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so csis does sa in interference work? so csis does say in one _ interference work? these _ interference work? so csis does say in one of these documents l say in one of these documents that india was one of the biggest foreign threats actors in canada in 2021. it does not say, though, that india was successful at doing this. i should note that national security officials in this country have repeatedly said that although there was foreign interference in both of the last two elections, it never rose to threaten the overall result of those elections themselves. as for pakistan, csis actually says it was a more limited actor but that it did try in 2019 especially to get more pro pakistan candidates elected — sort of the reverse of what india was doing. but that csis undertook some sort of threat reduction measure, unclear exactly what that was, but it says that that measure was successful in mitigating what pakistan was trying to do. mitigating what pakistan was trying to do— mitigating what pakistan was trying to do. when it comes to india, of course, _ trying to do.
so csis does sa in interference work? so csis does say in one _ interference work? these _ interference work? so csis does say in one of these documents l say in one of these documents that india was one of the biggest foreign threats actors in canada in 2021. it does not say, though, that india was successful at doing this. i should note that national security officials in this country have repeatedly said that although there was foreign interference in both of the last two elections, it never...
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they're what csis calls unclassified intelligence summaries.corroborated or single—sourced or incomplete. however, they do allege that india and pakistan tried to interfere in the last two canadian federal elections, in 2019 and 2021. so a little bit of a surprise here, because the reason we're having this public inquiry has largely been due to concerns over china interfering in those two elections, but now we're seeing that there may be more to this. the documents say india, for example, in 2021 was using a proxy agent to try to funnel illicit funds into the campaigns of pro—india candidates, candidates who may not have even known that this was happening to them, in order to get them elected versus others who may have had more pro—pakistan views or may have been sympathetic to the separatist sikh movement in india. do we know, by any chance, how successful these alleged attempts at election interference were? so csis does say in one of these documents that india was one of the biggest foreign threat actors in canada in 2021. it does not say, t
they're what csis calls unclassified intelligence summaries.corroborated or single—sourced or incomplete. however, they do allege that india and pakistan tried to interfere in the last two canadian federal elections, in 2019 and 2021. so a little bit of a surprise here, because the reason we're having this public inquiry has largely been due to concerns over china interfering in those two elections, but now we're seeing that there may be more to this. the documents say india, for example, in...
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csi rasher -- 3:00 p.m. probably. of course, data due out next week. csi 300 index down 3/10 of 1%.r as well. another strong fix to get the offshore yuan has been rising for four out of five trading sessions. that has to do with that strong fix from the pboc. in terms of the yuan, it's at 723 as china goes to lunch. japan comes back from lunch break. take a look at where we are in terms of the nikkei to 25. it is getting a lift, boosted by a surging real estate sector. buybacks higher. estimates making that attractive. the topics up by's extensive wanted -- up by 6/10 of 1%. in terms of the yen, 15320. we are looking at intervention at 152. that intervention not yet coming now. we expect intervention at 155. let's get more with mark cranfield. the yen, oh my. intervention. when is that coming? mark: it's a lot to do with the speed of the movements. the japanese authorities don't give the market indications of specific levels. that would backfire because traders would know where those areas are and drive the markets right there. it's more about the pace of the movements. that's what
csi rasher -- 3:00 p.m. probably. of course, data due out next week. csi 300 index down 3/10 of 1%.r as well. another strong fix to get the offshore yuan has been rising for four out of five trading sessions. that has to do with that strong fix from the pboc. in terms of the yuan, it's at 723 as china goes to lunch. japan comes back from lunch break. take a look at where we are in terms of the nikkei to 25. it is getting a lift, boosted by a surging real estate sector. buybacks higher....
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the csi is in negative territory.ket on the way up for asia lifted by sentiment and tech earnings out of the u.s.. still ahead jl else is the asia-pacific is the only region that saw growth in real estate investment. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> live pictures from shanghai, looks pretty good. totally blank. china heading to lunch. index is down for a third day, by the way. ubs lifting its call on hong kong stocks to overweight. ubs is downgrading to neutral to fund its overweight call. take a look at where we are. pboc governor paul gong sean and the risk of inflation. china headed to lunch, japan coming back from lunch and we are doing a check in about the yen. avril: boj expected to hold on rates. varying inflation picture. some think we could see boj signals coming through. dollar-yen hit 15485, highest level since june, 1990 despite the solider. -- softer dollar. we got the finance minister of japan bringing the verbal level back toward that level. seeing concern about risk given how traders are piled in one directio
the csi is in negative territory.ket on the way up for asia lifted by sentiment and tech earnings out of the u.s.. still ahead jl else is the asia-pacific is the only region that saw growth in real estate investment. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> live pictures from shanghai, looks pretty good. totally blank. china heading to lunch. index is down for a third day, by the way. ubs lifting its call on hong kong stocks to overweight. ubs is downgrading to neutral to fund its overweight call....
