one is china has to unleash its civil society. a lot of american soft power or european soft power...
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i mean my chinese dealers andmy , -- and my chinese service people interact with chinese customers.is the difference? betty: they would say they know the people. sheldon: they know all the people, really? betty: they are chinese. sheldon: they are chinese? betty: they know what they want. sheldon: i can't be a successful businessman if i don't respect who and what my customer is. the resorts are a commercial enterprise. the measurement of success is the bottom-line profit. why are we seven times more profitable than each one of them? betty: some casino watchers warn there is a bubble of profits forming in macau that is about to burst. fears of a smoking ban and stricter visa rules on the chinese have investors worried that the inflow of tourists may slow down. but rather than wait, these titans are doubling down. across macau, adelson, the hos, others are and spending $26 billion on new resorts, doubling hotel capacity. they won't stop there. these casino titans want to score big in the rest of asia. lawrence: japan is the holy grail at this stage. japan has pachinkos. pachinkos are
i mean my chinese dealers andmy , -- and my chinese service people interact with chinese customers.is the difference? betty: they would say they know the people. sheldon: they know all the people, really? betty: they are chinese. sheldon: they are chinese? betty: they know what they want. sheldon: i can't be a successful businessman if i don't respect who and what my customer is. the resorts are a commercial enterprise. the measurement of success is the bottom-line profit. why are we seven...
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there is a murkiness in chinese cities.stry it is growing 7% this year, roughly the same pace as last year. attention is revving up at some dealerships who cannot reach lofty sales targets. >> the markets reach a new the growth rates have slowed down. they are still strong in the markets and there is enviably strong growth rates. strongest market. every few years, they tried to host the show in a larger and way. year -- swankier china's love for suv is not necessarily foreign. the overall vehicle delivery was last year and the foreign .armakers >> they have priced themselves within the top end of the pyramid to lead off to a price point with chinese suvs. opening toem the rebuild the image of some of them. some of them will improve from being bottom feeders to making good-quality products. >> it is about half the price of the tiguan. have narrowed the quality gap instead of just copying the competitors. chinese brands are proving to be more confident at the imitation game. >> volkswagen may have taken a wrong turn in china.
there is a murkiness in chinese cities.stry it is growing 7% this year, roughly the same pace as last year. attention is revving up at some dealerships who cannot reach lofty sales targets. >> the markets reach a new the growth rates have slowed down. they are still strong in the markets and there is enviably strong growth rates. strongest market. every few years, they tried to host the show in a larger and way. year -- swankier china's love for suv is not necessarily foreign. the overall...
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there's the brilliant chinese entrepreneurs. but as of yet, their economy is not as sophisticated as ours. another example of this to be money. people say look china has $4 trillion in reserves. this means china is going to dominate world currency markets. not if the money is not convertible and not if there are not deep rich capital markets and not if you have to worry about those markets. do you want to hold dollars china has been making a major push to clear more trade. but it's only about 7% or 8% whereas the dollars over 80%. the difference is people feel that there is a sophisticated financial market behind any rule of law behind a dollar, which there is not yet defined. but the argument that this economy is equal to the other economy, if you don't think about sophistication in the economy, you are making a mistake. i could go on with that but i would simply note to take us back to an earlier point that this projection of china having a larger market than the u.s. by 2020 depends upon a high rate of chinese economic growth
there's the brilliant chinese entrepreneurs. but as of yet, their economy is not as sophisticated as ours. another example of this to be money. people say look china has $4 trillion in reserves. this means china is going to dominate world currency markets. not if the money is not convertible and not if there are not deep rich capital markets and not if you have to worry about those markets. do you want to hold dollars china has been making a major push to clear more trade. but it's only about...
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and chinese markets. >>> chinese tourists are on a global shopping spree and one of their favorite destinationss japan. retailers here are more than happy to see the influx, yet they're somewhat in the dark when it comes to the visitors' shopping habits. now they've started doing their homework. nhk world's kyoko fujita explains. >> reporter: chinese tourists are becoming a fixture on the streets of tokyo's shopping districts. they're snapping up a range of products from luxury watches to rice cookers available only in japan. spending by mainland chinese tourists was on average 50% higher than by foreign visitors as a whole last year. the number coming to japan has grown nine-fold in the past decade including a 150% jump in 2014. a weaker yen and easing of visa requirements are giving a further boost. japanese company executives are eager to figure out the visitors' shopping behavior. people from about 50 firms attended a business seminar in tokyo. company managers are going to spend the next few hours trying to gain some insights into trends aamong chinese tourists. xu xiangdong is a managing
and chinese markets. >>> chinese tourists are on a global shopping spree and one of their favorite destinationss japan. retailers here are more than happy to see the influx, yet they're somewhat in the dark when it comes to the visitors' shopping habits. now they've started doing their homework. nhk world's kyoko fujita explains. >> reporter: chinese tourists are becoming a fixture on the streets of tokyo's shopping districts. they're snapping up a range of products from luxury...
