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europe will lose. and now europe is falling behind and the development of artificial intelligence.gorithm are more powerful than some governments. already the fate of small countries advanced more already not leaning in the global tech race falling behind both american china. this is not some minor issue. it's about weakness. economic and political europe is more focused on regulation then on freedom. but smart regulation is needed russia hesitates but we should ensure maximum tech development make all significant decisions for the whole of europe. from weapons production, to tect development, you must lead and europe must become the most deflected market in the war. and finally, finally europe must be able to keep peace. peace and security for everybody. for itself and for others those in the world to matter europe deserves to be strong for this in the eu and nato it is possible without ukraine without a just and to russia's war against ukraine. i am certain the answer is no only real security guarantees for us will be real security guarantees for everyone in europe. they must ens
europe will lose. and now europe is falling behind and the development of artificial intelligence.gorithm are more powerful than some governments. already the fate of small countries advanced more already not leaning in the global tech race falling behind both american china. this is not some minor issue. it's about weakness. economic and political europe is more focused on regulation then on freedom. but smart regulation is needed russia hesitates but we should ensure maximum tech development...
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europe deserves to be strong and for this, europe needs the e.u. and nato. if it is possible without ukraine and without a just end to russia's war against ukraine, i am sure the answer is no. only a real security guarantee for us will serve as real security guarantees for everyone in europe. we must ensure that america also sees us as essential. for that to happen, america's focus must shift to europe so that one day in washington they will say, all eyes on europe, and not because of war, but because of opportunities in europe. europe needs to know how to defend itself. hundreds of millions of people go to europe to see its landmarks, to loan from its cultural heritage. millions in the world dream of living like europeans do. will we be able to keep it and pass it to our children if we in europe can answer positively. america will need europe as well as other global players. europe must shape history for itself and its allies to remain not just relevant, but alive and great. thank you. [applause] if i can use ukrainian it is good. >> your english is becomin
europe deserves to be strong and for this, europe needs the e.u. and nato. if it is possible without ukraine and without a just end to russia's war against ukraine, i am sure the answer is no. only a real security guarantee for us will serve as real security guarantees for everyone in europe. we must ensure that america also sees us as essential. for that to happen, america's focus must shift to europe so that one day in washington they will say, all eyes on europe, and not because of war, but...
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will president trump even notice europe? does he see nato as necessary and will he respect eu institutions? ladies and gentlemen, europe can't afford to be second or third in line for its allies. if that happens, the world will start moving forward without europe. and that is a world that will not be comfortable or beneficial for all europeans. europe needs to compete for the top spot in priorities and technological development. some see as a problem for europe, but others call a challenge. europe must establish itself as a strong global player. as an indispensable player. let's not forget, there is no portion separating european countries from russia. european leaders should remember these battles involving north korean soldiers now happening in places geographically close to davos than pyongyang. russia is turning into a version of north korea. a country where human life means nothing. but they have nuclear weapons and a burning desire to make their neighbors' lives miserable. even though russia's overall economic potentia
will president trump even notice europe? does he see nato as necessary and will he respect eu institutions? ladies and gentlemen, europe can't afford to be second or third in line for its allies. if that happens, the world will start moving forward without europe. and that is a world that will not be comfortable or beneficial for all europeans. europe needs to compete for the top spot in priorities and technological development. some see as a problem for europe, but others call a challenge....
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n g that could threaten europe. we can just take a quick lesson of your being analysts estimate to the new us and ministration will probably use the energy supplies as a liver of pressure towards europe. it is estimated that it will try to expand ellen's. you facilities in the united states and the rates experts to be you creating an even greater danger of dependence since europe is this the interest self from a russian guest by schedule. this will threaten the energy security of the you creating a new dependence on the single supply. some of us will call out hyperbola because the us and the your close allies. so are those concerns justified as well? i think we need to look at the, the, the, the background reality here. the background reality is that and in the 1st 3 quarters of 2024 us natural gas production from shell and type formations, which accounts for 79 percent of natural gas production decrease slightly in the 1st 9 months of 2024 compared with the same period in 2023. and if this trend holds for the hold
n g that could threaten europe. we can just take a quick lesson of your being analysts estimate to the new us and ministration will probably use the energy supplies as a liver of pressure towards europe. it is estimated that it will try to expand ellen's. you facilities in the united states and the rates experts to be you creating an even greater danger of dependence since europe is this the interest self from a russian guest by schedule. this will threaten the energy security of the you...
