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i erik schatzker.s is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important business news, analysis and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. let's start with the day by day look at the top headlines. many investors had thursday and friday circled on the calendar, waiting anxiously for bank earnings. but the week began with equity markets on an unexpected tear. >> the previous record close was 2130.8. we barely missed that on friday but we have blown through it today at 2137. we have blown through the 2137.4 intraday high. it does not matter which high you're looking at, we have beat it today. here is something really weird. are you ready for this? higher rates on government securities. most days whether the market is , up or down we see lower rates. two-year yield up to 2.65. to 1.43.ield is up i feel like it would be a lot of excitement about these new highs, but because we see yields grinding lower today it feels like people are very nervous about what this market is really tel
i erik schatzker.s is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important business news, analysis and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. let's start with the day by day look at the top headlines. many investors had thursday and friday circled on the calendar, waiting anxiously for bank earnings. but the week began with equity markets on an unexpected tear. >> the previous record close was 2130.8. we barely missed that on friday but we have blown...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ erik: this is "bloomberg best." i am erik schatzker.ontinue our global tour of the top business stories. in the new frontier of augmented reality, with the debut of nintendo's pokemon go. >> pokemon go. it is sweeping the nation. this revolutionary smartphone cap has soared to the top of download charts. nintendo stock has skyrocketed >>. how viral this game has gotten is insane. you will see multitudes of people playing this game. what is it mean for the company down the road when the fever dies off? >> it has been tough for nintendo. they're seen as not being able to keep up with the changes in the gaming industry. now, investors are saying this is just the tip of the ip iceberg. pokemon has such pool that they more hits by capitalizing on their franchises. the potential is enormous. that is why we are seeing insane skyrockets in its stock price. company'ss lifted the market value by $7.1 billion. you canmium model means buy an app purchases. how will this translate, how nintendo hopes it will translate, into money. in casinos in vega
this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ erik: this is "bloomberg best." i am erik schatzker.ontinue our global tour of the top business stories. in the new frontier of augmented reality, with the debut of nintendo's pokemon go. >> pokemon go. it is sweeping the nation. this revolutionary smartphone cap has soared to the top of download charts. nintendo stock has skyrocketed >>. how viral this game has gotten is insane. you will see multitudes of people playing this game. what is it...
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erik: it is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." ♪ erik: hello and welcome. i am erik schatzker.s is "bloomberg best." your weekly review of the most important business news, analysis, and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. let's start with a day by day look at the top headlines. for almost two years, yahoo! has been under pressure to separate its core business from its investments in asian tech companies. on monday, the big announcement finally came. >> it is official. verizon is buying yahoo!'s operating business for $4.8 billion in cash. this is like the merger we knew that was going to happen for like seven months. it is finally happened. >> there is a non-core a.p. component of yahoo! that will remain within the yahoo! holding company for the time being that will be sold off, but probably not for another month or so. of course yahoo! will maintain its stake in yahoo! japan and alibaba. yahoo! will have to decide on what it does with those at a later date. jonathan: actually identify the assets that verizon has. >> yahoo! gives a skill that takes us out of
erik: it is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." ♪ erik: hello and welcome. i am erik schatzker.s is "bloomberg best." your weekly review of the most important business news, analysis, and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. let's start with a day by day look at the top headlines. for almost two years, yahoo! has been under pressure to separate its core business from its investments in asian tech companies. on monday, the big announcement finally...
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erik: no, but every city is different.he dallas police department is exemplary for working with the different minority communities. dallas, ironically, was where this horrible incident happened. but there is a lot of racism in the police depepartment in a lot of cities in america.a.as you mentioned, the police are not really trained that well. the average training is 21 weeks. in germany, it is three years. in germany, there is a lotot moe trainining that police get in law-enforcement. in the united states, they are pretty much thrown out on the streets. the police also have a secondary job of traffic control. in germany, there's a whole agency making sure cars are running to order. in the united states, the police by trying to earn money stopping people. if they see a black person driving a white neighborhood, they are more likely to find something wrong with the car to raise money for the communitity. all these things come together in an explosive situation. one more part in that situation, is that the police in america,
erik: no, but every city is different.he dallas police department is exemplary for working with the different minority communities. dallas, ironically, was where this horrible incident happened. but there is a lot of racism in the police depepartment in a lot of cities in america.a.as you mentioned, the police are not really trained that well. the average training is 21 weeks. in germany, it is three years. in germany, there is a lotot moe trainining that police get in law-enforcement. in the...
