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e.m. as noted in last week's public comment, the e.m. population during this time grew threefold and today the courts have placed approximately 25% of the out-of-custody justice involved population on e.m. e.m. has played a critical role in reducing the population we believe, including the closure of c.j.4. now the next slide addresses the questions about who is on e.m. today. so i looked at it in two ways. so to determine who is on e.m., we looked at a data set of all persons booked into the san francisco jail system from january 1 to june 30, 2020. who are ultimately put on electronic monitoring. we then looked at who is on e.m. as defined by a person's top charge, splitting the data into two buckets as defined by federal guidelines, and part two for non-violent charges and part one for violent charges. many jurisdictions in this country restrict electronic monitoring for individuals with part two charges only. however, in san francisco, being a leader in criminal justice reforms, san fr
e.m. as noted in last week's public comment, the e.m. population during this time grew threefold and today the courts have placed approximately 25% of the out-of-custody justice involved population on e.m. e.m. has played a critical role in reducing the population we believe, including the closure of c.j.4. now the next slide addresses the questions about who is on e.m. today. so i looked at it in two ways. so to determine who is on e.m., we looked at a data set of all persons booked into the...
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e.m. as noted in last week's public comment, the e.m. population during this time grew threefold and today the courts have placed approximately 25% of the out-of-custody justice involved population on e.m. e.m. has played a critical role in reducing the population we believe, including the closure of c.j.4. now the next slide addresses the questions about who is on e.m. today. so i looked at it in two ways. so to determine who is on e.m., we looked at a data set of all persons booked into the san francisco jail system from january 1 to june 30, 2020. who are ultimately put on electronic monitoring. we then looked at who is on e.m. as defined by a person's top charge, splitting the data into two buckets as defined by federal guidelines, and part two for non-violent charges and part one for violent charges. many jurisdictions in this country restrict electronic monitoring for individuals with part two charges only. however, in san francisco, being a leader in criminal justice reforms, san fr
e.m. as noted in last week's public comment, the e.m. population during this time grew threefold and today the courts have placed approximately 25% of the out-of-custody justice involved population on e.m. e.m. has played a critical role in reducing the population we believe, including the closure of c.j.4. now the next slide addresses the questions about who is on e.m. today. so i looked at it in two ways. so to determine who is on e.m., we looked at a data set of all persons booked into the...
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e.m.'ross the board have the momentum that surprise people in developed markets and ability to return to precrisis levels of activity? emily: a bit. we are certainly seeing that momentum taking place. that is live in large part due to the fact that we have had this incredible year for policy particularly globally but also in emerging markets where we are seeing central banks entering territory, quantitative easing programs, even on the fiscal stimulus side, more expensive public spending. concern there was some a few months ago or maybe over a year ago, this idea that there would be this race to the bottom. i guess some of those concerns did not bear out. across thearied diverse group of emerging markets. some were already closer to zero than others. significantly, they were countries that still had a room -- still had a lot of room to cut rates, still entering into a zero lower bound, seeing more of oneturn to lowe's based historical standards. what helped alleviate that was the asset purc
e.m.'ross the board have the momentum that surprise people in developed markets and ability to return to precrisis levels of activity? emily: a bit. we are certainly seeing that momentum taking place. that is live in large part due to the fact that we have had this incredible year for policy particularly globally but also in emerging markets where we are seeing central banks entering territory, quantitative easing programs, even on the fiscal stimulus side, more expensive public spending....
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the real believers seem to be in e.m.. dani: e.m. is telling us the risk is less apparent.t is all over the voluntarily space. you and i both talked to people who said the biggest risk is not necessarily a democrat or a republican in the white house. it is if we get a contested election. biden leads in the polls. hear is the curve. the difference one week has made is stark. we have this kink in the curve where the election exists, but we have everything lower down out around the u.s. election. let me show you what this looks like compared to ems. here is the spread between the ems and the vix. moey usually are more vile us of a, but contested election means this space of emerging market volatility has shown the biggest plunge in the volatility space. it is almost too cheap to ignore, as one of our guests told me. but one of the weird things, if we are expecting a blue wave to be priced in, perhaps you would expect tech volatility to be priced in. however, the spread between tech thethe vix, it did drop in turmoil mid year, but it has remained elevated. getting moreis not ex
the real believers seem to be in e.m.. dani: e.m. is telling us the risk is less apparent.t is all over the voluntarily space. you and i both talked to people who said the biggest risk is not necessarily a democrat or a republican in the white house. it is if we get a contested election. biden leads in the polls. hear is the curve. the difference one week has made is stark. we have this kink in the curve where the election exists, but we have everything lower down out around the u.s. election....