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the second great chinese disparity is between rural and urban places.ough sijiahaalways been rural, cities like nanjing and shanghai have a growing impact. the third disparity is economic, between the agricultural and industrial sectors. we look at a growing "township enterprise" and see its impact on a small, rural town. october marks the rice harvest in china's chang jiang river basin. li many people inhe town of sijia ang guifang grows riceand gees for her family. she even sells a surplus. bu0 a.m. ey, the rest of jiang's family join workers like these, not in the fields, but in new jobs that bring special prosperity to some chinese villages. this i e huafga factory and its story illustrates the efforts to overcome some chinese disparities. onodera jun is a japanese geographer at the ursity of hong kong. it is 1994, and has come he to understandthe impact of new manufacturing on chinesearming villages. when it began in the mid-1970s huafa garments company had only 20 employees. between 1984 and 1986, the factory grew rapidly. in 1990, it attracted it
the second great chinese disparity is between rural and urban places.ough sijiahaalways been rural, cities like nanjing and shanghai have a growing impact. the third disparity is economic, between the agricultural and industrial sectors. we look at a growing "township enterprise" and see its impact on a small, rural town. october marks the rice harvest in china's chang jiang river basin. li many people inhe town of sijia ang guifang grows riceand gees for her family. she even sells a...
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, chinese food. a hotel in singapore, you have to consider what will the chinese think? is that exciting? >> it's exciting that we finally have an influence that we wouldn't. china is sort of in the spotlight in the center of the stage now that we wouldn't have dreamed of, like, say, only a decade ago. >> for me, i think, you know, the communist menace that we used to always talk about in america, i think the most terrifying scenario that is china becomes a completely free market, nonsocialist, noncommunist society. because you'd bury us. ♪ if you want a paint with no harsh fumes. if you want a paint without harmful chemicals. if you want a paint that's safer for your family, and the environment... only this can. natura from benjamin moore. paint like no other. and i quit smoking iwith chantix. i told myself for so long that i needed to quit smoking. i would quit then i'd go right back to it. chantix absolutely helped me quit smoking. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people
, chinese food. a hotel in singapore, you have to consider what will the chinese think? is that exciting? >> it's exciting that we finally have an influence that we wouldn't. china is sort of in the spotlight in the center of the stage now that we wouldn't have dreamed of, like, say, only a decade ago. >> for me, i think, you know, the communist menace that we used to always talk about in america, i think the most terrifying scenario that is china becomes a completely free market,...
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ships, a fact bored chinese sailors lolling by cannons. the illustrated london news exalted: a large family of the human race which for centuries has been isolated from the is now about to enter with them into mutual intercourse. vast hordes of populations breaking through superstitions will now come out into the open day and enjoy the freedom of a more expanded civilization and enter upon prospectish measurably grander. in 1845 a harmless wax effigy of -- [inaudible] whose 1839 crackdown on drugs had begun the opium war was installed in madame tussaud's. six years later other chinese relics including an entire war junk were dragged back to england for the curious public to gasp at in the great exhibition. in a choreographed stunt at the exhibition's opening ceremony, a chinese man in full mandarin dress, charged out of the crowd and kowtowed to the queen. one of the visitors to crystal palace, charles dickens took the opportunity to sneer at what he saw as the comic fragility of china, this glory of yellow jaundice as he called it, compar
ships, a fact bored chinese sailors lolling by cannons. the illustrated london news exalted: a large family of the human race which for centuries has been isolated from the is now about to enter with them into mutual intercourse. vast hordes of populations breaking through superstitions will now come out into the open day and enjoy the freedom of a more expanded civilization and enter upon prospectish measurably grander. in 1845 a harmless wax effigy of -- [inaudible] whose 1839 crackdown on...
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shares.d see chinese banks are on the way up.ntseserve by the most since the global financial crisis. over to beijing. economists were expecting this certainly, but not of this magnitude and perhaps not now. both the premier and central-bank have been saying aina has the tools to support 7% growth target it's set. that is what we are seeing. most economists were expecting a cut by june. they definitely did not expect this magnitude of cut. bank reserve requirements were cut by one percentage point. and put the requirements 18.5%. pretty high by global standards. it will inject close to $200 billion into the system. so for liquidity has had limited impact. banks are reluctant to lend to private and smaller businesses, given the risky environment and slowing economy. to try to channel more of these funds into the area, the central cuts toing additional rule financial institutions. certain month of lennix to agricultural and small businesses. the agricultural bank will have reserve requirements cut by an additional 2%. some of the l
shares.d see chinese banks are on the way up.ntseserve by the most since the global financial crisis. over to beijing. economists were expecting this certainly, but not of this magnitude and perhaps not now. both the premier and central-bank have been saying aina has the tools to support 7% growth target it's set. that is what we are seeing. most economists were expecting a cut by june. they definitely did not expect this magnitude of cut. bank reserve requirements were cut by one percentage...