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erik: it is all ahead on "bloomberg best." ♪ erik: welcome. i am erik schatzker.ouris "bloomberg best," weekly review of the most important business news, analysis, interviews from bloomberg television around the world. let's start with a day by day look at the top headlines. from was two years, yahoo! has been under pressure to separate its core business from its investments in asian tech companies. on monday, the big announcement finally came. it is official. verizon is buying yahoos operating business for four point eight $3 billion -- for $4.3 billion. >> there is a non-core component that will remain for the time being that will be sold off, but probably not for another othe mh or so. yahoo! will decide what plans on doing with those for a later day. the core business goes to verizon to be combined with aol. identify the assets that verizon has that can make a job with yahoo! that other cannot. >> it takes it out of the scale of millions and into billions and combining those two is a right start for us. we have been investing in content from beyond verizon. w
erik: it is all ahead on "bloomberg best." ♪ erik: welcome. i am erik schatzker.ouris "bloomberg best," weekly review of the most important business news, analysis, interviews from bloomberg television around the world. let's start with a day by day look at the top headlines. from was two years, yahoo! has been under pressure to separate its core business from its investments in asian tech companies. on monday, the big announcement finally came. it is official. verizon is...
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erik schatzker was there.pearson generates a vast majority of its revenue here in this country in the united states, how bad the brexit be for you? john: that is a very good point. we see that reflected in the view that shareholders have taken. erik: yours is one of the few stocks to rally on friday. john: we made 65% of sales and profits here in america. have a strong balance sheet, financial position. for me point of view, it is business as usual. erik: have you considered or perhaps contemplated in light of thursday's vote the possibility of moving the company to another jurisdiction? john: pearson has been a british company ever since it was founded -- erik: 173 years ago, right? john: so i think now is the time for everyone to be calm, not to overreact, and get on for business as usual. but hope that common sense will prevail in we will see a solution work through that reflects the legitimate concerns of the british electorate, but also doesn't lose britain's influence in the wider world or the importance
erik schatzker was there.pearson generates a vast majority of its revenue here in this country in the united states, how bad the brexit be for you? john: that is a very good point. we see that reflected in the view that shareholders have taken. erik: yours is one of the few stocks to rally on friday. john: we made 65% of sales and profits here in america. have a strong balance sheet, financial position. for me point of view, it is business as usual. erik: have you considered or perhaps...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ erik: this is "bloomberg best." i met erik schatzker.ing back to england now where this week the world's top aviation executives gathered to talk shop and strike deals with the farnborough airshow. guy johnson was there to get their thoughts on the state of the industry and the impact of brexit. >> tell me what brexit means for your business. >> for other than the foreign exchange upheavals due to this brexit, we still have passenger numbers. we still have passengers traveling in and out of europe. as a matter of fact, more and more people are now flying into the u.k. because of the lower -- >> wouldn't this be a golden opportunity to raise that state? the stock is suppressed. >> we are at 15.24 everyone to stay at that level. we are long-term investment so we are confident this relationship between us and aig will keep growing and we will keep on benefiting from each other's purchasing power. >> you don't see this as an opportunity to raise the stake? >> we are not thinking about that at all. >> are you worried about the instability? >>
this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ erik: this is "bloomberg best." i met erik schatzker.ing back to england now where this week the world's top aviation executives gathered to talk shop and strike deals with the farnborough airshow. guy johnson was there to get their thoughts on the state of the industry and the impact of brexit. >> tell me what brexit means for your business. >> for other than the foreign exchange upheavals due to this brexit, we still have passenger numbers. we...
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the inmate he fought, erik franzen, will also go before the disciplinary committee. but he seems no more concerned now than he was when he casually walked away from the fight as officers swarmed burack. >> what do you think is going to happen? are you worried? >> no, no. >> no? >> prison officials claim that erik franzen is a well behaved inmate and it's only his violent reputation outside of prison that requires them to house him in section 20. >> with the police he has a very heavy reputation that he's a very heavy guy in the criminal environments. it is a reputation that follows him and he has a lot of crimes and it's often with guns. >> i'm 39 years old. i was before ten years in jail for armed robberies and then i go free and i come back for two years for a fight. and now i'm in jail, they think i killed somebody. >> under what circumstances did this person die? >> bullet in his head. >> you fought that guy? >> yeah. they're scared of him and they put me here. why i would fight an ex-commando? why? they are scared. i know this. i'm here, he's not here, you know?
the inmate he fought, erik franzen, will also go before the disciplinary committee. but he seems no more concerned now than he was when he casually walked away from the fight as officers swarmed burack. >> what do you think is going to happen? are you worried? >> no, no. >> no? >> prison officials claim that erik franzen is a well behaved inmate and it's only his violent reputation outside of prison that requires them to house him in section 20. >> with the police...