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that people who need no supervision is placed on e.m. is reason enough to stop this technology, stop using this technology. as mr. kilgor and the sheriff's department representative said, there's no data on whether it increases the proportion of the people showing up for court. nor apparently the data about whether it prevents people from committing more crimes before their court date. my heartbreaks for the woman who spoke earlier, but the way to decrease the domestic violence is better education, more funding for shelters and restorative justice programs, not electronic monitoring. and i cannot believe that you're thinking about extending sentinel's contract. if you knew that a plumber had three lawsuits against them, would you hire them? come on, folks. please, do the right thing here. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> caller: hi, good afternoon, supervisors. i am carolyn, and i'm the san francisco policy director for the public defender's office and i wanted to just thank you so much for delving into thi
that people who need no supervision is placed on e.m. is reason enough to stop this technology, stop using this technology. as mr. kilgor and the sheriff's department representative said, there's no data on whether it increases the proportion of the people showing up for court. nor apparently the data about whether it prevents people from committing more crimes before their court date. my heartbreaks for the woman who spoke earlier, but the way to decrease the domestic violence is better...
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morgan stanley strategist also playing the waiting game before adding e.m. see if a boost does materialize. also, some catalysts and another reason to stay on the sidelines. economics queues. morgan stanley paying attention to flash pmi data this week into the fourth quarter. shery: we have some eco numbers and a lending rate out of china today. what are we expecting from the markets? sophie: we do have some risk on sentiment coming through the offshore yuan which is trading below 668 this morning. for theiling in 670 currency by end of 2021. on the bonds front, ubs seeing chinese bonds providing a haven play, given differentials to d.m., and expects pickup in the fourth quarter is the pboc. ubs calculating ownership of chinese bonds will rise to 14% to 15% to about 9% after included in the benchmark index. ubs estimates it should attract $150 billion of inflows over the next few years. shery: sophie kamaruddin in hong kong with an outlook for what to expect from the chinese market. we do have the market open in sydney next. this is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a
morgan stanley strategist also playing the waiting game before adding e.m. see if a boost does materialize. also, some catalysts and another reason to stay on the sidelines. economics queues. morgan stanley paying attention to flash pmi data this week into the fourth quarter. shery: we have some eco numbers and a lending rate out of china today. what are we expecting from the markets? sophie: we do have some risk on sentiment coming through the offshore yuan which is trading below 668 this...
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e.m.she new normal in the fact you have qe, which you didn't have in-depth 2008, 2011 crisis, the first responsive qe is perhapsat the new facet you have to think about when it comes to e.m. frederik: that's true, but if we get more qe in the u.s., more qe in europe, even in japan, in growthe terms, the qe might not be that much of a drag for emfx. growser again, inflation in any normal recovery -- i know it will not be normal, but you can assume higher inflation in most of those countries. you may still see some pressure on a number of e.m. assets. manus: stay with me. it is frederik ducrozet from pictet wealth management, my guest host this morning. let's get your first word news. laura wright is at london hq. laura: italy is introducing its strongest virus restrictions since the end of national lockdown in may. it will limit the opening hours for bars and restaurants and shut entertainment casinos and james. -- gyms. spain is imposing a curfew. the world health organization is warning o
e.m.she new normal in the fact you have qe, which you didn't have in-depth 2008, 2011 crisis, the first responsive qe is perhapsat the new facet you have to think about when it comes to e.m. frederik: that's true, but if we get more qe in the u.s., more qe in europe, even in japan, in growthe terms, the qe might not be that much of a drag for emfx. growser again, inflation in any normal recovery -- i know it will not be normal, but you can assume higher inflation in most of those countries. you...
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traditional approaches are not the way to invest in e.m..oining us now is the founder and cio of emq q that targets growth in emerging markets. let's start off with the chart that looks at tech giants within the e.m. complex. we know one of the main reasons we have seen this story of u.s. market exceptionalism continue is because of the tech heavy weights. this is starting to pick up in terms of the narrative in emerging markets. why then would you not want to have exposure to e.m. tech? particularly in asia? >> well, i think you do want exposure to it, and frankly, i think it is the best exposure. traditionalwith broad emerging markets is the legacy the is so heavy. the state owned banks and oil companies. they have not served investors very well. it's not their main function. if the companies that have really added a lot of value, built a lot of fundamental value with a bigger and bigger part of the emerging market index. this happened here in the u.s. as well. what is your preference in terms of getting more exposure to emerging markets,
traditional approaches are not the way to invest in e.m..oining us now is the founder and cio of emq q that targets growth in emerging markets. let's start off with the chart that looks at tech giants within the e.m. complex. we know one of the main reasons we have seen this story of u.s. market exceptionalism continue is because of the tech heavy weights. this is starting to pick up in terms of the narrative in emerging markets. why then would you not want to have exposure to e.m. tech?...