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last year chinese banks increase investments in the countries by 71%. beijing pledged three-quarters of a trillion investment and trade, in exchange for contracts with firms. >> in 2010 chinese loans totalled more than those from the world bank the inter-american bank and the u.s. export-import bank combined. >> it couldn't have come at a better time or better way. latin america has a 6.2% annual g.d.p. gap. the majority of finance goes into infrastructure and energy. it used to be the domain of the united states. the panama canal is an knamp. america took over. there's competition in nicaragua. a chinese businessman plans to pour billions into a canal of his own, to challenge the panama canal. the impacts carry risks. given that major chinese energy is bound by less regulations and standards than the u.s. counterparts. the resulting deforest sayings and heavy use of chemicals jeopardise workers and communities. and that could give latin leaders pause, offering them a chance to redefine the relationship. >> david ari otto joins me now. globally we are s
last year chinese banks increase investments in the countries by 71%. beijing pledged three-quarters of a trillion investment and trade, in exchange for contracts with firms. >> in 2010 chinese loans totalled more than those from the world bank the inter-american bank and the u.s. export-import bank combined. >> it couldn't have come at a better time or better way. latin america has a 6.2% annual g.d.p. gap. the majority of finance goes into infrastructure and energy. it used to be...
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mark what about the chinese stock market -- mark: what about the chinese stock market? best-performing global stock market. frenzy, mania, bubble? nick: i think that is more of a worry. a protected -- a protracted correction is possible there in the nature of 25%. we have seen this impressive growth in china over 20 years and investors have wondered which stocks they should go for to benefit from that. for many years, it wasn't terribly rewarding. there have been rises in prices over time but not as impressive as this last rise. we should now turn into bubble territory. you have to be in for the very long run. caroline: but bring it closer to home with the united kingdom the. the british pound under pressure last week. uncertainty starting to weigh on the markets. interesting report coming out today from bloomberg saying that the bank of england could actually move faster, could raise rates faster if labour is elected because they would have less austerity. nick: i think that is possibly the case. a less rabid desire for european exit. the fringe parties are all very ol
mark what about the chinese stock market -- mark: what about the chinese stock market? best-performing global stock market. frenzy, mania, bubble? nick: i think that is more of a worry. a protected -- a protracted correction is possible there in the nature of 25%. we have seen this impressive growth in china over 20 years and investors have wondered which stocks they should go for to benefit from that. for many years, it wasn't terribly rewarding. there have been rises in prices over time but...
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chinese factory activity data was weaker than expected. finally in hong kong the hang seng index ended down 0.38s at 27,8237 after hitting a seven year high earlier on thursday. it's surged 12% so far this month. investors locked in profits by selling recent gainers. >>> market players are keeping a close eye on hong kong soaring stock price. shares in asia's financial center reached their highest level and a flood of investment money from mainland china is behind the strong rally. here's the details. >> reporter: since the beginning of this month, telephones at this hong kong brokerage have been ringing off the hook. mainland investors have been calling to buy local shares. hong kong listed chinese businesses are in red hot demand. these companies may not be known internationally but their stock prices have been posting jaw dropping gains. >> translator: we're ten times busier than usual. >> reporter: one of the reasons for the surge is price differences between the hong kong and shanghai markets. many chinese companies listed in hong kon
chinese factory activity data was weaker than expected. finally in hong kong the hang seng index ended down 0.38s at 27,8237 after hitting a seven year high earlier on thursday. it's surged 12% so far this month. investors locked in profits by selling recent gainers. >>> market players are keeping a close eye on hong kong soaring stock price. shares in asia's financial center reached their highest level and a flood of investment money from mainland china is behind the strong rally....
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and the latino group so the next slide will try to show you the breakdown of the two main chinese and latino group all-state populations to the loose 5 years from year 2010 to 2014 so let's look at the chinese group first, the entire body present entire student population for the chinese yaefrn and if you look at the top actually it is kind of like doctors so that means actually, the numbers are english chinese students are dr requesters over the years if you look at the utilizing groups they're actually increasing in that clarification so increasing on the utilizing students every year and let's beaked into each bar you see the gold bar of the english proficient students and the blue bar did english learners so right away you see the difference between the chinese and the latino group we talking about in the chinese group maybe only thirty percent of english learners but latino roughly 60 o 50 percent one interesting piece of information that is a district as an average all grades combined adding up but the kindergartener grades at the beginning 50 percent of the latino and chinese w
and the latino group so the next slide will try to show you the breakdown of the two main chinese and latino group all-state populations to the loose 5 years from year 2010 to 2014 so let's look at the chinese group first, the entire body present entire student population for the chinese yaefrn and if you look at the top actually it is kind of like doctors so that means actually, the numbers are english chinese students are dr requesters over the years if you look at the utilizing groups...
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. >> translator: the chinese economy is stable as a whole. and structural adjustments are steadily moving ahead. >> officials in beijing say they are shifting their focus to the quality of expansion rather than speed. they have lowered their annual growth target to around 7%. the result for the first quarter is in line with that level. but the economy shows continued signs of a slow down. >> earlier i talked on china's gdp figure. he recently spent two years in beijing covering china's economy. >> translator: one of the major factors behind china's sharp decline is sluggish growth in consumer spending particularly on automobiles. china's new car sales were up only by 3.3% from a year earlier. that's in contrast to the nearly 10% year-on-year growth the country saw before. experts say chinese consumers have been increasingly wary about buying high priced products as its economy slows. chinese exporters of inexpensive consumer goods have become less competitive due to rising labor costs. furthermore, real estate investment which have bolstered
. >> translator: the chinese economy is stable as a whole. and structural adjustments are steadily moving ahead. >> officials in beijing say they are shifting their focus to the quality of expansion rather than speed. they have lowered their annual growth target to around 7%. the result for the first quarter is in line with that level. but the economy shows continued signs of a slow down. >> earlier i talked on china's gdp figure. he recently spent two years in beijing...