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i'm charles edel, australia chair at csis. given the ambassador's wide range of experience in foreign policy and national security, it hardly comes as a surprise that the president asked her to go to the pacific islands forum this past fall to represent the united states there and have presence for the united states in the pacific. look, i should say that on the one hand, there is absolutely nothing new about that. for most of american history, the united states has been deeply engaged in the pacific. i won't give you too much of a history lesson, but starting in the 1780s, american commercial ships were plowing through and across the pacific. by the time you got to the 19th century, we'd expended that commercial presence to include diplomatic and naval engagement across the pacific, and it hardly needs saying that america's presence and engagement in the pacific was felled deeply throughout the 20th century. but, and there is a but here, over the last several decades american focus on and attention to the pacific has atrophie
i'm charles edel, australia chair at csis. given the ambassador's wide range of experience in foreign policy and national security, it hardly comes as a surprise that the president asked her to go to the pacific islands forum this past fall to represent the united states there and have presence for the united states in the pacific. look, i should say that on the one hand, there is absolutely nothing new about that. for most of american history, the united states has been deeply engaged in the...
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i'm charles edel, the chair at csi s. given the ambassador's wide range of experience, hardly comes as a surprise to go to the cook islands, the pacific islands to represent the united states in the pacific. i should say that on the one hand, there's absolutely nothing new about that. for most of american history the united states has been deeply engaged in the pacific. i won't if you too much of a history lesson but starting in the 1780s american commercial ships were plowing through and across the pacific. by the time you got to the nineteenth century we expanded the commercial presence to include diplomatic and naval engagement, hardly needs saying that america's prison engagement in the pacific stalled deeply throughout the 20th century but, there is a but here, over the last several decades, american focus on and attention to the pacific has atrophied. you can see signs that this is clearly changing. the biden administration released its first-ever pacific partners strategy. the white house has hosted leaders from al
i'm charles edel, the chair at csi s. given the ambassador's wide range of experience, hardly comes as a surprise to go to the cook islands, the pacific islands to represent the united states in the pacific. i should say that on the one hand, there's absolutely nothing new about that. for most of american history the united states has been deeply engaged in the pacific. i won't if you too much of a history lesson but starting in the 1780s american commercial ships were plowing through and...
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csi 300 index down. in terms of the yuan, 724.29.na headed to lunch and japan back from lunch as we check in on how japan is doing. >> today we have been seeing japan, part of the relief rally across the asia-pacific. a sense of relief coming through because there is further escalation given the middle east tensions from last friday. the nikkei coming back from the lunch break repairing some of the gains from the morning session but it is a rebound. a rebound though that is still about 9% lower from what we saw in the peak in march and that was post doj rate hike for the first time in 17 years. we are on the local -- we are on the lookout for the boj on friday when it is set to hold on rates. given the take-up in oil prices affecting the inflation outlook, there are some pockets of the market that think that the boj could announce the start of quantitative tightening and it could do this through the reduction of bond purchases. bonds under pressure. also in japan, what we are watching out for are the automakers. nissan missing on the
csi 300 index down. in terms of the yuan, 724.29.na headed to lunch and japan back from lunch as we check in on how japan is doing. >> today we have been seeing japan, part of the relief rally across the asia-pacific. a sense of relief coming through because there is further escalation given the middle east tensions from last friday. the nikkei coming back from the lunch break repairing some of the gains from the morning session but it is a rebound. a rebound though that is still about 9%...
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hang seng is leading the charge, but elsewhere it is tepid, csi 300 is sinking.d sentiment seems to be coming through from the rare upgraded and it seems to be the indication that despite worries, there is divergence. despite the tick up and recovery, it is failing to recoup declines. kospi flat, a lot will depend on tech earnings and we are seeing tech indices benefiting. let's take a closer look at ubs, msci china has been recovering since the january lows, a lot of this has to do with how it believes we are seeing early signs of a pickup. active filter into the stock market. tom: interesting call. we will remain on intervention watch for the yen. avril: yen weakness hitting 15485, despite the softer dollar as bets ease and it is interesting despite the intervention chatter from the finance minister and governor, comments geared toward yen weakness and recovery, if you take a look at the leverage funds, yen weakness on weekly data has risen to the highest level since the records began in 2006. this raises concerns where everyone is piling into one direction on
hang seng is leading the charge, but elsewhere it is tepid, csi 300 is sinking.d sentiment seems to be coming through from the rare upgraded and it seems to be the indication that despite worries, there is divergence. despite the tick up and recovery, it is failing to recoup declines. kospi flat, a lot will depend on tech earnings and we are seeing tech indices benefiting. let's take a closer look at ubs, msci china has been recovering since the january lows, a lot of this has to do with how it...
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so the csi unit location is at the hall of justice, and the crime laboratory is located at building 60 sixty old hunters point shipyard. >> not co-located doesn't allow for easy exchange of information to occur. >> traffic division was started in 1909. they were motor officers. they used sidecars. officers who road by themselves without the sidecar were called solo. that is a common term for the motorcycle officers. we have 45 officers assigned to the motorcycles. all parking at the new facility will be in one location. the current locker room with shared with other officers. it is not assigned to just traffic companies. there are two showers downstairs and up. both are gym and shop weres are old. it needs constant maintenance. >> forensic services provides five major types of testing. we develop fingerprints on substances and comparisons. there are firearms identification to deal with projectiles, bullets or cartridge casings from shootings. dna is looking at a whole an rare of evidence from -- array of evidence from dna to sexual assault to homicide. we are also in the business of do
so the csi unit location is at the hall of justice, and the crime laboratory is located at building 60 sixty old hunters point shipyard. >> not co-located doesn't allow for easy exchange of information to occur. >> traffic division was started in 1909. they were motor officers. they used sidecars. officers who road by themselves without the sidecar were called solo. that is a common term for the motorcycle officers. we have 45 officers assigned to the motorcycles. all parking at the...