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like was said before, we've seen a recent -- since 2018, the number of people on e.m. has tripled, right. and with covid happen, that's happening alongside the expansion of the jail population. there's not even, you know, -- it's not an alternative to imprisonment. all of the funds and resources going to this right now, we could use to expand services that people actually need and reducing harm and violence in our communities. like mental health services, family counseling, intensive case management, supportive housing, conference mediation. you know, all of these things instead of more forms of incarceration. i'd like to thank the committee for, you know, for considering this issue. and really urge you to work to reduce and eliminate electronic monitoring in san francisco. and also to recommend against limiting the contract with internal. thanks. [bell dings] >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please, >> my name is michael lie. i'm a member of the jail coalition. we are opposed to ankle monitors and ankle monitoring. the board finally agreed to close
like was said before, we've seen a recent -- since 2018, the number of people on e.m. has tripled, right. and with covid happen, that's happening alongside the expansion of the jail population. there's not even, you know, -- it's not an alternative to imprisonment. all of the funds and resources going to this right now, we could use to expand services that people actually need and reducing harm and violence in our communities. like mental health services, family counseling, intensive case...
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like was said before, we've seen a recent -- since 2018, the number of people on e.m. has tripled, right. and with covid happen, that's happening alongside the expansion of the jail population. there's not even, you know, -- it's not an alternative to imprisonment. all of the funds and resources going to this right now, we could use to expand services that people actually need and reducing harm and violence in our communities. like mental health services, family counseling, intensive case management, supportive housing, conference mediation. you know, all of these things instead of more forms of incarceration. i'd like to thank the committee for, you know, for considering this issue. and really urge you to work to reduce and eliminate electronic monitoring in san francisco. and also to recommend against limiting the contract with internal. thanks. [bell dings] >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please, >> my name is michael lie. i'm a member of the jail coalition. we are opposed to ankle monitors and ankle monitoring. the board finally agreed to close
like was said before, we've seen a recent -- since 2018, the number of people on e.m. has tripled, right. and with covid happen, that's happening alongside the expansion of the jail population. there's not even, you know, -- it's not an alternative to imprisonment. all of the funds and resources going to this right now, we could use to expand services that people actually need and reducing harm and violence in our communities. like mental health services, family counseling, intensive case...
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insia has its own vaccine the form of sputnik five, and there are rumors that e.m.d managers have been using the vaccine. is the vaccine having a material impact on your operations at the moment? have you been offered it? how many of your staff have been offered it? what effect is it having? gregory: no, i haven't been offered it, nor have my senior colleagues. but it is important that we get a vaccine sooner rather than later for the essential workers in our operations. those are the people, the men and women that keep the electricity supplying regions across siberia, particularly as we head into winter. but as i understand it, there have been big advances with this vaccine, but they have yet to hit industrial scale production. they are not there yet. we hope that our front-line workers in supplying energy across the siberian region will be in line for that vaccine if and when it becomes approved and available. alix: do you have any visibility of the timeline? gregory: i don't. i hope it will be months, but i don't have a real insight. guy: one of the things that c
insia has its own vaccine the form of sputnik five, and there are rumors that e.m.d managers have been using the vaccine. is the vaccine having a material impact on your operations at the moment? have you been offered it? how many of your staff have been offered it? what effect is it having? gregory: no, i haven't been offered it, nor have my senior colleagues. but it is important that we get a vaccine sooner rather than later for the essential workers in our operations. those are the people,...