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it's an interesting time for the chinese car market. sales growth was slow in the first few months of 2015. many carmakers will be pushing their hybrid and electric models. the market has yet to catch on in china, as our correspondent reports. reporter: this ought to be one of the hotspots of the shanghai auto show. this is the stand of china's most established electric carmaker. for years, the government has been offering all kinds of incentives to encourage people to buy these vehicles. so far, it hasn't had a huge amount of impact. electric car sales only account for about 1% of the chinese market. tesla motors, the high-end manufacturer of electric vehicles, said it would cut some of its staff in china. what is the problem? one of the downsides has been simply the lack of charging stations. china has only about 400 of these in the whole country. with concerns about the environment growing in current -- china, we are seeing signs of some major new players entering the chinese market. alibaba, china's biggest internet company, for exa
it's an interesting time for the chinese car market. sales growth was slow in the first few months of 2015. many carmakers will be pushing their hybrid and electric models. the market has yet to catch on in china, as our correspondent reports. reporter: this ought to be one of the hotspots of the shanghai auto show. this is the stand of china's most established electric carmaker. for years, the government has been offering all kinds of incentives to encourage people to buy these vehicles. so...
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chinese stocks listed here up by more than 1%.ontinue to advance and financials seeing good gains today. looks like the casinos are losers in the hong kong market. down in thetainment order of 3.4%. keep an eye on those macau gaming stocks. let's look at what is happening in the hang seng enterprises index. these are the chinese companies listed in hong kong. we see huge investor interest in these stocks, because they are more of a bargain here than they are in china. that's why we have seen this rush to get into hong kong shares. right now, we see of 1.2% advance. you do see some selling pressure. this is not all about gains at the moment. consumer services, utilities, telecoms. the real action is in industrial socks and financials. let's look at some of the industrials that are moving. shares,tion related perhaps on optimism that the property market may be revived by the chinese government. railway stocks also among the chief movers. rishaad: getting trade numbers out of china. christine is in beijing. are seeing exports dropped
chinese stocks listed here up by more than 1%.ontinue to advance and financials seeing good gains today. looks like the casinos are losers in the hong kong market. down in thetainment order of 3.4%. keep an eye on those macau gaming stocks. let's look at what is happening in the hang seng enterprises index. these are the chinese companies listed in hong kong. we see huge investor interest in these stocks, because they are more of a bargain here than they are in china. that's why we have seen...
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in the chinese economy and the markets. news for investors. angie: absolutely. perked up.ears let's check in on corporate stories. shery ahn is here. spotify could be worth $8 billion if the latest round of financing goals off without a hitch. people say the latest round is $200 million. they raised when it money in 2013. the apple watch has had first week and had a muted response. with thehe usual cues just 14 people lining up after apple's beijing bus strong online preorders. delivery dates for some stretch into july. from a four-year high of a possible rescue. the powerful supplier plans to buy a 10% stake in sharp. sharp's shares jumped over reports and plans to get government help to spin off part of his business. it is looking at a third annual loss. high are you a corporate -- and those are your corporate headlines. i am sherry and. has tried toen limit visas. has said no post" date has been set for the world. osalind here with more. it seems to be a response to growing tension. for a while, the president of shenzhen
in the chinese economy and the markets. news for investors. angie: absolutely. perked up.ears let's check in on corporate stories. shery ahn is here. spotify could be worth $8 billion if the latest round of financing goals off without a hitch. people say the latest round is $200 million. they raised when it money in 2013. the apple watch has had first week and had a muted response. with thehe usual cues just 14 people lining up after apple's beijing bus strong online preorders. delivery dates...
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the british fought a war with the legal narcotic of the chinese population. one standard opinion held the most disgraceful war in our history we lost 69 men and killed the gene 25,000 chinese. one speechmaker declared nubian with a spark of morality could justify the war. both the nazis and the japanese government tried to discredit the allies to remind the subject population including those japanese soldiers killed through 1945 to past aggression against china. the war guilt can also have the opposite effect with their own acts of self justification. when is with a dubious circumstances to blame the injured party in second to the violence. through the 19th century the seems to have governed the behavior of the influential opinion makers for the most part the diplomat said bush and raise and scholars they rejected the idea to sympathize with the chinese empire to publicize instead the insufferable things that necessitated the first four with this xenophobia and resistance to change of cruelty and immorality. sova became the academic discipline in the 19th cen
the british fought a war with the legal narcotic of the chinese population. one standard opinion held the most disgraceful war in our history we lost 69 men and killed the gene 25,000 chinese. one speechmaker declared nubian with a spark of morality could justify the war. both the nazis and the japanese government tried to discredit the allies to remind the subject population including those japanese soldiers killed through 1945 to past aggression against china. the war guilt can also have the...