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e i'm the chair of csi is a will have a 30 minute or so conversation appear and try to open things up for a question or two at the end. start.me this is the first official visit of the japanese prime minister to the white house since 2015. this is a big deal and it's a way that the five administration has taken office in a prime opportunityme to showcase progrs in a relationship and highlight the importance of the visit and i'd like to give you a chance to ask about the significance of the visited and i might start with you. >> first of all ii want to thank csis for hosting this conference would start to think the white house or the general view of thein administration is that you have both countries under major change in the last few years and so it signifies the closing of one era and the beginning of riding the first chapters of the next era. t japan has had in the last two years five different multi-decade year policies that involve change manifested by the defense budget going from onee o 2% listening to technology and exports not only normalizing their relationship with the rok
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said st you to your voice assistant suite of the algorithm like a post kits belief assistance like csi or alexa, feel n sync like humans according to new studies. let's talk about why that meant us also on the show. deep fix, i get things better and better. yes, there was no bullet proof way to identify them. now, social media company, mit is announcing new mattress box coming up the topics that are moving the tech quotes, living in an abusive relationship. that's a sad reality for many people, especially women, worldwide, and abusive partners, that increasingly using spyware and smartphones to control their loved interest. so, how do these apps work? how can you protect yourself before we dive in? let's take a look at some famous cyber security company cust. betsy conducted a survey on digital stalking and relationships about 24 percent of the participants say they have been stocked by a pot and now we see help of technology. half of them. so we're smartphone apps and the only one in 10 participants admitted to installing, tracking apps on their partners, phone, installed, digital abu
said st you to your voice assistant suite of the algorithm like a post kits belief assistance like csi or alexa, feel n sync like humans according to new studies. let's talk about why that meant us also on the show. deep fix, i get things better and better. yes, there was no bullet proof way to identify them. now, social media company, mit is announcing new mattress box coming up the topics that are moving the tech quotes, living in an abusive relationship. that's a sad reality for many people,...
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currently, the csi index down .2%. speaking of china, it is about the yuan. versus the usd, weakening ever so slowly, which we are keeping a watch on. we had weakness persisting despite yet another strong fixed by the pboc and speaking of currencies, the yen on watch as well weakening towards 152 versus the usd. the finance minister tried talking about, but nothing we have not heard before. speaking of japan, japanese officials were ramping up warnings against speculative moves in the yen. let's discuss prospects for intervention with our guest this hour who is synonymous with imaging and frontier markets investing, mark mobius, chairman of mobius marketing fund. this intervention incoming, not for the moment no. >> i don't think so. you still want to sell the yen at the moment. we are talking about a very incremental change in policy recently. the fact is japan still has by far the most deeply negative real yields in the world, and as i'm sure mark mobius will tell us, the environment is broadly constructive for em at the moment. at a time when you want to b
currently, the csi index down .2%. speaking of china, it is about the yuan. versus the usd, weakening ever so slowly, which we are keeping a watch on. we had weakness persisting despite yet another strong fixed by the pboc and speaking of currencies, the yen on watch as well weakening towards 152 versus the usd. the finance minister tried talking about, but nothing we have not heard before. speaking of japan, japanese officials were ramping up warnings against speculative moves in the yen....
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admire, suzanne spaulding, senior director of the defending democratic institutions project here at csis. many times in her career, she has looked around corners to prevent catastrophe. as undersecretary and legal counsel to cia -- with that, over to you. >> thank you very much, emily. we are really excited about your new project. looking forward to hearing more about it as time goes on. >> thank you. >> exactly. >> thrilled to have you here. i was thinking about the first time that i ever heard about you was from our mutual friend, mary derosa who was on legal director at the time and she was telling me about this amazingly impressive woman she had worked with at the state department who was wicked smart and worked so hard and just incredibly decent person and lo and behold, she brought you over as the deputy. surges great to have you here. thank you for taking the time. the theme, as you know, of this conference, is gathering storm, gathering strength. so let's start with the gathering storm and give us a sense not just of the threat landscape but particularly in the context of coalesc
admire, suzanne spaulding, senior director of the defending democratic institutions project here at csis. many times in her career, she has looked around corners to prevent catastrophe. as undersecretary and legal counsel to cia -- with that, over to you. >> thank you very much, emily. we are really excited about your new project. looking forward to hearing more about it as time goes on. >> thank you. >> exactly. >> thrilled to have you here. i was thinking about the...
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haslinda: reckless framework, we saw how the csi 2000 took a hit.own 11% over the course of two days because of concerns of ipos. how are you looking at such? do you read deeper into that? >> if you look across the world, it's not just china. it's the bigger companies, the profitable companies. companies that demonstrate what we call more quality. they are doing well. even in the u.s., small-cap stocks have been lagging big time. so it's quite a universal. the way we are guiding our clients is, by into profitable companies. those with deep modes. strong brands. these are the kind of companies we think will hold up much better in a downtrend. but it will do very well on the uptrend. haslinda: why play china when there are better alternatives like india, korea? >> valuations is one main reason why you want to be in china. i know all of us got it wrong two years ago when we said, china will come back. but the fact is that it has not really been falling in terms of valuations. it's really rough today. we are not going to add exposure until we see some r
haslinda: reckless framework, we saw how the csi 2000 took a hit.own 11% over the course of two days because of concerns of ipos. how are you looking at such? do you read deeper into that? >> if you look across the world, it's not just china. it's the bigger companies, the profitable companies. companies that demonstrate what we call more quality. they are doing well. even in the u.s., small-cap stocks have been lagging big time. so it's quite a universal. the way we are guiding our...