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executive head berated me and said you are going to show that video in the e.m.er, because it describes attention of the american political experience. dr. bremmer joins us now, president of the eurasia group. it's not about speaker pelosi or senator mcconnell and the rest, it is about politicians like conor lamb who are trying to win 58 to 48. explain the importance of those politicians, worldwide, to the leaders struggling to work out of this pandemic. politics in the united states is incredibly polarized. there's not much in the middle. not much in the media, not for public intellectuals, and certainly not for politics right now. desire for and the those in the media to try to get these people, whenever they can, when things are uncomfortable, when politics are made challenging, it is an impossible position. tom: do you buy the idea that for people like conor lamb, it is about the economy? there's all these other topics, and you and i could bore everyone with the postdebate analysis and that, but it -- but is it just about the final analysis? ian: i think coat
executive head berated me and said you are going to show that video in the e.m.er, because it describes attention of the american political experience. dr. bremmer joins us now, president of the eurasia group. it's not about speaker pelosi or senator mcconnell and the rest, it is about politicians like conor lamb who are trying to win 58 to 48. explain the importance of those politicians, worldwide, to the leaders struggling to work out of this pandemic. politics in the united states is...
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but there has been a significant divergence between how e.m. currencies performed as a group -- it is historically kind of unprecedented, and we don't think that e.m. strengthens to close that gap. the exception has been lower yielding countries in asia, but in general, emerging markets reason forelling investors. the yield compensation is extremely low versus past cycles. risksthink the downside exceed the upside ones. if the dollar did we can further from here, currencies would probably lag significantly. i want to bring some of my personal bias to play here. euro sterling, you have a view on this. we are in the middle of what could be last-minute negotiations over brexit. gbphe relative weakness of something of a flaw for the currency? terms, sterling is at very weak levels. there's a lot of pessimism baked into the currency. lookal brexit does increasingly likely. even the possibility of the bank of england moving to negative interest rates this year or next year. we don't really see any point to buying sterling here. and a disorderly deal
but there has been a significant divergence between how e.m. currencies performed as a group -- it is historically kind of unprecedented, and we don't think that e.m. strengthens to close that gap. the exception has been lower yielding countries in asia, but in general, emerging markets reason forelling investors. the yield compensation is extremely low versus past cycles. risksthink the downside exceed the upside ones. if the dollar did we can further from here, currencies would probably lag...
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freed former president back at town by ev and other senior officials from jail but president assume by e.m. because of his insisted he is still in control of the country charles stratford has more now from bishkek. indeed pain of a mentor this 48 hours old in the capital here. describing as being azza calles and some serious concerns about the political stability and the kind of democratic progress that this country is often described as having make made in recent years just to bring you up to date we had a parliamentary session that was announced by the parliament i should add that lacks any kind of credibility with the opposition groups and their supporters in this country but nevertheless a parliamentary session was announced earlier today to be held in a hotel because the parliament building had been taken by taking control of by protesters last night that session was then we would hold pencils we understand because of security concerns and then it was about 34 hours ago. when we were told that indeed apology session at the. college leigh in that hotel and a new. parliament to speak an
freed former president back at town by ev and other senior officials from jail but president assume by e.m. because of his insisted he is still in control of the country charles stratford has more now from bishkek. indeed pain of a mentor this 48 hours old in the capital here. describing as being azza calles and some serious concerns about the political stability and the kind of democratic progress that this country is often described as having make made in recent years just to bring you up to...
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dollar is positive for e.m. or asian equities. if we look at the u.s. it has been an important market in the past. if you look at the u.s. dollar fundamentals, i think no one will argue that it is quite overvalued. if you look at the trade deficit, etc. from our point of view, u.s. dollar should be on a gradual downtrend and that should be very positive for asian equities. from: all right, janet j.p. morgan asset management. let's get you the first word headlines with karina mitchell. >> we start with the new york times, publishing more reporting about president trump's financial records including details of a previously unknown bank account in china. the newspaper says the account is allegedly controlled by trump international hotels management with his tax records showing he paid almost 200,000 in chinese taxes when he was seeking licensing deals. the u.k. government is set to abandon plans for a three-year spending review, a setback for boris johnson's attempt to map out his priorities. the financial times says the chancellor has told them that a sto
dollar is positive for e.m. or asian equities. if we look at the u.s. it has been an important market in the past. if you look at the u.s. dollar fundamentals, i think no one will argue that it is quite overvalued. if you look at the trade deficit, etc. from our point of view, u.s. dollar should be on a gradual downtrend and that should be very positive for asian equities. from: all right, janet j.p. morgan asset management. let's get you the first word headlines with karina mitchell. >>...