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chinese president xi jinping tried to ease such concerns at the conference on the southern chinese island of hunan last saturday. he called on more countries to join the bank. >> translator: the bank will lie within the framework of the existing international financial system. it will not compete with or destroy or replace the system rather the bank will complement it. >> reporter: china also aims to boost its economic growth through the bank. the government is struggling to implement stimulation measures as the economy slows. china hopes the bank will increase opportunities for its companies to export services by advancing infrastructure projects in asia. the chinese government also plans to build a new economic silk road connecting asia and europe by land and sea. the bank would fund transportation, energy and communications infrastructure. a chinese expert says asia's current financial framework cannot handle its growing needs. >> translator: the global economy needs better growth fields. and that's why the road will help stimulate economic growth across the whole eurasian continent. a
chinese president xi jinping tried to ease such concerns at the conference on the southern chinese island of hunan last saturday. he called on more countries to join the bank. >> translator: the bank will lie within the framework of the existing international financial system. it will not compete with or destroy or replace the system rather the bank will complement it. >> reporter: china also aims to boost its economic growth through the bank. the government is struggling to...
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and a shortcut for the chinese. >> certainly very interesting isn't it, kamal.estment for security. thank you kamal hider there speaking to us for islambad. >>> still to come here on al jazerra, police and protesters 50 on the street in guinea's capital. >>> plus a collection of art by one of the world's oldest cultures prepares to head home. >> al jazeera america brings you a first hand look at the environmental issues, and new understanding of our changing world. >> it's the very beginning >> this was a storm of the decade >>...hurricane... >> we can save species... >> our special month long focus, fragile planet ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. the top stories here on al jazerra, italian prosecutors say they have rested the captain and first mate of the boat that capsized off libya's costa saturday the two were among 20 he survivors that arrived monday. it's feared up to 900 others have drowned. >>> at least 46 people have been killed and hundreds others were injured in a massive explosion in the yemeni capital sanaa. the blast came after a saudi-led coalition air strik
and a shortcut for the chinese. >> certainly very interesting isn't it, kamal.estment for security. thank you kamal hider there speaking to us for islambad. >>> still to come here on al jazerra, police and protesters 50 on the street in guinea's capital. >>> plus a collection of art by one of the world's oldest cultures prepares to head home. >> al jazeera america brings you a first hand look at the environmental issues, and new understanding of our changing world....
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chinese property developer kaisa founder has returned home.signed in december over a corruption probe. he and his brothers controlled nearly half of the company. indian prime minister narendra modi corning german investment to speed of growth in asia's third-biggest economy. modi said that they were huge opportunities for cooperation in areas of construction, railways and insurance. he also promised to cut red tape for european investors. germany is india's biggest trade partner in the european union. up next, the outlook for china. we've got the fed strategy, the latest on europe and what is going on. apparently it is a bit soggy out there. ♪ rishaad: let's check on some of the stories making headlines around the world. angie: militants have bumped a police station and armored vehicle in egypt's sinai region killing 14 people. most of the dead were egyptian police. a group that has declared allegiance to the islamic state has claimed responsibility. violence has increased in sinai since the military removed president mohamed morsi from office
chinese property developer kaisa founder has returned home.signed in december over a corruption probe. he and his brothers controlled nearly half of the company. indian prime minister narendra modi corning german investment to speed of growth in asia's third-biggest economy. modi said that they were huge opportunities for cooperation in areas of construction, railways and insurance. he also promised to cut red tape for european investors. germany is india's biggest trade partner in the european...
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long-term, it probably is really good for the chinese people and the chinese economy.incredible trip. ken hoffman, bloomberg intelligence's mining and metal analyst. staying on china, stocks have been on a tear lately. the shanghai composite is up nearly 90% over the past 12 months. leading the surge, tech stocks which of been more expensive than those in the nasdaq at the very height of the dotcom bubble. is china headed in the same direction as the u.s.? we're joined by sheryl wudunn who is the author of "china wakes," and "thunder from the east." welcome. i'm amazed you have the time to come here. you are so busy. we had ken explaining how dismal the macro picture looks. what is going on in the stock market question mark our people nuts to invest in chinese equities -- market? our people nuts to invest in chinese equities? sheryl the stock market is a much more viable alternative. one of the new anything drivers of the surge in the rally is that a lot of the investors are not very well educated. so according to a survey -- a household survey -- 400 -- 4000 household
long-term, it probably is really good for the chinese people and the chinese economy.incredible trip. ken hoffman, bloomberg intelligence's mining and metal analyst. staying on china, stocks have been on a tear lately. the shanghai composite is up nearly 90% over the past 12 months. leading the surge, tech stocks which of been more expensive than those in the nasdaq at the very height of the dotcom bubble. is china headed in the same direction as the u.s.? we're joined by sheryl wudunn who is...