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csi index down. in terms of the yuan, looking at 72428, weakening versus the usd down 2/10 of 1%. china's push to boost lending to support the economy taking a toll on the country's megabanks. avril hong has more. avril: we have seen a lot of chinese lenders being called upon to dole out cheaper loans to support the chinese economy. that is really putting pressure on the margins. just looking at the chart you see how that was squeezed and it fell to a record low at the end of last year. and that is really impacting their bottom line. if you look at the next board, you see how they are reacting in trade today as we saw profits drop. for the likes of icbc and ad thing, this is notable because this is a time in the first quarter where we usually see a surge in lending. especially well to note how this squeeze in the margin is playing out. we have the likes of bloomberg intelligence saying they expect for the weakness in the margin. margin contractions, indeed, as these lenders are increasingly leaned or
csi index down. in terms of the yuan, looking at 72428, weakening versus the usd down 2/10 of 1%. china's push to boost lending to support the economy taking a toll on the country's megabanks. avril hong has more. avril: we have seen a lot of chinese lenders being called upon to dole out cheaper loans to support the chinese economy. that is really putting pressure on the margins. just looking at the chart you see how that was squeezed and it fell to a record low at the end of last year. and...
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jason: thank you michelle and thank you to csis for hosting, the state department, access now. and to everyone who did the hard work to put this guidance together. i think it is really a wonderful set of principles, and night -- i'm looking forward to have a meaningful impact. and kudos to the question and building off of what alex said, i'm stepping -- it is worth taking a step back because i think these principles build nicely on a foundation that is in some ways 20 or more years in the making. i think for the purposes of this conversation, it's worth kind of starting with a u.n. guided principles that were developed in a really creative way by john , the special representative at human rights to the secretary-general kofi annan. and carried out multi- year, multi-stakeholder series of negotiations that produced the protect respect remedy that we now know as the u.n. guiding principles that were endorsed by the human rights council in 2011. and that framework really kind of was a pivot point in that it created a foundational shared understanding of the respective duties of st
jason: thank you michelle and thank you to csis for hosting, the state department, access now. and to everyone who did the hard work to put this guidance together. i think it is really a wonderful set of principles, and night -- i'm looking forward to have a meaningful impact. and kudos to the question and building off of what alex said, i'm stepping -- it is worth taking a step back because i think these principles build nicely on a foundation that is in some ways 20 or more years in the...
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i'm the director of the human rights initiative and the humanitarian agenda here at csis, and today, and 2025, according to the 2025 global overview report, 5 billion active social media profiles exist in the world. as a percentage of global population, that is 62% of the world that is engaging in social media. mobile phone users are up to 70% of the global population, and more than 66% of all people on earth now use the internet. so this issue is affecting the daily fabric of all of our lives as they change and become increasingly reliant on social media platforms for our commerce, our entertainment, our utilities, even how we pay our bills, all the way to how we engage with networks. people who are experiencing some of the positives of this are human rights defenders. but also some of the negatives, of people who are the dark underside of the internet that is being used to track, threaten, target and harm people including human rights defenders, the very people that are upholding the values we all care about of human rights. democracy and other important issues. human rights defend
i'm the director of the human rights initiative and the humanitarian agenda here at csis, and today, and 2025, according to the 2025 global overview report, 5 billion active social media profiles exist in the world. as a percentage of global population, that is 62% of the world that is engaging in social media. mobile phone users are up to 70% of the global population, and more than 66% of all people on earth now use the internet. so this issue is affecting the daily fabric of all of our lives...
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if they go through with their referendum on joining the you, you know the gal, csi has already said it will not recognize the outcome of this referendum machine, especially since they are already experiencing a crack down on their rights for simply saying that they do not want to join the you and for suggesting that maybe the country should look for other alliances and develop relations with restaurants and all other neighbors. in response to government cuts their subsidies from the state budget that they are entitled to the same is happening and trans nestor. they want to turn the trans nestor into a conflict zone. so i'm sure you've heard proposals to use military force to suppress this region and doesn't deal yet another strategic blow to rush on. they will never succeed. as for all those for nationals, we're now leading the countries of their so called origin. i don't think that they will enjoy the support for a long time. and i am not even speaking about wielding any authority. even those forces that are trying to benefit from this temporary situation, that is parts of the us over
if they go through with their referendum on joining the you, you know the gal, csi has already said it will not recognize the outcome of this referendum machine, especially since they are already experiencing a crack down on their rights for simply saying that they do not want to join the you and for suggesting that maybe the country should look for other alliances and develop relations with restaurants and all other neighbors. in response to government cuts their subsidies from the state...