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outside japan, you like e.m.. you like tech. what other sectors in asia? asia, it is mostly tech.h, we like that a lot. that's a very interesting story for us. we suspect -- we know that investors have been super bullish on u.s. tech. we know it is very crowded. you can argue about valuation. it is quite stretch. i suspect that that case is probably less extended for asian tech. we know it had some setbacks with u.s. china trade war, u.s. trying to pressure chinese text out of the market. we suspect it is less crowded, less extended. i would like to venture a guess that chinese government is more likely to have its technology champion. there is an interesting story there. asian tech is very positive. semiconductor story. we like platforms. you are pouring into our obsession with bifurcated tech between washington and beijing. up next, we look at what's going on in the united states. dividend and buyback limits extended by the fed. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ annmarie:: 30 a.m. in the city of london. good morning. this is "daybreak europe." tens of thousands of job cuts and
outside japan, you like e.m.. you like tech. what other sectors in asia? asia, it is mostly tech.h, we like that a lot. that's a very interesting story for us. we suspect -- we know that investors have been super bullish on u.s. tech. we know it is very crowded. you can argue about valuation. it is quite stretch. i suspect that that case is probably less extended for asian tech. we know it had some setbacks with u.s. china trade war, u.s. trying to pressure chinese text out of the market. we...
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all in all, in this cycle, e.m. not brought the same kind of support we would have expected from an overreaching monetary policy support, negative interest rates, very low rates than we thought it would, and that has a lot to do with the fact that the intraday crisis with greater balance sheets, but ex-china, i think there are opportunities, the recovery intact, and i think that will remain the case going forward. francine: salman, thank you so much, salman ahmed, global head of macro and strategic asset allocation at fidelity international. coming up at 9:30 a.m. london time, we speak with the irish finance minister of paschal donohoe, and after that, the governor of the bank of italy, a mesial visco. that is -- ignazio visco. that is coming up shortly, and this is bloomberg. ♪ oomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua here in london. now, we did have that breaking news out of boeing, the maxis 787, and this is what we know so far, european regulators sailing max 8 safe to fly and
all in all, in this cycle, e.m. not brought the same kind of support we would have expected from an overreaching monetary policy support, negative interest rates, very low rates than we thought it would, and that has a lot to do with the fact that the intraday crisis with greater balance sheets, but ex-china, i think there are opportunities, the recovery intact, and i think that will remain the case going forward. francine: salman, thank you so much, salman ahmed, global head of macro and...
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e.m., but i look at the positioning in aussie. a massive reduction in net shorts, so in g10, do you buy growth, do you buy normalization, do you buy china? andreas: i actually think ozzie is a good buy -- aussie is a good buy if biden wins. it is probably the best bet in such a case. currently caps off -- emerging markets outperform so aussie would be a good bet in terms of where to seek with a biden victory. annmarie: andreas steno larsen from nordea markets stays with us. let's get to the first word news. laura: dow jones is reporting president trump did not disclose his first positive coronavirus tests. he took a rapid test thursday but waited for the results from a more thorough screening before telling the public. he knew the first positive result before appearing on fox news. boris johnson warns of a tough winter ahead. he said he the bbc, expects the public is angry with his handling of the pandemic. he admitted his government planned to subsidize dining eat out may have helped spread coronavirus. it may even be bumpy beyon
e.m., but i look at the positioning in aussie. a massive reduction in net shorts, so in g10, do you buy growth, do you buy normalization, do you buy china? andreas: i actually think ozzie is a good buy -- aussie is a good buy if biden wins. it is probably the best bet in such a case. currently caps off -- emerging markets outperform so aussie would be a good bet in terms of where to seek with a biden victory. annmarie: andreas steno larsen from nordea markets stays with us. let's get to the...
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right now, thierry wizman from , and of course, legendary at bear stearns on e.m. go to the great pandemic divide, which is a pacific rim which seems to have attacked together, and -- to have its act together, and the western world that does not. how does that play out in the gdp, and how does it play out in investment opportunity? thierry: china was first into the coronavirus pandemic and crisis, and seems to be the first out. if you look even at the export numbers, they seem to be rebounding. but there is a bit of another story for china and asia. i think this is the fact that they are able to take an advantage to some extent of what is happening in the west. think of china, for example. its manufacturing exports have done exceedingly well in the past few months, and we have to attribute some of that to the fact that they are exporting things like personal protection equipment, masks, the electronics that the west is going to use to overcome or circumvent some of the more adverse aspects of the coronavirus, including things like working from home. so in an odd tu
right now, thierry wizman from , and of course, legendary at bear stearns on e.m. go to the great pandemic divide, which is a pacific rim which seems to have attacked together, and -- to have its act together, and the western world that does not. how does that play out in the gdp, and how does it play out in investment opportunity? thierry: china was first into the coronavirus pandemic and crisis, and seems to be the first out. if you look even at the export numbers, they seem to be rebounding....