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the damaging to europe enter the world, even though europe claims to be a leader in environmental protection. the great deputy defense minister has said that if the us replace this russian gas with its own l. n g that could threaten europe, we can just take a quick listen. you're being analysts estimate to the new us and ministration will probably use the energy supplies as a liver of pressure towards europe. it is estimated that it will try to expand ellen's. you facilities in the united states and the rates experts to be you creating an even greater danger of dependence. since your is distance interest self from a russian guest by schedule. this will threaten the energy security of the you creating a new dependence on a single supply. some of us will call out hyperbola because the us and the your close allies. so are those concerns justified as well? i think we need to look at the, the background reality here. the background reality is that europe has placed its reliance upon an energy power. the united states that is seen declining production from shale formations of natural gas and is go
the damaging to europe enter the world, even though europe claims to be a leader in environmental protection. the great deputy defense minister has said that if the us replace this russian gas with its own l. n g that could threaten europe, we can just take a quick listen. you're being analysts estimate to the new us and ministration will probably use the energy supplies as a liver of pressure towards europe. it is estimated that it will try to expand ellen's. you facilities in the united...
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a sovereign europe needs that. this is why we need to align our policies on the european union in the coming years. competitor law, industrial policies, financial policies modern immigration law belong together for want to establish new and promote new growth in europe. it is possible. i agree with that. our companies need better financing options and capitol information. financial investors stand ready but far too often they fail due to national organized capitol in your prayer is important to make substantial progress when it comes to deepening the capitol market. it's not just that marginal expert topic is of crucial importance for the future of the competitiveness it's important crucial for the future of europe. this entails the eu produces excessive redtape and regulation. the european commission promise that. we are going to demand a new commission to pursue this key task but let me give you what example. the future about that. no one does macao need suggest otherwise harms our industry. it's also harmful whe
a sovereign europe needs that. this is why we need to align our policies on the european union in the coming years. competitor law, industrial policies, financial policies modern immigration law belong together for want to establish new and promote new growth in europe. it is possible. i agree with that. our companies need better financing options and capitol information. financial investors stand ready but far too often they fail due to national organized capitol in your prayer is important to...
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in europe and in germany and everybody can see what they want. even if he is the billionaire. what we do not accept the synthesis supporting exceeding under extreme right positions and this is what i would like to repeat again. another question i think europe needs preparation and we you know that there are a lot of strategies for starting and for increasing population and willingness and this is why we so much support the idea of free trade and also of developing a trade agreement. and i am having we are now successful the mexico and their think that it should be the last one today when there many regions which are working very hard to get this done prayed with india, indonesia, malaysia, really other countries and regions i think they should be now more successful than in the past and would create more freee agreement between the union by the countries and regions. >> mr. chancellor, if i may ask you a question, could you look at what the views related to strengthening your insecurity. were living in a dear dangerous world pretty unimaginative
in europe and in germany and everybody can see what they want. even if he is the billionaire. what we do not accept the synthesis supporting exceeding under extreme right positions and this is what i would like to repeat again. another question i think europe needs preparation and we you know that there are a lot of strategies for starting and for increasing population and willingness and this is why we so much support the idea of free trade and also of developing a trade agreement. and i am...
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a sovereign europe needs that.need to align our policies on the european union in the coming years. competitor law, industrial policies, financial policies modern immigration law belong together for want to establish new and promote new growth in europe. it is possible. i agree with that. our companies need better financing options and capitol information. financial investors stand ready but far too often they fail due to national organized capitol in your prayer is important to make substantial progress when it comes to deepening the capitol market. it's not just that marginal expert topic is of crucial importance for the future of the competitiveness it's important crucial for the future of europe. this entails the eu produces excessive redtape and regulation. the european commission promise that. we are going to demand a new commission to pursue this key task but let me give you what example. the future about that. no one does macao need suggest otherwise harms our industry. it's also harmful when european car m
a sovereign europe needs that.need to align our policies on the european union in the coming years. competitor law, industrial policies, financial policies modern immigration law belong together for want to establish new and promote new growth in europe. it is possible. i agree with that. our companies need better financing options and capitol information. financial investors stand ready but far too often they fail due to national organized capitol in your prayer is important to make...