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of young chinese change quickly. it's difficult to keep track of their needs from outside the country. >> reporter: japanese auto makers are trying to move into the fast lane as they adapt to quickly u changing moves in a a highly competitive market. nhk world, shanghai. >> that's it for business news. i'll leave you with the markets. >>> japanese tennis player has taken top honors at the barcelona open for the second year in a row. he's now won more international tournaments than any tennis player from japan. he faced pablo from spain in sunday's final. he struggled with his serve in the beginning and lost the first game, but he found his rhythm and won the opening set. he dropped the first and second game. s of the second set but some crisp returns helped him regain his momentum. he was the tournament's top seed. he won 6-4, 6-4. he's ranked fifth in the world. this was his second win of the season and his ninth career title. >>> now here on "newsline," we turn to world weather. strong storms slammed the u.s. south
of young chinese change quickly. it's difficult to keep track of their needs from outside the country. >> reporter: japanese auto makers are trying to move into the fast lane as they adapt to quickly u changing moves in a a highly competitive market. nhk world, shanghai. >> that's it for business news. i'll leave you with the markets. >>> japanese tennis player has taken top honors at the barcelona open for the second year in a row. he's now won more international...
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if we had to pick one i would say it was the new chinese regulations or rumors of chinese regulationsmping down on speculation in the chinese stock market. that with trepidation about greece, though seem to be the things people are pointing to most as the catalyst. alix: we did see futures in china decline about 5% once we got the new regulatory rules. fundamentally what is the deal? >> fundamentally, things are fine. we are in the beginning of earnings season. only about 10% of the s&p 500 has reported. earnings are coming in decent. i think the big fear was we were were going to see currency induced mrs. by multinationals. we are seeing companies that are lowering estimates because of currency are seeing their stock prices go up because the underlying trends are pretty good. i think there has been a lot of fear going into earnings season. what we are seeing is companies are delivering better than expected. alix: across the board, you have amex, netflix, intel all warning. >> if you look at nike oracle, all those companies had big dollar headwinds also and the stocks went up nicely a
if we had to pick one i would say it was the new chinese regulations or rumors of chinese regulationsmping down on speculation in the chinese stock market. that with trepidation about greece, though seem to be the things people are pointing to most as the catalyst. alix: we did see futures in china decline about 5% once we got the new regulatory rules. fundamentally what is the deal? >> fundamentally, things are fine. we are in the beginning of earnings season. only about 10% of the...
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inner workings of the chinese government. lot of activity around border disputes and sea disputes, standard bread and butter diplomatic type of information that was getting targeted. erik: why are you confident that this hacking was state sponsored? laura: well, we looked to the resource effort behind the tools that a group of hackers will use. the malwear development effort, if you will. when a group of hackers is creating their tools, their tell tail signs of how much work goes into it. with this group we saw the operation spanning back almost a decade now. back to 2004. and when we looked at the tools even deeper, we were able to understand that, that group was acting as a team. they were working in shifts. we can see the times they were compiling the tools by and get an understanding how cohesive the effort was behind the tool development effort. erik: is china working as hard as ever to conceal its tracks when it sponsored again, according to your findings, sort of cyber attacks and cyber terrorism of this nature? laura:
inner workings of the chinese government. lot of activity around border disputes and sea disputes, standard bread and butter diplomatic type of information that was getting targeted. erik: why are you confident that this hacking was state sponsored? laura: well, we looked to the resource effort behind the tools that a group of hackers will use. the malwear development effort, if you will. when a group of hackers is creating their tools, their tell tail signs of how much work goes into it. with...
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. >> reporter: on the sidelines of the summit, abe met with chinese president xi jinping. he later told reporters that their talks were very substantial. he said he hoped to hold further such meetings in the future. >> translator: i believe we could agree on the importance of contributing to the stability and prosperity of the region and the world by boosting the strategic mutual beneficial ties. >> reporter: japanese government officials say the talks took place in a more relaxed atmosphere than their previous talks in november. they say the two leaders appeared to be serious about mending ties. abe may say the meeting was another step forward but some government officials remain cautious. they say there is a need to fully analyze why china accepted japan's proposal for the talks. differences of views over territorial sovereignty remain, and recognition of history is still far from being fully discussed. mayuko ambe, nhk world, jakarta. >>> a u.s. state department spokesperson has welcomed the talks between the leaders of japan and china. >> our relations between the two
. >> reporter: on the sidelines of the summit, abe met with chinese president xi jinping. he later told reporters that their talks were very substantial. he said he hoped to hold further such meetings in the future. >> translator: i believe we could agree on the importance of contributing to the stability and prosperity of the region and the world by boosting the strategic mutual beneficial ties. >> reporter: japanese government officials say the talks took place in a more...