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the dollar bid through g10 against e.m.. you mentioned the turkish lira this morning as well. the dollar strength returns with a bit of a vengeance this wednesday morning. tom: let me triangulate again here -- triangulate yen here, folks. you throw the dollar out and look at euro-yen, and euro-yen clearly indicates weak euro. lisa: teladoc a.m., german chancellor ashtead :00 a.m., ,erman chancellor -- 10:00 a.m. german chancellor angela merkel discussing new restrictions to stave off the rapidly increasing number of cases of covid. also at 10:00 a.m., ceos of facebookalphabet, and are testifying to a senate committee on restrictions of political messages to fact heading into the election, also ahead of when anyone reports earnings tomorrow after the bell. fed's robertas kaplan is moderating a panel with ex-beckelman lynn governor mark carney. basically -- ex-bank of england governor mark carney. jonathan: over to the politicians, another culture that i expect. we shape up as follows. if you are just waking up stateside, the last few hours really quite ugly in europe. the feedt
the dollar bid through g10 against e.m.. you mentioned the turkish lira this morning as well. the dollar strength returns with a bit of a vengeance this wednesday morning. tom: let me triangulate again here -- triangulate yen here, folks. you throw the dollar out and look at euro-yen, and euro-yen clearly indicates weak euro. lisa: teladoc a.m., german chancellor ashtead :00 a.m., ,erman chancellor -- 10:00 a.m. german chancellor angela merkel discussing new restrictions to stave off the...
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lisa: how important has china been, given the they have emerged as one of the biggest lenders to the e.m the sourceing aside origin of the virus, in april and may, they extended the helping hand somewhat to the developing world. that is important. they had manufacturing equipment for some of the aid, so that is good. the u.s. did that, europe did that, so i welcome that. you are right that china has been one of the biggest lenders to the developing world over the last five or 10 years, so that is a real challenge because it comes from a variety of chinese policy banks and commercial banks and government agencies. some of them are still taking payments from the poorest countries. march, i suggested a moratorium for bilateral official creditors so that they would stop taking payments. the heada georgieva, of the imf, and i push that in the g20, and many of the creditors have stopped taking payments from the poorest countries, but unfortunately, commercial creditors are still taking those payments. that means banks, hedge funds, asset managers, and a few of the chinese agencies are not full
lisa: how important has china been, given the they have emerged as one of the biggest lenders to the e.m the sourceing aside origin of the virus, in april and may, they extended the helping hand somewhat to the developing world. that is important. they had manufacturing equipment for some of the aid, so that is good. the u.s. did that, europe did that, so i welcome that. you are right that china has been one of the biggest lenders to the developing world over the last five or 10 years, so that...
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bit globallittle e.m., but also parts of higher risk fixed income as well, the credit market and high yield, as well as parts of the best grade. is a familiar conversation for many. the reflation story you mentioned moments ago, fold that into the equity market and the much talked about rotation that has really eluded us. mona: that is the key question here. will we get over the next 12 month period this much anticipated and much eluded rotation into the cyclical trade? clearly, and when we look historically over the last 10 years, there have been approximately four instances where value cyclicals have led in a more sustained way. usually they are leading for a six to 12 month period. with think we could be set up for another leadership in value cyclicals. of course, that would be in the scenario where we get the vaccine in the latter half of tos year or take some time globally. that backdrop, combined with ,ngoing low rates in stimulus we do see the opportunity for that trade to reemerge, so investors should layer that in when they get the opportunity. tom: procter & gamble the other
bit globallittle e.m., but also parts of higher risk fixed income as well, the credit market and high yield, as well as parts of the best grade. is a familiar conversation for many. the reflation story you mentioned moments ago, fold that into the equity market and the much talked about rotation that has really eluded us. mona: that is the key question here. will we get over the next 12 month period this much anticipated and much eluded rotation into the cyclical trade? clearly, and when we...