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erik schatzker reports.ere at happy canyon , it is easy to mistake tom barrick for your average vineyard. >> at every level, it is capable to grow these berries. each cluster is hand sculpted to make just the right umbrella area to nurture that particular bunch of the dairies as the season goes on, they become more right. in the quest is getting to that perfect sugar content of knowing when they will be harvested. erik: but he is anything but typical. he is a billionaire investor that made his money in real estate. he could've bought a trophy property in napa or france. instead, he built a vineyard from scratch on this 1300 acre range near santa barbara. >> buying a great vineyard for me is the same as competing in an auction of a company and my young people coming backpropertd saying, we are so happy we just bought this company. we outbid more than stanley and goldman sachs. are you kidding me? that is how you make money, by paying the highest price on somebody else's auction? erik: lessons learned on wall
erik schatzker reports.ere at happy canyon , it is easy to mistake tom barrick for your average vineyard. >> at every level, it is capable to grow these berries. each cluster is hand sculpted to make just the right umbrella area to nurture that particular bunch of the dairies as the season goes on, they become more right. in the quest is getting to that perfect sugar content of knowing when they will be harvested. erik: but he is anything but typical. he is a billionaire investor that...
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erik: jpmorgan has been cutting costs.ne of the things -- look, bank earnings come down to two things. , what you can generate revenue, and what it cost to run a business. revenue is something banks cannot count on a lot. to the degree that jpmorgan beat analysts's estimates was mostly because he did better in fixed income than the analysts were expecting. the thing that jpmorgan has control over is the cost. on that front, it is quite remarkable that jamie dimon and his other executives, have been able to get more and more expense out of the business. --y cut their expressiveness because their expenses almost by $1 billion. it is striking. is down toead ratio what i believe to be a historic low for the bank. in this environment, were global growth is a big question mark. with the uncertainty of brexit layered on top of that and the questions about china and the fed on hold forever. in bonds, it is hard to generate revenue. they continue to try and make efforts on that front. it is striking that they can keep doing it. kud
erik: jpmorgan has been cutting costs.ne of the things -- look, bank earnings come down to two things. , what you can generate revenue, and what it cost to run a business. revenue is something banks cannot count on a lot. to the degree that jpmorgan beat analysts's estimates was mostly because he did better in fixed income than the analysts were expecting. the thing that jpmorgan has control over is the cost. on that front, it is quite remarkable that jamie dimon and his other executives, have...
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erik: what is it that we don't see?t compassion, commitment, dedication, character, integrity. you see that in his children. they say the measure of a man is simple -- look at the kids and you get a good glimpse of what that elixir, that blend of things are. ,ut if you look at the moment the world is shattered and it is at a tipping point and we need a leader. being theship is not best military strategist or having the most experience with foreign policy, as we have seen, it doesn't lend very well. if you someone who has a vision who can inspire people. who can take a vision and make it a reality. and what i'm going to do is give a glimpse of what he has done in the past and the character and integrity of the man inside the donald. erik: what do you hope it will do? what impact are you hope that your speech will have? the reality is that it won't have much impact. organized, theis political process is quite complicated. so even when we talk about voters, we are in a representative elect oriole system. so your vote matte
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this off erik goeddel. went as high as 129 feet and still left the yard.tanton ties a career high with five rbi and the marlins go on to win it, 5-2. that's it from here. now back to you. >>> and the national league all-star team will look very familiar to chicago baseball fans. all four of the starting infielders will be cubs plus one of the outfielders, as well. >> okay, so only one other team has ever taken all the starting infield positions, the st. louis cardinals in 1963, and one of them wasn't elected. he was a replacement. >> and the red sox did pretty well, as well. >> they did. >> they had four starters on the team. >> i should point out that the 1963 cardinals did not even make the world series, cubby fans. >> all right. take that. >> yeah. >>> all right, up next in "the pulse," erik estrada once played a cop on "chips," now he's doing it for real. >>> and the williams are on a collision course at wimbledon this year. the sisters getting their kicks on the grass. i was a smoker. hands down, it was, that's who i was. after one week of chantix, i
this off erik goeddel. went as high as 129 feet and still left the yard.tanton ties a career high with five rbi and the marlins go on to win it, 5-2. that's it from here. now back to you. >>> and the national league all-star team will look very familiar to chicago baseball fans. all four of the starting infielders will be cubs plus one of the outfielders, as well. >> okay, so only one other team has ever taken all the starting infield positions, the st. louis cardinals in 1963,...