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last year sold a 20% stake in chinese business to chinese investors. chinese conglomerate tcl bought naming rights to this. originally the growlings chinese feeder looking to brand with the iconic spot. plus a slew of investments in u.s. content production. just this week the media agreed to co-finance at least 18 movies. this follows a big announcement from lionsgate, the studio behind the hunger games. it's partnering with hup with co-financing and distribution deal. >> this is a market we're going to do a lot of business with. the idea we can have a great partner in china and invest, that's good news forus. >> reporter: the hollywood china love affair infiltrated the trade publ reporter this week thinks the content partnership with china's ten set. for "nightly business report," i'm julia boorstin in hollywood. >>> coming up what the business world is doing to help the millions of people around the globe with autism. on this autism awareness day. >>> here's what to watch tomorrow. stocks closed for good. you can't watch them. but the labor departmen
last year sold a 20% stake in chinese business to chinese investors. chinese conglomerate tcl bought naming rights to this. originally the growlings chinese feeder looking to brand with the iconic spot. plus a slew of investments in u.s. content production. just this week the media agreed to co-finance at least 18 movies. this follows a big announcement from lionsgate, the studio behind the hunger games. it's partnering with hup with co-financing and distribution deal. >> this is a market...
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eleanor: people are beginning to catch on that the chinese -- chinese don't create jobs, they bring their own pime, they plunder the land, don't worry about the environment. tom: exactly. john: is carolina still the biggest holder of u.s. debt? pat: no. japan is. but together they've got $2.5 trillion they hold in our debt the john: did you say trillion? pat: this is a product of free trade while the chinese practice economic nationalism. the chinese are doing to us what we did to the british empire in the 19th century. it's as clear as day. john: issue three. europe's shame? >> i do not expect any quick-fix solutions to the root causes of migration because there are none. had they existed, we would have used them long ago. but i do expect that the commission and the european external action service will present options for immediate action. john: that's donald tusk, the european council president. this year 1,500 migrants have lost their lives attempting to cross the mediterranean sea from africa to italy. relying on ramshackle boats and the whims of human smugglers migrant who dare to c
eleanor: people are beginning to catch on that the chinese -- chinese don't create jobs, they bring their own pime, they plunder the land, don't worry about the environment. tom: exactly. john: is carolina still the biggest holder of u.s. debt? pat: no. japan is. but together they've got $2.5 trillion they hold in our debt the john: did you say trillion? pat: this is a product of free trade while the chinese practice economic nationalism. the chinese are doing to us what we did to the british...
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students and breakdown them into english and chinese learners. >> that's not my question if everybody that is not inclines or latino ♪ group is 20 percent why is this bigger than peep he this and that >> accident blue bars under the other sections are the majority of group will be caucasian english speakers and the african-american speakers english proficient speakers that's why i say it is a little bit not making a lot of meaningful sense on the other groups they come in the xroins. >> the long yell bars all the students in the strict noltd latino and not. >> not chinese. >> and are not english learners. >> i not explain that clearly. >> commissioner walton. >> thank you for the extensive data i guess my question is not for your team but just for as we work on the budget we have recommendation i hope to see some aggressive spending towards some of the ideas as we work on accelerated language program and particularly observe the summer we can possibly do that 9 point something average what's happening with our middle school and high school students we have to gratifying change the dyn
students and breakdown them into english and chinese learners. >> that's not my question if everybody that is not inclines or latino ♪ group is 20 percent why is this bigger than peep he this and that >> accident blue bars under the other sections are the majority of group will be caucasian english speakers and the african-american speakers english proficient speakers that's why i say it is a little bit not making a lot of meaningful sense on the other groups they come in the...
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that the chinese believe the same thing. >> i do think the chinese believe the same thing. a question of were portion. do they believe the cia created this out of nothing or do they believe the cia and other american institutions essentially support these kind of grass roots actions. it's the latter. if you look in china today and they say this very explicitly, in the state-run press. they will say principles that the unrest in hong kong last fall was aided and abetted in effect by american institutions ngos. government agencies. they really do believe that we have an interest that we are in a sense institutionally allergic to the persistence of communism and we will do what we can to try to get rid of it. >> rose: the irony of all ironies his daughter he sent it an american university. >> she did. graduating from harvard last spring. studied psychology and has returned to china. i thought one of the most interesting dinner conversations in the world is what she says to her father after four years. >> rose: china's new author tarrian since becoming president two years ago x
that the chinese believe the same thing. >> i do think the chinese believe the same thing. a question of were portion. do they believe the cia created this out of nothing or do they believe the cia and other american institutions essentially support these kind of grass roots actions. it's the latter. if you look in china today and they say this very explicitly, in the state-run press. they will say principles that the unrest in hong kong last fall was aided and abetted in effect by...
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it was announced as chinese and australian government met. it is one of aviation's biggest mysteries. >>> a large sand storm in a decade struck parts of the nowhere china, affecting self cities including beijing. traffic came to a stand still and pedestrians struggled to avoid sand in the ice. the bad conditions will continue through the weekend >>> in bangladesh families use poorly ventilated clay stoves. many are exposed to high levels of carbon monoxide. an environmentally friendly option is entering the kitchens. >>> it takes only seconds for the kitchen to fill up with motorbiking. with each -- smoke. with each mill cooked. her hive is at risk. the world health organisation believes the traditional cooking is responsible for the deaths of 46,000 women and children every year. >> the smoke is too much to handle. it's worse during rainy season. it's smokier and hazier. >> reporter: scientists say using the stoves is like smoking a packet of secrets when she cooks. those expaffed can end one as mow or lung dancer. 90% of bangladeshis use a
it was announced as chinese and australian government met. it is one of aviation's biggest mysteries. >>> a large sand storm in a decade struck parts of the nowhere china, affecting self cities including beijing. traffic came to a stand still and pedestrians struggled to avoid sand in the ice. the bad conditions will continue through the weekend >>> in bangladesh families use poorly ventilated clay stoves. many are exposed to high levels of carbon monoxide. an environmentally...