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csi 300 under pressure. in terms of the chinese you want, unchanged.ues to support the currency under pressure from the lackluster economy. shanghai composite currently down .3%. we are keeping an eye on japan as it comes back from that lunch break. the nikkei to 25 under pressure, down .3%. the governor avoided sounding clearly dovish when discussing monetary easing. the yen front and center, traders on guard against the potential currency intervention. the nikkei to 25 down .2% and the topics also in negative territory. the bank of japan said to be considering raising its inflation forecast at a policy meeting later this month after surprisingly strong results of annual wage negotiations. meanwhile the governor has weighed in on the impact of a week in. -- weak yen. >> exchange rates may have an impact that cannot be ignored on economic and price trends periods in such a situation, there's a possibility of considering a monetary policy response. this is the general statement. haslinda: let's bring in paul jackson. how would high inflation inflect the
csi 300 under pressure. in terms of the chinese you want, unchanged.ues to support the currency under pressure from the lackluster economy. shanghai composite currently down .3%. we are keeping an eye on japan as it comes back from that lunch break. the nikkei to 25 under pressure, down .3%. the governor avoided sounding clearly dovish when discussing monetary easing. the yen front and center, traders on guard against the potential currency intervention. the nikkei to 25 down .2% and the topics...
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csi 300 had another down day. the stock exchange not feeling the data, not lifting sentiment.that currency very close to the weakest part of its onshore and that shows that the central bank is trying to defend its currency. lizzie: thank you for that. impact of federal reserve cutbacks being repriced on asian markets, we continue our conversation. to officials of said they expect the u.s. central bank to cut rates three times this year. mary daly says there is no need to adjust and the cleveland fed's low red wants more information. we can bring in ven ram from bloomberg's live team. we've seen impact on stocks where good news seems to be bad news. stronger economy is time to buy? ven: you are hitting the nail on the head, that is how equities are trading. seen a rally. there are two sides, interest story in growth story. rates are sticky but will go lower from here and that is how the lay of the land looks. the growth story is where investors are excited because if you get corporate earnings growth of 25 or 30% and you've seen the numbers underpinning tech stocks, those are h
csi 300 had another down day. the stock exchange not feeling the data, not lifting sentiment.that currency very close to the weakest part of its onshore and that shows that the central bank is trying to defend its currency. lizzie: thank you for that. impact of federal reserve cutbacks being repriced on asian markets, we continue our conversation. to officials of said they expect the u.s. central bank to cut rates three times this year. mary daly says there is no need to adjust and the...
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china market shares heading to lunch and the csi 300 index in negative territory, down .3%.tty much in line with the rest of the region, under pressure as investors mull over what the fed may do on the back of higher than expected data out of the u.s., for china and particular investors are waiting to see the stimulus that may help to prop up the markets. shanghai down .3%. this is currency we are watching, the yuan under pressure. despite the fact that we saw very strong fix versus what was estimated. the currency is struggling to gain some strength. we are also keeping an eye on the nikkei to 25 as it comes back from lunch. the question is when we might see intervention from the boj, in terms of where it is headed. 152 is the level we saw intervention the last time but some say this time around it could be 155. bank of america weighing on where it sees the yen headed. it says begin may plunged to 160 per dollar if the fed does not cut soon enough. on the back of that we are also keeping an eye on the earthquake near taiwan. the worst earthquake in 25 years. there keeping a
china market shares heading to lunch and the csi 300 index in negative territory, down .3%.tty much in line with the rest of the region, under pressure as investors mull over what the fed may do on the back of higher than expected data out of the u.s., for china and particular investors are waiting to see the stimulus that may help to prop up the markets. shanghai down .3%. this is currency we are watching, the yuan under pressure. despite the fact that we saw very strong fix versus what was...
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probably why we are seeing the hang seng erasing gains along with csi 300 did into negative territorynot quite convinced traders here. also seeing in the asia-pacific japan is back from their holiday, running higher. not by much. we will see if apple and amazon earnings keep up momentum for indices. let's take a look on chinese lenders. icbc, bank of china, china construction, major lenders called upon to cut lending rates to support chinese economy. profits drop and margins squeezed. we had the likes of bloomberg intelligence sayings risk could include margin contractions and provisions as they make account for all real estate woes in the country. it's take a look at other movers in the asia-pacific. we got earnings from the chip business, coming back to profitability first time since 2022, helped along by the ai boom. this is why we are seeing it outpaced sk. it is down and the rival is one that has the edge in memory. the other big gain or is mitsubishi electric, thanks to its full-year forecast higher than average estimates. let's look at dollar-yen because i'm sure you're keeping
probably why we are seeing the hang seng erasing gains along with csi 300 did into negative territorynot quite convinced traders here. also seeing in the asia-pacific japan is back from their holiday, running higher. not by much. we will see if apple and amazon earnings keep up momentum for indices. let's take a look on chinese lenders. icbc, bank of china, china construction, major lenders called upon to cut lending rates to support chinese economy. profits drop and margins squeezed. we had...
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last week in japan and korea and the nikkei is down 9% from the peak in march but a chart shows the csi 300 was up last week and now is beating the nikkei. is this the start of a trend where we see profit taking in japan and investment in big chinese names? >> absolutely. i think there has been a volatile shift in the market and in asia we have seen markets move dramatically and china has driven the market and stabilize somewhat but i expect volatility to continue with reset of expectations in the market. in terms of the japanese market we hold a very positive view but the yen has been a strong focus for investors so the way we look at it we need to be focused with selection in japan and we still like japanese properties so we see the domestic japanese property as a promising area to invest in. paul: do you like some of the other names that have that -- that have been on the nose, fossil fuel is doing well perhaps at the expense of sustainable investments. >> it's a great question and i am often asked by investors how to look at sustainability in asia in this light and my answer is we a
last week in japan and korea and the nikkei is down 9% from the peak in march but a chart shows the csi 300 was up last week and now is beating the nikkei. is this the start of a trend where we see profit taking in japan and investment in big chinese names? >> absolutely. i think there has been a volatile shift in the market and in asia we have seen markets move dramatically and china has driven the market and stabilize somewhat but i expect volatility to continue with reset of...