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erik: exactly.was probably too much optimism before the brexit vote and now you see the expansion. the markets think this is a localized phenomenon, so far. alix: the issue with localization is that it does spread to the global bond market and then it does spread to banks. the key question is how can markets be profitable going lowerd in a global your environment? -- lower yield environment? erik: out of the u.s. treasury be attractive at 1.3%? the german tenure bonds -- 10-year bonds are yielding negative. there are ways to make money out there. we would not say you should abandon treasuries entirely. we were increasing treasuries in advance of brexit. we just thought risks were not properly priced in the market and that markets were overly complacent. having seen gains in those positions, we are looking to trim eric treasury exposure and reallocate to other areas of interest rate sensitivity. we find tips more attractive. at 1.4%.tip breakeven that is lower inflation in the united states. we are l
erik: exactly.was probably too much optimism before the brexit vote and now you see the expansion. the markets think this is a localized phenomenon, so far. alix: the issue with localization is that it does spread to the global bond market and then it does spread to banks. the key question is how can markets be profitable going lowerd in a global your environment? -- lower yield environment? erik: out of the u.s. treasury be attractive at 1.3%? the german tenure bonds -- 10-year bonds are...
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. >>> all right, up next in "the pulse," erik estrada once played a cop on "chips," now he's doing itor real. >>> the williams are on a collision course. the sisters getting their kicks on the grass. i was a smoker. hands down, it was, that's who i was. after one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix definitely helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse or of seizures. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you have these, stop chantix and call yo
. >>> all right, up next in "the pulse," erik estrada once played a cop on "chips," now he's doing itor real. >>> the williams are on a collision course. the sisters getting their kicks on the grass. i was a smoker. hands down, it was, that's who i was. after one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix definitely helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in...
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erik kratz giving a look. maybe a throw over here to see if the bunt is still on? we'll see. we think it is. never know. >> f.p.: if my rule was in effect, the 10 throwovers, the nats couldn't do that right there. they would have to throw the plate. i have a feeling we wouldn't be here right now. >> bob: no swing on that breaking ball. ramos able to keep it close enough. >> bob: pops it up. perez is there. double play possibility. but it got all tangled up with clint robinson. they have the runner in no man's land. but a couple of guys hustling. >> f.p.: playing hard this long, that was nice by oliver perez and he had the wherewithal to get it. it was still pretty first. good players thinking, should he drop it? no. see where the runner is. clint robinson low, perez high, and. >> bob: sean rodriguez is next. on pitches away. oliver might take him further out on the third one. >> f.p.: it's been pretty station to station today. there's been no hit and runs. not a lot of execution going on. . both managers playing it pretty straight. >> bob: 0-2 pitch. and then it would have be
erik kratz giving a look. maybe a throw over here to see if the bunt is still on? we'll see. we think it is. never know. >> f.p.: if my rule was in effect, the 10 throwovers, the nats couldn't do that right there. they would have to throw the plate. i have a feeling we wouldn't be here right now. >> bob: no swing on that breaking ball. ramos able to keep it close enough. >> bob: pops it up. perez is there. double play possibility. but it got all tangled up with clint robinson....
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erik: four times a day? >> yes.to make sure we all knew what was happening in our branches, happening in our call centers. loans toe made 1500 small businesses across the united kingdom. friday,arly hours of three times a first couple -- three have foreign times in the first couple hours the volume we have in a normal day. i feel terrific about how the bank handled itself. the other thing which is quite different from what we've seen in previous financial crises is the coordination between the large banks and the regulators. we run the phone actively with the new york fed, etc.. there's a recognition to avoid the next financial crisis, banks and regulators have to be collaborative. during this referendum, that has shown its colors. guy: jeff dailey talking to erik schatzker oh. jeff teal is still with us. the market work. the market did what it said it and all the do, preparations for this event delivered. >> it's a big win for the financial system. what mark carney said yesterday supports this idea that we saw trem
erik: four times a day? >> yes.to make sure we all knew what was happening in our branches, happening in our call centers. loans toe made 1500 small businesses across the united kingdom. friday,arly hours of three times a first couple -- three have foreign times in the first couple hours the volume we have in a normal day. i feel terrific about how the bank handled itself. the other thing which is quite different from what we've seen in previous financial crises is the coordination...