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betty: carnival carries chinese passengers to japan and south korea., donald put his chief operating officer in shanghai and signed a deal to develop the cruise industry with a local operator, china merchants group. arnold: there is a lot of work to be done in china. we have to have ports developed so the chinese have destinations to go to. but reality is that it is a good market today. we have four ships there. three on our castle line, one on our princess line. both brands are profitable. the chinese government has declared, through their five-year economic plan, their intention to develop the cruise industry. that means a lot of things will happen relatively quickly. we want to be there to help make it happen in a way that we think will help the chinese government establish the cruise industry they want, that will be sustainable for years to come. betty: how often are you there now? arnold: i have been on the job a year and a half or so and have made five trips to china. it's a very active market under development. it will take some time. we are ver
betty: carnival carries chinese passengers to japan and south korea., donald put his chief operating officer in shanghai and signed a deal to develop the cruise industry with a local operator, china merchants group. arnold: there is a lot of work to be done in china. we have to have ports developed so the chinese have destinations to go to. but reality is that it is a good market today. we have four ships there. three on our castle line, one on our princess line. both brands are profitable. the...
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but the chinese consumers are also traveling more.buying more when they're abroad in cities like london. they're realizing they can get a better deal elsewhere. >> thanks very much indeed. >> while we're on the subject of watches, the apple watch goes on display, that's it there. it's in the u.s. and eight other locations around the world. paris, london tokyo as well. it's going to be available for online orders. it's not actually going to ship until april the 24th. buyers can have watches sent directly to their homes or pick them up at a store. the watch allows the users to send e-mails, make phone calls, but has to be paired with an iphone. and there's apple's archrival, samsung, for four years, has been the world's top phone maker, took the crown from apple in 2011. but now it is struggling to stay at the top of a very, very competitive market. it's a big day for the south korean electronics giant and all about these things here, called the galaxy s6 and s6 edge. they go on sale today in 20 countries, including the u.s. and here in
but the chinese consumers are also traveling more.buying more when they're abroad in cities like london. they're realizing they can get a better deal elsewhere. >> thanks very much indeed. >> while we're on the subject of watches, the apple watch goes on display, that's it there. it's in the u.s. and eight other locations around the world. paris, london tokyo as well. it's going to be available for online orders. it's not actually going to ship until april the 24th. buyers can have...
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remember the chinese market is a self-contained market yes, the chinese investors can access the hongg market. their ability to access the u.s. market is very, very limited. they can do it through a system called qdii. i think the total amount under the qdiu quote was $80 billion at the moment. what will be a headwind is the weakening state of the chinese economy. we've seen weak expert numbers recently. we've seen an economy which headline is growing at 7%. there are real concerns that the actual growth rate should be below that. i think you'll see more stimulus measures from china coming forward to stimulate what is a weakening economy. >> let me go back to this confusion part. i do think there's an issue here. chinese authorities made a big thing about opening a link between shanghai and the hong kong stock market in the hopes there would be better two-way trading, not just between hong kong and shanghai but also retail investors and shanghai and linking in to hong kong. now, that's happening. and we've seen dramatic jumps up in some small stocks as well as arbitrage and opportunit
remember the chinese market is a self-contained market yes, the chinese investors can access the hongg market. their ability to access the u.s. market is very, very limited. they can do it through a system called qdii. i think the total amount under the qdiu quote was $80 billion at the moment. what will be a headwind is the weakening state of the chinese economy. we've seen weak expert numbers recently. we've seen an economy which headline is growing at 7%. there are real concerns that the...
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what the chinese capabilities are.e know what they are. >> martin: well, i've read reports by a congressional commission, which said that, in the next five to ten years china likely will be able to hold at risk u.s. national security satellites in every orbital regime. do you agree with this statement by the commission? >> hyten: i think they'll be able to threaten every orbital regime that we operate in. now, we have to figure out how to defend those satellites, and we're going to. >> martin: space command is making its new satellites more maneuverable to evade attack and also more resistant to jamming. it's building a new radar system that will enable the space operations center to track objects in space as small as a softball. and it's deployed two highly maneuverable surveillance satellites to keep watch on what other countries are doing high up in geo-stationary orbit. >> martin: satellites watching other satellites. >> hyten: satellites watching other satellites. >> martin: and how do they improve your knowledge?
what the chinese capabilities are.e know what they are. >> martin: well, i've read reports by a congressional commission, which said that, in the next five to ten years china likely will be able to hold at risk u.s. national security satellites in every orbital regime. do you agree with this statement by the commission? >> hyten: i think they'll be able to threaten every orbital regime that we operate in. now, we have to figure out how to defend those satellites, and we're going to....