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talk to me about europe by way of— in future. talk to me about i europe by way of comparison.ermany was once the powerhouse economy of the eu, which isn't so. where does the uk fit enough picture? we which isn't so. where does the uk fit enough picture?- uk fit enough picture? we are curowin uk fit enough picture? we are growing stronger _ uk fit enough picture? we are growing stronger than - uk fit enough picture? we are growing stronger than they i uk fit enough picture? we are| growing stronger than they are in europe, and we are expected to grow stronger again coming into 2025. it is looking like we are showing a lot of resilience relative to what is happening on the continent. if you think further yonder, the trump policies will impact the eurozone than necessary uk. thank you, mark shepherd from the yorkshire building society. we touched on europe, and let's focus in germany. inflation rose again, coming in at 2.6% in december, up from 2.2%. meanwhile in italy, consumer inflation is just half that, at i.3%. it's an illustration of an uneven picture across europe with som
talk to me about europe by way of— in future. talk to me about i europe by way of comparison.ermany was once the powerhouse economy of the eu, which isn't so. where does the uk fit enough picture? we which isn't so. where does the uk fit enough picture?- uk fit enough picture? we are curowin uk fit enough picture? we are growing stronger _ uk fit enough picture? we are growing stronger than - uk fit enough picture? we are growing stronger than they i uk fit enough picture? we are| growing...
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and the us administration has imposed sanctions that have caused energy prices to rise in europe. europe is rapidly approaching a new energy crisis. now this is what they, hong gary and fund managed, was referring to san is the start of this year. ukraine has terminated old tacit of the rough and natural gas across its territory. also just last week, the us impose sweeping sanctions against the russian oil industry. specifically targeting the major energy supply, a gas from that. both decisions have spots outrage in europe. the box that goes with it is aspect of your decision to stop the transitive gas through ukraine to slovakia and other customers is causing enormous damage to ukraine itself. does look vakio and in particular to the european union, it has provoked various reactions that are not conducive to either bi lateral or multi lateral relations. i am not alone in my position in europe. the decisive issue is not that the slovak republic will lose around $500000000.00 euros a year from the cut off of gas transit. what matters is the impact of your decision on the competitiveness o
and the us administration has imposed sanctions that have caused energy prices to rise in europe. europe is rapidly approaching a new energy crisis. now this is what they, hong gary and fund managed, was referring to san is the start of this year. ukraine has terminated old tacit of the rough and natural gas across its territory. also just last week, the us impose sweeping sanctions against the russian oil industry. specifically targeting the major energy supply, a gas from that. both decisions...
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in europe, he wants europe to import more from the u.s., particularly energy.e wants help on funding from nato as far as military funding. he probably wants them to lay off a little bit on the tech companies. so there's an understanding of what is desire is and so then you get to the table and start to negotiate. francine: is it possible to know whether he's better for public markets and private markets? jenny: i think a view is that he's going to be good for the economy and that therefore is good for both public and private markets. francine: what are you seeing in private markets? jenny: you're starting to see more movement on ipo's, which is good for the private equity business. the areas i am most focused on is the area i think has tremendous opportunities, secondary private equity. there has been so much deployed in private equity. there's about 150 billion deployed in secondary private equity. i think they deployed about 70 percent of their fund with large discounts, more than 60 percent the average historically. they think it's a really interesting oppor
in europe, he wants europe to import more from the u.s., particularly energy.e wants help on funding from nato as far as military funding. he probably wants them to lay off a little bit on the tech companies. so there's an understanding of what is desire is and so then you get to the table and start to negotiate. francine: is it possible to know whether he's better for public markets and private markets? jenny: i think a view is that he's going to be good for the economy and that therefore is...
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so this is not only economically damaging to europe, it's been enormously economically damaging to europe, but it is also environmental. the damaging to europe enter the world, even though europe claims to be a leader in environmental protection. the great deputy defense minister has said that if the us replace this russian gas with its own l. n g that could threaten europe, we can just take a quick listen. you're being analysts estimate to the new us and ministration will probably use the energy supplies as a liver of pressure towards europe. it is estimated that it will try to expand ellen's. you facilities in the united states and the rates experts to be you creating an even greater danger of dependence since your existence interest self from a russian guest by schedule. this will threaten the energy security of the you creating a new dependence on the single supply. some of us will call out hyperbola, because the us and the your close allies. so are those concerns justified as well? i think we need to look at the, the background reality here. the background reality is that europe has
so this is not only economically damaging to europe, it's been enormously economically damaging to europe, but it is also environmental. the damaging to europe enter the world, even though europe claims to be a leader in environmental protection. the great deputy defense minister has said that if the us replace this russian gas with its own l. n g that could threaten europe, we can just take a quick listen. you're being analysts estimate to the new us and ministration will probably use the...