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erik schatzker sat down with the u.s. -- discussed market volatility and the recent brexit vote. ubs has one of the world has his biggest equity sales franchises and has the view inflows and risk-taking. volatility, id want to know what they think. here's what he said. >> brexit has increasing uncertainty. central banks have intervened liquidity, making sure they held the market cold but in my opinion, still too early to say we have seen an outcome pass comesh, we have seen out that if changed significantly going for it. >> how is it we are where we are today? s&p hundredthe almost that 2150. the vix is at 13.5. given the uncertainty and fragility of their, how is it we are where we are? the first thing is cash burns in your pocket. negative rates everywhere. just the fact the brexit has a view that the fed will now raise interest rates as fast or as much as everybody anticipated before, combined with the unemployment rate, now has dealsed average interesting again because everyone is chasing the yield. people are chasing equity again. if we are expended in those environments and
erik schatzker sat down with the u.s. -- discussed market volatility and the recent brexit vote. ubs has one of the world has his biggest equity sales franchises and has the view inflows and risk-taking. volatility, id want to know what they think. here's what he said. >> brexit has increasing uncertainty. central banks have intervened liquidity, making sure they held the market cold but in my opinion, still too early to say we have seen an outcome pass comesh, we have seen out that if...
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speakingndrea orcel with erik schatzker.or milestone in the democratic race for president is happening now in towards myth, new hampshire. -- in portsmouth, hampshire. bernie sanders has just endorsed hillary clinton, saying it is time for democrats to rally together to defeat donald trump. clinton is expected to speak any moment from now. you can watch the full event on the bloomberg at live go and on our live events channel. ♪ vonnie: it is time now for our global battle of the charts, where we take a look at some of the most telling charts of the day and what they mean for investors. you can access these on the bloomberg by running the function at the bottom of your screen. joining us is dani burger. investors and u.s. equities are acting more independently than i have in the past three years and that is a good time for market health as we approach the highest. we are approaching those new highs and have already beat them. i have the s&p in this blue line. the white line is the cbo we implied correlation index. pointt rea
speakingndrea orcel with erik schatzker.or milestone in the democratic race for president is happening now in towards myth, new hampshire. -- in portsmouth, hampshire. bernie sanders has just endorsed hillary clinton, saying it is time for democrats to rally together to defeat donald trump. clinton is expected to speak any moment from now. you can watch the full event on the bloomberg at live go and on our live events channel. ♪ vonnie: it is time now for our global battle of the charts,...
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erik: so you support donald trump for leadership, as a break from political tradition and the statusbout some of the other stuff that people have issues with? you are the grandson of lebanese immigrants. do you not have some personal issues or concerns with some of the anti-immigrant rhetoric from donald trump? impulses itc triggers and some americans -- nativism, xenophobia, even racism. balance.s a delicate he has taken the politically incorrect route. i am lebanese-american. i grew up with my best friends as sunnis and shias. and this idea of islam, in my mind -- donald will tell you it is not a negotiating tactic -- but as someone who deals with them every day, it is a pretty good negotiating tactic. -- friends, our best allies saudi arabia, united arab -- are subject to the fundamentalist terror inside of them. they do not want it. they want to stand out. it is a few out of the billion, 800 million muslims. america has to have a descriptive foreign policy that is firm and supportive. >> dallas tom barrack speaking earlier with bloomberg's -- that was tom barrack speaking earlier
erik: so you support donald trump for leadership, as a break from political tradition and the statusbout some of the other stuff that people have issues with? you are the grandson of lebanese immigrants. do you not have some personal issues or concerns with some of the anti-immigrant rhetoric from donald trump? impulses itc triggers and some americans -- nativism, xenophobia, even racism. balance.s a delicate he has taken the politically incorrect route. i am lebanese-american. i grew up with...
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cory: that was bill gates, the cochair of the bill and melinda gates foundation with bloombergs erikzker. for full coverage of pharma, visit farm ago on the bloomberg -- pharma go on the bloomberg terminal of bloomberg.com at bloomberg.com/pharma. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton. mark carney says the bank of england will probably have to you guy's be good. i'll see you later [ bark ] [ bark ] bye. see ya pal. ever wonder what your pets do when you leave home? [ laughing ] aw you cutie pie. aw. aw. aw. aw. [ barking ] [ washing machine running ] party's on! know what your pets are up to with xfinity home. xfinity. the future of awesome. see the secret life of pets, in theaters july 8th. by switching to xfinity x1. rio olympic games show me gymnastics. x1 lets you search by sport, watch nbc's highlights and catch every live event on your tv with nbc sports live extra. i'm getting ready. are you? x1 will change the way you experience nbcuniversal's coverage of the rio olympic games. call or go online today to switch to x1. >> korea leads the way in this region as asia-pacific shares had for
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. ♪ erik: coming up on "bloomberg best," the business stories that shaped the week in business aroundo! sale finally goes forward while european banks reverse a downward trend. >> the sentiment is really bad, valuation is really bad. and the results are really bad. >> we have been very consistent in saying we do not need to risk capital. erik: the fed continues running in place, while japan takes more steps down the stimulus path. >> the steps they took were pretty minimal. they had to do something. they did the bare minimum. erik: from tech to pharma to autos to oil, earning reports come fast and furious. >> we have definitely seen a very strong tailwind effect from currency.