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you will see stocks from the csi 300 down. hang seng is down and tech shares down in that part of the region. also the hang seng property index is being held down as china faced an issue from the bank of liquidity and handling the future debt problems. this is complicating things for the region and spillover effects adding on to the stronger u.s. macro data that the possibility of rates staying higher. i want to look at the currencies quickly. we have a lot of currencies in asia hitting the weakest levels in months. six-month weakness forthe australian dollar and chinese shore. the weakest levels in 17 months. the japanese yen is 154 against the dollar. back to you, frank. >> jp ong live in singapore, thank you. >>> we turn our attention back to wall street. the push and pull with earnings growth and inflation putting pressure on the markets. san francisco fed president mary daly is the latest official to temper rate cut expectation saying there is no urgency to cut with the current policy in a good place. at the same time, ba
you will see stocks from the csi 300 down. hang seng is down and tech shares down in that part of the region. also the hang seng property index is being held down as china faced an issue from the bank of liquidity and handling the future debt problems. this is complicating things for the region and spillover effects adding on to the stronger u.s. macro data that the possibility of rates staying higher. i want to look at the currencies quickly. we have a lot of currencies in asia hitting the...
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china is hesitating, csi down for tenths of 1% after the pmi data out of china, not just the u.s..orea is down, stickier inflation as well. india's them. in the stern to give back money, investors turning back to china. lizzy: a tour of asia, thank you, vonnie. dollar gain is yen pain, so let's dig into the dater out of the u.s.. strong data prompting traders to price in less policy easing. markets weighing cautious comments from jerome powell. analysis from jill. traders cutting rates. how doubtful is a june cut looking? jill: 50% chance of june rate cut. far cry from months ago when traders expected a rate cut. as you see, economy has been more resilient and being expectations really added even though we had cooling in the core inflation. the picture for the trajectory is was clear. getting jobs data in the jobs report will give more clarity on one they can start cutting, a murky picture overall. lizzy: 19 fed's beaches. who are you listening to? >> interesting to hear on when they're pricing things in. you have to take the totality of statements. getting the idea that there expr
china is hesitating, csi down for tenths of 1% after the pmi data out of china, not just the u.s..orea is down, stickier inflation as well. india's them. in the stern to give back money, investors turning back to china. lizzy: a tour of asia, thank you, vonnie. dollar gain is yen pain, so let's dig into the dater out of the u.s.. strong data prompting traders to price in less policy easing. markets weighing cautious comments from jerome powell. analysis from jill. traders cutting rates. how...
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mentioned the nikkei is under owned, but we've seen it slip from march and i want to compare that to the csi 300 in china. last week, chinese stocks beat the nikkei. are you tempted to put it into another market considering great deals? russ: i think that is a fair point. china is cheap but there are a number of challenges, particularly growth, property sector. i'd knowledge japan has pulled back off the march high. if you look at 12 months, japan is our favorite market. annabelle: that is a point because do you see u.s. exceptionalism persisting given the strength of the u.s. economy? russ: there a number of factors, u.s. economy remarkably resilient if you think back to one year ago, we had concerns about banking, first republic bank, here we are one year later and the u.s. economy actually is strong so economic gains are one thing, but the other is when you consider what is to be rewarded over three or four years, companies in aia, cybersecurity, internet commerce. seeing more of those in the u.s.. another way to put that is when you look for profitability or quality, you see more of thos
mentioned the nikkei is under owned, but we've seen it slip from march and i want to compare that to the csi 300 in china. last week, chinese stocks beat the nikkei. are you tempted to put it into another market considering great deals? russ: i think that is a fair point. china is cheap but there are a number of challenges, particularly growth, property sector. i'd knowledge japan has pulled back off the march high. if you look at 12 months, japan is our favorite market. annabelle: that is a...
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the csi franchise. news franchises like cbs, 60 minutes. it's a robust history.p of it you put this extraordinary library with the paramount greats like "mission impossible," "the godfather." they've got pluto, and extremely successful streaming service. worldwide asset that are extremely valuable and seem to get ignored by the analyst community. so, they have a well diversified group of assets, many hidden assets. real estate that hasn't completely been utilized. institutions like showtime and bet that i wish they had found a way to sell earlier. they are true assets to the company and people get into groupthink, worried about cord cutting, forgetting to value all the assets that paramount global has. caroline: you are a value investor who looks at the value. you also say don't sell into chaos. what do you do if a deal with sky dance goes ahead? john: we been looking at all of our options and we wrote a letter to the board of directors explaining our position. we've been speaking to general counsel, she's been terrific and on top of those issues. we are looking
the csi franchise. news franchises like cbs, 60 minutes. it's a robust history.p of it you put this extraordinary library with the paramount greats like "mission impossible," "the godfather." they've got pluto, and extremely successful streaming service. worldwide asset that are extremely valuable and seem to get ignored by the analyst community. so, they have a well diversified group of assets, many hidden assets. real estate that hasn't completely been utilized....