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versus europe versus e.m.?aira: it used to be you could buy a cheap velti stock and wait for it to reverse to the mean. energy is an area that we don't really like going forward. it is cheap, but where is the catalyst for energy stocks?we are always looking for where you can find good value. leveredps that are less to trade talks, more domestically oriented. europe is an area that we are not big fans of right now. a sharp recovery out of the crisis but momentum's are rolling over and we are seeing a rise in cases. you need that economic momentum to work. they don't have strong technology exposure, so they are not positioned like the u.s. and china. we do like china, who has had a strong recovery off the bottom, good testing in place. areas are opening up in macau. countries peripheral to china, taiwan, korea, are strong, even if trade tensions get higher. latin america, brazil did not deal as well with the crisis. reform story,e and that could come into play. finally, investors should look at japan where we hav
versus europe versus e.m.?aira: it used to be you could buy a cheap velti stock and wait for it to reverse to the mean. energy is an area that we don't really like going forward. it is cheap, but where is the catalyst for energy stocks?we are always looking for where you can find good value. leveredps that are less to trade talks, more domestically oriented. europe is an area that we are not big fans of right now. a sharp recovery out of the crisis but momentum's are rolling over and we are...
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basie room to tighten for e.m. sovereign dollar bonds.g spreads -- the current levels above 400. elections are's being held this weekend. we know they have done really well handling the pandemic. what is the outlook for their economy? sophie: they upgraded the forecast for new zealand's gdp, labor market, as well as inflation, pointing to improving business sentiment as well as a stronger housing market. economic growth bouncing back while the jobless rate is seen rising at a slower pace, 7.5 percent by 2021. anz expects a softer growth from the first half of 2021 for new zealand. anz sees a 50 basis point break out in april. risks looking more balanced for new zealand. haidi. haidi: president trump and joe biden will be on television in the coming hours, hosting competing town hall meetings at the same time. the president is suggesting he will face tougher questions and his opponent. joining us is the hoover institution fellow and stanford university director of domestic policy studies. he was a policy director of the romney campaign in
basie room to tighten for e.m. sovereign dollar bonds.g spreads -- the current levels above 400. elections are's being held this weekend. we know they have done really well handling the pandemic. what is the outlook for their economy? sophie: they upgraded the forecast for new zealand's gdp, labor market, as well as inflation, pointing to improving business sentiment as well as a stronger housing market. economic growth bouncing back while the jobless rate is seen rising at a slower pace, 7.5...
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sophie: indian stocks are finding favor on inflows outpacing others for e.m. asia as we have seen.ommended despite the valuation, highlighting earnings story and india as a manufacturing destination. over at state street, daniel girard is overweight indian stocks. the $21 trillion dollar stock market rishaad: thank you very much for that. the morninging at calls. a look at the china market as we go to a break in shanghai and shenzhen. a mixed bag, coming back from the lows of the day. we see the way the yuan is seeing changes. that has little bearing at the moment. it is the yuan offshore we are looking at for the moment. ♪ are you frustrated with your weight and health? it's time for aerotrainer, a more effective total body fitness solution. (announcer) aerotrainer's ergodynamic design and four patented air chambers create maximum muscle activation for better results in less time, all while maintaining safe, correct form and allows for over 20 exercises. do the aerotrainer super crunch. the pre-stretch works your abs even harder, engaging the entire core. then it's the back extens
sophie: indian stocks are finding favor on inflows outpacing others for e.m. asia as we have seen.ommended despite the valuation, highlighting earnings story and india as a manufacturing destination. over at state street, daniel girard is overweight indian stocks. the $21 trillion dollar stock market rishaad: thank you very much for that. the morninging at calls. a look at the china market as we go to a break in shanghai and shenzhen. a mixed bag, coming back from the lows of the day. we see...
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we will get more on that with a senior e.m. strategist. rishaad: an index that tracks the mood ending a six quarter streak of declines. the question is, is the worst over? we ask alicia herrero. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haslinda: you are watching bloomberg markets: asia. pmi data across asia from countries including vietnam, indonesia, the philippines, thailand, and china. most of them showed an improvement from last month, suggesting the recovery is maintaining momentum. let's discuss that with chief asia economist alicia garcia herrero. good to have you with us. when you look at how the asian pmi's are showing improvement, but most are still in contraction. indonesia in particular is dire.g higher -- looking alicia: frankly i think we are starting to see a decoupling as far as china is concerned. of course hong kong still we had very poor. but overall i think the rest of southeast asia is still looking green. i think the reason is, first of all, china is not importing hardly. u.s., very, from the little from europe and southeast asia. seco
we will get more on that with a senior e.m. strategist. rishaad: an index that tracks the mood ending a six quarter streak of declines. the question is, is the worst over? we ask alicia herrero. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haslinda: you are watching bloomberg markets: asia. pmi data across asia from countries including vietnam, indonesia, the philippines, thailand, and china. most of them showed an improvement from last month, suggesting the recovery is maintaining momentum. let's discuss that...