. ♪ erik: coming up on "bloomberg best," the business stories that shaped the week in business aroundo! sale finally goes forward while european banks reverse a downward trend. >> the sentiment is really bad, valuation is really bad. and the results are really bad. >> we have been very consistent in saying we do not need to risk capital. erik: the fed continues running in place, while japan takes more steps down the stimulus path. >> the steps they took were pretty...
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erik: from tech to pharma to autos to oil, earning reports come fast and furious. >>
erik: from tech to pharma to autos to oil, earning reports come fast and furious. >>
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erik: four times a day?as to make sure we all knew what was going on from what was happening in our branches and call centers. to friday we made 1,500 loans small businesses across the united kingdom. you know what was going on in the foreign exchange markets in the early hours of friday we had three times in the first couple hours, foreign exchange trading through our systems than we normally have a full day. to know what our corporate clients are asking and are institutional clients. we were very prepared and i feel terrific about how the bank handled itself. the other thing which is quite different than what we might have seen in previous financial crises is the coordination between the large banks and write letters. we were on the phone with the bank of england, the pra, the new york fed, etc. there is a recognition that to avoid the next financial crisis banks and regulators have to be collaborative. during this referendum vote that has shown its colors. francine: jeff daly, the barclays ceo, jes staley
erik: four times a day?as to make sure we all knew what was going on from what was happening in our branches and call centers. to friday we made 1,500 loans small businesses across the united kingdom. you know what was going on in the foreign exchange markets in the early hours of friday we had three times in the first couple hours, foreign exchange trading through our systems than we normally have a full day. to know what our corporate clients are asking and are institutional clients. we were...
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erik: you support donald trump or leadership. donald trump as a break from political tradition and the status quo. what about some of the other stuff? with these issues things. you are the grandson of lebanese immigrants. do you not have some personal issues or concerns with some of the anti-immigrant rhetoric from donald trump? it the bassist impulses inspires and americas, nativism, xenophobia, even racism. >> it's a delicate balance. he has taken the politically incorrect route. i am a lebanese-american and i have grown up with my best as and as sunnis and shi --s idea of islam in my mind donald will tell you it's not a negotiating tactic -- in my mind, as somebody who deals with them every day, it is a pretty good negotiating tactic. our best allies, saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, qatar are also the subject of his fundamentalist terror going on in spite of them. they don't like it, they don't want to come of it want to stamp it out, it's a few out of the billion or 800 million muslims that america has to step in and
erik: you support donald trump or leadership. donald trump as a break from political tradition and the status quo. what about some of the other stuff? with these issues things. you are the grandson of lebanese immigrants. do you not have some personal issues or concerns with some of the anti-immigrant rhetoric from donald trump? it the bassist impulses inspires and americas, nativism, xenophobia, even racism. >> it's a delicate balance. he has taken the politically incorrect route. i am a...
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erik: ubs is not holding a lot of inventory. on the wrong side of a reversal. jon: a fascinating discussion. you can find it on the bloomberg terminal and bloomberg.com. amazon creates its own shopping holiday, hoping to rival alibaba's single state. our consumers primed to check alibaba's singles day. are consumers primed to check out? ♪ david: amazon is taking a page from alibaba's singles day, holding its annual prime day sale. the retail giant sold more on prime day than it did on black friday. how big could this get this year? davidg us is spoon a zervos. what is the goal of amazon? is it to sell merchandise or get more prime subscribers? >> get more prime subscribers. that customer is likely to stay prime. they don't give out specific stats, but they said it was the number one day of prime enrollments last year than on any other day of the year. members grew 35% year-over-year. they are having some difficulty with some customers checking out because of prime day. that could be a possible glitch or could indicate the magnit
erik: ubs is not holding a lot of inventory. on the wrong side of a reversal. jon: a fascinating discussion. you can find it on the bloomberg terminal and bloomberg.com. amazon creates its own shopping holiday, hoping to rival alibaba's single state. our consumers primed to check alibaba's singles day. are consumers primed to check out? ♪ david: amazon is taking a page from alibaba's singles day, holding its annual prime day sale. the retail giant sold more on prime day than it did on black...