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take a look at the csi 300 index of 1.5%.in mind that industrial profits announced over the weekend actually pointed to sluggishness, but not enough to dampen the spirit we are seeing today. property lifting the rally we have by china. shanghai comp up and that yuan at 7.2462, 30 much unchanged. avril hong is on top of the. what are run for the hang seng index. avril: if you take a look at the way that it has come up 20% from recent lows, but when you highlight the bullish mood i think that speaks to how that is a low base. it is a recovery nonetheless, and let's take a look at some of the factors underpinning this, because we have seen analysts call the bottom on chinese equities before. they have been proving wrong, but this time around the run-up seems to be fueled by following the gdp upside surprise for the first quarter, and subsequently analysts of rating their forecasts full year for the chinese economy, but also i think this is all speaking to what we see on how cheap chinese stocks have become. they have also been s
take a look at the csi 300 index of 1.5%.in mind that industrial profits announced over the weekend actually pointed to sluggishness, but not enough to dampen the spirit we are seeing today. property lifting the rally we have by china. shanghai comp up and that yuan at 7.2462, 30 much unchanged. avril hong is on top of the. what are run for the hang seng index. avril: if you take a look at the way that it has come up 20% from recent lows, but when you highlight the bullish mood i think that...
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china markets just heading to lunch, the csi 300 eking out some gains of 2/10 of 1%.know global emerging market funds have been turning neutral on chinese stocks, sentiments changing somewhat. taking a look at where we are, this one stock we are keeping an eye on, surging as much as 36%, the most in three years. the company is blacklisted in the u.s., it highlights our intense interest in china's efforts to develop its own generative ai. we are tracking the yuan of course. pretty flat against the greenback. let's do a check on japanese assets as they come back from lunch. avril: we are keeping focus on the japanese currency as it weakens. in 2020 when it hit 155, it was a matter of days before it hit 160. it looks like the depreciation of the yen is picking up about whether it qualifies as rapid moves, which has been laid out as criteria for stepping in, the finance minister said he can't calm out -- comment much. the reasons for the finance ministry to step in seem to be gaining ground, especially if you have a look at how the yen is not just weakening against the gr
china markets just heading to lunch, the csi 300 eking out some gains of 2/10 of 1%.know global emerging market funds have been turning neutral on chinese stocks, sentiments changing somewhat. taking a look at where we are, this one stock we are keeping an eye on, surging as much as 36%, the most in three years. the company is blacklisted in the u.s., it highlights our intense interest in china's efforts to develop its own generative ai. we are tracking the yuan of course. pretty flat against...
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the csi 300 index has been lackluster but today up 1.9% on the back of authority saying it will do moresupport. and of course scrutinize the markets right now. keep it here with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about “price lock” on those commercials. “the price lock, the price lock...” so, if you could change the price, change the name! it's not a lock, i know a lock. so how can we undo the damage? we could all unsubscribe and switch to xfinity. their connection is unreal. and we could all un-experience this whole session. okay, that's uncalled for. hi, i'm tali and i lost 85 pounds on golo. (upbeat music) i started golo because i was unhealthy due to my weight. the minute i started taking the golo release, i knew it was working. i was not hungry, and i did not have any cravings. since losing weight with golo, i'm healthier
the csi 300 index has been lackluster but today up 1.9% on the back of authority saying it will do moresupport. and of course scrutinize the markets right now. keep it here with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about...
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csi dusted for fingerprints and collected here and dna samples. karlyn had been shot three times.allistics experts traced the trajectories and recovered a bullet from the floor. they were able to narrow down the weapon to a few different models. >> the caliber was 357, 38 special. >> a hard look at the spouse as -- the day after they found karlyn's bodies, the flew to south carolina to talk to maliek. >> he was in the interview room. >> they asked about karlyn. >> what can you tell us about her? >> she was the love of my life. >> his superior officer at given the bag details of what happened to karlyn. >> they said you guys would come and answer questions. i don't know what happened. i still miss her. >> maliek, she was murdered. >> [ crying ] why? >> that's what are hoping you can help us with. >> i don't know. i didn't know anybody that didn't like her. or had anything against her. >> they wanted to know his whereabouts the day of the murder. he told them he worked his usual shift, leaving at 2:00 p.m. he said he stayed in his apartment until he reported for duty tuesday morning
csi dusted for fingerprints and collected here and dna samples. karlyn had been shot three times.allistics experts traced the trajectories and recovered a bullet from the floor. they were able to narrow down the weapon to a few different models. >> the caliber was 357, 38 special. >> a hard look at the spouse as -- the day after they found karlyn's bodies, the flew to south carolina to talk to maliek. >> he was in the interview room. >> they asked about karlyn. >>...
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the csi 300 has flipped into negative territory. the hang seng though none of the sand outperformance today, as chinese authorities have unveiled measures to boost the standing of hong kong is a financial hub. this includes adding reits. that being said, on the taiex we're seeing negative sentiment coming through, no thanks to the nvidia tumble last weekend. among the aipac semiconductor related stocks, those are the ones driving the region's benchmark lower today. it is crucial for a week where we are seeing big tech earnings coming up, along with u.s. data. i'll get to that but let's flip the board because it is not just that, that we're watching. at the end of the week, we're going to see the boj potentially holds rates, after the historic hike last month. i'll get to what we're seeing on the bonds potentially. let's look at this chart which shows you just how the ai theme might be unwinding. tsmc, this stock has lost more than $100 billion of market value, in the span of about a week. this is a chart that shows you the volume of
the csi 300 has flipped into negative territory. the hang seng though none of the sand outperformance today, as chinese authorities have unveiled measures to boost the standing of hong kong is a financial hub. this includes adding reits. that being said, on the taiex we're seeing negative sentiment coming through, no thanks to the nvidia tumble last weekend. among the aipac semiconductor related stocks, those are the ones driving the region's benchmark lower today. it is crucial for a week...