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is it america for destroying europe under the energy bus as well in europe? many leaders and the public at large are worried about what's going to happen this winter and sort of done and the context of this. as i said, decreased significantly. res, every us and china, and therefore there is a need in the u. s. in in europe to pull together. but clearly in the war between russia and ukraine, us and u. k. plays a crime, monroe in terms of advising, providing the best depth and re intelligence and the tactics. of course, i have no doubt that as even the north sea $1.00 and $2.00 of these happened the same applies for the tax 3. so there was definitely a strategic embrace behind what's happening in the recent pale case. i hope it's not going to, there is nothing to give to our data. but we have to recognize also that there was a war going on. russia is that sort of thing. you brand new press structure and as you press start to seriously destroying it and you create is trying to do the same thing. my point here is that when it comes to the neighboring regions affe
is it america for destroying europe under the energy bus as well in europe? many leaders and the public at large are worried about what's going to happen this winter and sort of done and the context of this. as i said, decreased significantly. res, every us and china, and therefore there is a need in the u. s. in in europe to pull together. but clearly in the war between russia and ukraine, us and u. k. plays a crime, monroe in terms of advising, providing the best depth and re intelligence and...
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so clearly his messages and that germany's task is europe, europe, and once again, europe to be stronger. i want to bring in you match because a lot of headlines were made by at least 5 all the tests to kind of the, the doing a twitter space, an ex space with 8 on mosque who is an advise of donald trump, one of his bros actually one of his key buddies in the selection campaign and, and it made everybody feel like, okay, these interests of every muscle lines are very close to each other. the if the is close to the trunk come up. but this is what a least vital had to say. about the relationship to the us address, actually a judge and not to you this with george. not only will this believe the, the alternative for germany on our beloved policy towards our beloved project for germany. hi, it is the only policy that has all communication channels open in the east and in the west in this well, let's look through the, you know, the, we've got the new policy b, s w way. you also did an episode with them. but what we did here at berlin briefing the new as of our and connection lines. and we just
so clearly his messages and that germany's task is europe, europe, and once again, europe to be stronger. i want to bring in you match because a lot of headlines were made by at least 5 all the tests to kind of the, the doing a twitter space, an ex space with 8 on mosque who is an advise of donald trump, one of his bros actually one of his key buddies in the selection campaign and, and it made everybody feel like, okay, these interests of every muscle lines are very close to each other. the if...
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ukraine has halted russians, gas flows to europe, but who does the decision? how most moscow cheese or european nations and sales of foreign smartphones of whom was tough in china. apple is the main loser. so have chinese consumers lost the taste for iphones? off to almost 14 years of civil war, syria as president bush, all of us out has gone. but the nation's economy has been decimation most of its oil and gas well as roads, electricity, grid, farm land, and the infrastructure a damaged, crippling the economy even a. so there is a wide range of western sanctions and post on the nation. and on. busy top of yeah, i'll show him the main group the other through i'll aside that is now leading serious transition. those measures prevented all sides government from doing business with other nations and private companies. they've also had put the delivery of much needed. a video administration says with lifting those sanctions is vital to help rebuild the country, but will they ever be removed? we'll discuss that with august shortly. but 1st, the report from sent them
ukraine has halted russians, gas flows to europe, but who does the decision? how most moscow cheese or european nations and sales of foreign smartphones of whom was tough in china. apple is the main loser. so have chinese consumers lost the taste for iphones? off to almost 14 years of civil war, syria as president bush, all of us out has gone. but the nation's economy has been decimation most of its oil and gas well as roads, electricity, grid, farm land, and the infrastructure a damaged,...
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busy rage in ukraine in europe. the box that goes with it is aspect of your decision to stop the transitive gas through ukraine to slovakia and other customers is causing enormous damage to ukraine itself. does lavaca and in particular to the european union, it has provoked various reactions that are not conducive to either bi lateral or multi lateral relations. i am not alone in my position in europe. the decisive issue is not that the slovak republic will lose around $500000000.00 euros a year from the cut off of gas transit. what matters is the impact of your decision on the competitiveness of the european union, the organization you are applying to joint i put on some i've done to put it very clearly. once again, the sanctions have nothing to do with morality. they have nothing to do with human rights, they have nothing to do with love of peace. they are simply an economic stimulus program for the u. s. economy and the killer program for german and european companies. quite simply a killer program for our compan
busy rage in ukraine in europe. the box that goes with it is aspect of your decision to stop the transitive gas through ukraine to slovakia and other customers is causing enormous damage to ukraine itself. does lavaca and in particular to the european union, it has provoked various reactions that are not conducive to either bi lateral or multi lateral relations. i am not alone in my position in europe. the decisive issue is not that the slovak republic will lose around $500000000.00 euros a...