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he sat down with erik schatzker in boston.cines have still been the tool that say the most lives. even today, inventing new vaccines for hiv, malaria, tb, a number of these diseases that are still out literally killing millions of people, that's a top priority for us. erik: and other areas like gene therapies, for example, or gene editing, how much promise do you think they have relative to the perhaps easier work -- i hate to say it that way -- that can be done in vaccine development? bill: gene editing is such a basic tool, and it's going to pervade all the work in the biological sciences. i mean, those tools, even for diagnosis, doing gene knockouts to understand disease models, you really can't understate what a great set of tools they are. for ourect sense foundation season, we see them in our plant and animal work, because it will speed up better plants, and help on animal disease. they are sometimes not as hard as human disease. is a.squitoes, this system to affect mosquito -- for mosquitoes this is a superior , system
he sat down with erik schatzker in boston.cines have still been the tool that say the most lives. even today, inventing new vaccines for hiv, malaria, tb, a number of these diseases that are still out literally killing millions of people, that's a top priority for us. erik: and other areas like gene therapies, for example, or gene editing, how much promise do you think they have relative to the perhaps easier work -- i hate to say it that way -- that can be done in vaccine development? bill:...
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i take it erik: that the answer is yes, you can withstand the challenges? >> sure.k: your leadership skills are going to be tested like never before, perhaps. are you ready? >> we will find out. we have spent 13 months getting ready for this referendum. we had the full executive committee meeting four times a day beginning thursday. day? four times a >> it was to make sure we knew what was happening in our branches, our call centers. on friday alone, we made 5100 loans to small businesses across the united kingdom. to know what is going on in the foreign exchange markets, we had three times the amount in our systems compared to the regular day. think we are very prepared, and i feel terrific about how the bank handled itself. the other thing that is quite different from what we see -- we have seen in previous financial crises was the communication between the banks and the regulators. we were on the phone with the new york fed, etc. there's a recognition that come in order to avoid the next financial crisis, banks and regulars have to be collaborative, entering this
i take it erik: that the answer is yes, you can withstand the challenges? >> sure.k: your leadership skills are going to be tested like never before, perhaps. are you ready? >> we will find out. we have spent 13 months getting ready for this referendum. we had the full executive committee meeting four times a day beginning thursday. day? four times a >> it was to make sure we knew what was happening in our branches, our call centers. on friday alone, we made 5100 loans to...
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luz: el boxeador mexicano erik morales obsequio uno de sus cinturones. >> creo que va a ser muy importantemuseo estarÁ listo para la primavera del aÑo 2019. marÍa: cientos de voluntarios se movilizan para que en estas selecciones avancen polÍticas que beneficien a la comunidad inmigrante. en california, se lanza del proyecto que busca reunir un millÓn de votos por los inmigrantes que quedaron fuera de un amparo migratorio. >> la gente quizÁ cambiÓ de hogar y no estÁn registrados. marÍa: consciente de que las prÓximas elecciones determinarÁn quiÉn serÁ el jueves del tribunal supremo del paÍs, el proyecto busca que los jÓvenes sean parte de una de las elecciones mÁs crÍticas en la vida de millones de personas de la comunidad inmigrante. el esfuerzo por imponer control de renta estÁ bajo ataque. poco despuÉs de que una coaliciÓn de inquilinos lograrÁ juntar suficientes firmas, del consejo de la ciudad quiere colocar otra propuesta que compita con este plan. el temor de los activistas pro inquilino es que los votantes se confundan. jaime: activistas dicen que impulsar el control de rentas ha s
luz: el boxeador mexicano erik morales obsequio uno de sus cinturones. >> creo que va a ser muy importantemuseo estarÁ listo para la primavera del aÑo 2019. marÍa: cientos de voluntarios se movilizan para que en estas selecciones avancen polÍticas que beneficien a la comunidad inmigrante. en california, se lanza del proyecto que busca reunir un millÓn de votos por los inmigrantes que quedaron fuera de un amparo migratorio. >> la gente quizÁ cambiÓ de hogar y no estÁn...