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this launched csi and all this forensic evidence. his lawyers were better.stronger. and it wasn't about oj. it was about the system that he defeated. >> and also, as we are on the eve of this iteration of the century, the trial of the century, for sure. cameras were in the courtroom, which of course, is a huge part of it. so much of this was spectacle. the cameras in the courtroom was spectacle. >> it was all spectacle, which is light was the tedious of tv moments. in the tv pantheon. were about to get the second trial of the century. they are not there, but it's interesting to think about how culture has and hasn't changed between when that happened and now. >> and donald trump is -- >> is going to try the same thing. >> is going to try to get acquitted based on the cultural -- >> the people you hate and don't trust are coming after me. >> for him, it's a black prosecutor. he's in the new york -- >> in the big city you despise. >> full of the undocumented and all the people you hate, and they are coming for me and coming for you. it's literally the flipside
this launched csi and all this forensic evidence. his lawyers were better.stronger. and it wasn't about oj. it was about the system that he defeated. >> and also, as we are on the eve of this iteration of the century, the trial of the century, for sure. cameras were in the courtroom, which of course, is a huge part of it. so much of this was spectacle. the cameras in the courtroom was spectacle. >> it was all spectacle, which is light was the tedious of tv moments. in the tv...
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csi 300 looking flat right now. elsewhere, some of the other benchmarks performing better.ite better by one third of 1%. the offshore you want at the moment holding steady at 7.24. all right. we've got japan about to return from its lunch break. a look at what's been going on in japanese markets. very much a risk on sentiment today. avril: yeah. but we are also fast checking in on what we are seeing on the japanese currency. as you know, yen weakness doesn't show signs of stopping. that's despite this chart which shows you the relative strength index. dollar-yen has been in overboard levels in the last two weeks. now you are watching that 155 level. our mliv contributors have been talking about the u.s. gdp numbers. that could potentially be the first window of when that reaches that level because steady growth is expected. that could mean stronger dollar. there's also been debate on just the levels of short positioning. i'm sure you get into that with our mliv colleague mark cudmore in a bit. let's take a look at what we are seeing in the japanese stock markets as well. th
csi 300 looking flat right now. elsewhere, some of the other benchmarks performing better.ite better by one third of 1%. the offshore you want at the moment holding steady at 7.24. all right. we've got japan about to return from its lunch break. a look at what's been going on in japanese markets. very much a risk on sentiment today. avril: yeah. but we are also fast checking in on what we are seeing on the japanese currency. as you know, yen weakness doesn't show signs of stopping. that's...
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i know you would think that some of these issues with regard to russia saber rattling at csis in the pony party on deterrent and divide. it's a bit of the murder of question that maybe could touch on a couple of those issue. >> i will start with with e contribution of the uk and france in this debate going on out about your deterrence. i'm not a european. spent enough time there. i am a bit skeptical europeans will put us at hundreds of years of history to completely trust one country, one of them. no offense to any of the french in the room. i'm really sorry. it is not to complete ruled out. just highlights how much really is hinging on the upcoming u.s. election. there is one thing about the uk and french arsenals at a do want highlight and that is the french arsenals really historically been defined by its ambiguity, by which they really religiously -- where as the british have try to strike a slightly different balance in terms of transparency into the arsenal, transparency into numbers and conspiracy into the doctrine. in recent years in the subsequent in the good reviews the uk
i know you would think that some of these issues with regard to russia saber rattling at csis in the pony party on deterrent and divide. it's a bit of the murder of question that maybe could touch on a couple of those issue. >> i will start with with e contribution of the uk and france in this debate going on out about your deterrence. i'm not a european. spent enough time there. i am a bit skeptical europeans will put us at hundreds of years of history to completely trust one country,...
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csis is undertaking a massive project looking at this.water is one of the most scarce things in our lifetime. we will see real changes because of it. the role for nato is to prove we can evolve and adapt and think of new ways to tackle these problems outside the status quo thinking. >> we have time for one more question. i want to end on a positive note. if you were to meet the secretary-general, what would you want to say? >> i will start. [laughter] i did get to meet him at the youth summit in brussels. i would say thank you. he's extended his tenure multiple times. a big hug. thank him for that. we are all better, stronger together thanks to his leadership. i'm sure he did not know what he was stepping into, has a latvian and american, truly grateful for everything he's done. there have been some tough nights for him. months or years. big thank you. >> make sure to reinforce whoever comes after you, that they remain as determined to ensure allied unity and being a mediator between allies when needed. that is what the current secretary-
csis is undertaking a massive project looking at this.water is one of the most scarce things in our lifetime. we will see real changes because of it. the role for nato is to prove we can evolve and adapt and think of new ways to tackle these problems outside the status quo thinking. >> we have time for one more question. i want to end on a positive note. if you were to meet the secretary-general, what would you want to say? >> i will start. [laughter] i did get to meet him at the...