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page 7, line 9, is supposed to be e.m. comprehensive consult instead of e.m. expanded consult. so i'd make a motion to make those amendments. >> president yee: okay. is there a second? supervisor peskin? any discussion? seeing none, madam clerk, please call the roll on the motion to amend 65 -- 45, i'm sorry. >> clerk: yes, on the amend to item 45 -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> president yee: okay. motion to amend item number 45 passes. [gavel]. >> president yee: so any other amendments before we move to more comments? seeing none, then, supervisor ronen, i believe? you still have a comment? >> supervisor ronen: i think peskin was performing. >> president yee: okay. supervisor peskin? >> supervisor peskin: thank you, supervisor ronen, and thank you, president yee. so through the president to supervisor stefani, can you reiterate -- i think you heard you say earlier that you were thinking you were going to vote against this budget, and i heard the budget chair express her concern that this budget could fail. that's clearly not going to happen. after 20 years, i k
page 7, line 9, is supposed to be e.m. comprehensive consult instead of e.m. expanded consult. so i'd make a motion to make those amendments. >> president yee: okay. is there a second? supervisor peskin? any discussion? seeing none, madam clerk, please call the roll on the motion to amend 65 -- 45, i'm sorry. >> clerk: yes, on the amend to item 45 -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> president yee: okay. motion to amend item number 45 passes. [gavel]. >>...
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as a group we continue to be very constructive in china and e.m. asia.om: you touched on the blue wave, the fact that some making provisions for that. what is the historical guide here for the currency markets and how they interpret some of the election volatility in the closing stages of a race like this? it's a great question, and i think this time may be a little bit different. in terms of how the market is going to play it. one of the things the market has obviously been worried about is the fear of a contested or delayed election result. interestingly, what we can say is that currency markets are beginning to price out that outcome. we look at currency options market, the size of the moves expected from the day of the election and subsequent days of reducing, i think that is pretty consistent with what some of the .ebsites are suggesting while i would say the market is becoming increasingly confident of this idea with the blue wave, that it would trigger another leg of dollar weakness. when we think back to 2016, that creates a little bit of nervous
as a group we continue to be very constructive in china and e.m. asia.om: you touched on the blue wave, the fact that some making provisions for that. what is the historical guide here for the currency markets and how they interpret some of the election volatility in the closing stages of a race like this? it's a great question, and i think this time may be a little bit different. in terms of how the market is going to play it. one of the things the market has obviously been worried about is...
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yvonne: we are seeing some of the central banks in e.m.sia selling debt just to finance fiscal stimulus. thehat a worry to you of fiscal sustainability of this part of the world? rob: india has been tumbling with this a little bit -- dab bling with this a little bit, indonesia and the philippines. times, markets would have thrown up their hands in a marketsnd sold the bond of these countries very sharply. we are not in normal times. we have covid-19 as the rulebook, so so many things have been ripped up and they are getting away with it. because of the huge amount of liquidity, people are willing to let this ride, but it could be something that comes back to haunt them later on. haslinda: i'm wondering for the fed in particular, is the ball now back in its court with a stimulus package on hold? do you think the fed exploring options like longer-term maturities as its q.e. plan, is that an option? rob: i guess it is an option. one thing you will never hear the fed or any other central folks, theyl say is have nothing left of any real releva
yvonne: we are seeing some of the central banks in e.m.sia selling debt just to finance fiscal stimulus. thehat a worry to you of fiscal sustainability of this part of the world? rob: india has been tumbling with this a little bit -- dab bling with this a little bit, indonesia and the philippines. times, markets would have thrown up their hands in a marketsnd sold the bond of these countries very sharply. we are not in normal times. we have covid-19 as the rulebook, so so many things have been...
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e.m. and qeu to wg tv for bringing this debate across the state of viral up. thank you very much for joining us tonight. thank you very much for your patience. please be well, have a good night. >> the congresswoman is running for reelection in virginia's second district. and part of her foot. live coverage at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. next, a hearing on encouraging enrollment for health insurance, provided by the affordable care act. called to order, subcommittee and oversight, thank you everyone for joining us today. we are holding this hearing virtually. in compliance with the regulations for remote committee proceedings. house resolution 965. before we turn to today's important topics, i want to remind everyone of a few procedures to help you navigate this virtual hearing. , consistent with regulations. the committee will keep microphones muted to limit background noise. members are responsible for an muting themselves. members are witnesses must have their cameras on at all times. if you need to step away from the proceedings, please leave your camera
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