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erik schatzker spoke with him about the sign of the workforce after thousands of jobs are eliminated>> at this point in time, i think that we are exactly where we should be to face the environment that we have, to face the regulation that we have, to face the forces that we have. now, at this point in time, our challenge is to execute correctly what we have in front of us. >> there are a few caveats. orcel says more regulation or worsen in of market -- worsening of market conditions could cut more. research, pcmarket makers shipped 5% fewer machines than they did when you ago. that follows an 11% decline in the first order. demand in north america offset a slump in the rest of the world. the mobile game that has become a massive hit again as in april. . in 2014, google unveiled pokemon challenge for google maps. to capturee invited the fictional monsters in the app. nintendo released a new version next week and it forces players to explore the world around them with their smartphones. that is the bloomberg business flash. tom, you are a fan? and i caught a squirtel do not know what t
erik schatzker spoke with him about the sign of the workforce after thousands of jobs are eliminated>> at this point in time, i think that we are exactly where we should be to face the environment that we have, to face the regulation that we have, to face the forces that we have. now, at this point in time, our challenge is to execute correctly what we have in front of us. >> there are a few caveats. orcel says more regulation or worsen in of market -- worsening of market conditions...
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. >> erik estrada is wearing a badge for real. he's known for his role on tv.th his side kick john. >> and now nearly 40 years after chip's premier, the 67-year-old estrada has been named as a reserve officer with the st. anthony police department in idaho. >> it happened over the fourth of july weekend. he tweeted out this photo saying -- he's looking pretty good for pushing 70. a motorcycle and everything. >> officer estrada will be working with the department to help keep children safe from online predators. >> we did a poll in the news the under 30 crowd in the office had no idea who he is. >> the rest of us knew. >> it was a sad moment. >> then we realized that's where the divide exists. >> we'll be right back. divide exists. >> we'll be right back. but zzzquil is different have pain medicine because why would you take a pain medicine when all you want is good sleep? zzzquil: a non-habit forming sleep-aid that's not for pain, just for sleep. our bacteria family's been on this alright kiddos!erations. everybody off the backpack, we made it to the ottoman. i
. >> erik estrada is wearing a badge for real. he's known for his role on tv.th his side kick john. >> and now nearly 40 years after chip's premier, the 67-year-old estrada has been named as a reserve officer with the st. anthony police department in idaho. >> it happened over the fourth of july weekend. he tweeted out this photo saying -- he's looking pretty good for pushing 70. a motorcycle and everything. >> officer estrada will be working with the department to help...
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. >> reporter: erik grosof is an investigator with the n.t.s.b. >> much like a crime scene. you only get one chance at it so we want to make sure we do everything correctly. >> reporter: the balloon apparently caught fire in flight. at least 16 were on aboard. investigators say the balloon was operated by a company called heart of texas, which advertises balloon rides in san antonio, austin, and houston. witnesses initially thought it was a car on fire. when emergency responders arrived, they found the balloon basket burning. margaret wylie lives nearby. >> and i looked off over there, and the next thing i knew, you saw a big fireball go up, and it was just-- just praying whoever was there got away from the thing in time. >> reporter: wylie things the balloon hit these high-voltage power lieps. this is most deadly hot air balloon accident in recent u.s. history. coorgt to the n.t.s.b., a total of 16 people died while hot air ballooning from 2002-2012. three were killed after this balloon burst into flames and hit a power line in 2014. in a statement, governor greg abbott sai
. >> reporter: erik grosof is an investigator with the n.t.s.b. >> much like a crime scene. you only get one chance at it so we want to make sure we do everything correctly. >> reporter: the balloon apparently caught fire in flight. at least 16 were on aboard. investigators say the balloon was operated by a company called heart of texas, which advertises balloon rides in san antonio, austin, and houston. witnesses initially thought it was a car on fire. when emergency...
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president.vision he spoke exclusively to bloombergs erik schatzker. >> at this point in time, i thinkhat to we are exactly where we should be to face the environment we have. ,o face the regulation we have to face the force we have. at this point in time, our challenge is to execute correctly what we have in front of us and i think the firm is very much focused on doing so. in anna: christopher bailey is to end his role. he says despite the results not being what he had hoped for, the company will move on in the weaker pound might even be useful. >> it is certainly not a decision i wanted or believed in. up it is what it is a end am always a glass half full and we now need to move on. done business globally. we trade all around the world. in, any trading agreement as something we will always work with no matter, you know, where, you know, what happens in the process. 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. : david has the details for us. once again, japan. david? david: it is all about japan. that is where the market story is today
president.vision he spoke exclusively to bloombergs erik schatzker. >> at this point in time, i thinkhat to we are exactly where we should be to face the environment we have. ,o face the regulation we have to face the force we have. at this point in time, our challenge is to execute correctly what we have in front of us and i think the firm is very much focused on doing so. in anna: christopher bailey is to end his role. he says despite the results not being what he had hoped for, the...
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