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and what is happening in europe and ex- ex-europe as well.t else is giving you pause for thought as we push through 2025? >> yeah, we are -- we are p spending a lot of time trying to understand regulation. there seems to be less regulation going forward. i see regulation like you come into a bar. each bottle tastes pretty well, but when you pour all the bottles into one bucket, it is not good anymore. that is the thing with regulation. all nice and well meant and so on, but when you put it all together, it is hindering growth. what can we do with the regulations? the same with reporting. we are advocating, you know, a kind of -- we think that climate report is ex-tremely important. we are advocating for a simple reporting structure and advocating for companies now to increase probably half yearly rather than quarterly. we think it leads to long-term thinking. >> would you say too much regulation in europe right now is hindering growth? >> i think it is something we need to watch and that's for sure a danger. that is something draghi is pointi
and what is happening in europe and ex- ex-europe as well.t else is giving you pause for thought as we push through 2025? >> yeah, we are -- we are p spending a lot of time trying to understand regulation. there seems to be less regulation going forward. i see regulation like you come into a bar. each bottle tastes pretty well, but when you pour all the bottles into one bucket, it is not good anymore. that is the thing with regulation. all nice and well meant and so on, but when you put...
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l n g exports to europe. now, number one in the world, you know the n g, of course you guys see steve 5 percent of us of energy going to europe. so he's also guessing the bulk. okay. so pipeline guys from russia works is and then you from the us. then the biggest cost is a curie. edu. in this price. now this attack attends this happening again just yeah, for a trump is saying that both parties will come together with the right sort of a settlement between russia and ukraine. is it maxima of their products before both sides? caesar on the table, but i suggested that for turkey to bring this up, you will need to need to context because it's a need to remember to country need to has a responsibility to protect the political as you press direction took. you might also consider joining the russian navy to protect this pipeline across the back seat belt board is a critical national security method for companies like ducky right. because i said, we can see me until i get around 55. you see, i'm a gas and just to pip
l n g exports to europe. now, number one in the world, you know the n g, of course you guys see steve 5 percent of us of energy going to europe. so he's also guessing the bulk. okay. so pipeline guys from russia works is and then you from the us. then the biggest cost is a curie. edu. in this price. now this attack attends this happening again just yeah, for a trump is saying that both parties will come together with the right sort of a settlement between russia and ukraine. is it maxima of...
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that's all the astounding absurdity of terry breton as tyrant of europe, tyrant of europe. wow. but no ilan musk the e u has no mechanism to nullify any election anywhere in e. u. not at all. what is said in the video related only to the application of the dsa, and it's moderation obligations lost in translation or another fake news. well, from off a former com to solve strep probably feels quite possible because of course, we know that the vienna has very open and consistently fox, the alternative for germany policy. and the s p a has become a bit of a policy non growth within brussels. it's been smith this fall, right? it's on the investigation for extremism in berlin, and it's supposed to dismissal it this may say, but we're me friday really poses is to the low blessed ideology on things like well . well, the policy has pledge that if it comes to power, it will stop on shipments to pray for example. and this message is gaining traction among significance waves of the german public with poles, placing them at around 20 percent, and david kept with the front runners of the race
that's all the astounding absurdity of terry breton as tyrant of europe, tyrant of europe. wow. but no ilan musk the e u has no mechanism to nullify any election anywhere in e. u. not at all. what is said in the video related only to the application of the dsa, and it's moderation obligations lost in translation or another fake news. well, from off a former com to solve strep probably feels quite possible because of course, we know that the vienna has very open and consistently fox, the...
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i am not alone in my position in europe. the decisive issue is not that the slovak republic will lose around $500000000.00 euros a year from the cut off of gas transit. what matters is the impact of your decision on the competitiveness of the european union, the organization you are applying to join us here. hold on. so my gun to put it very clearly. once again is that a sense of having nothing to do with morality? they have nothing to do of human rights either. they have nothing to do with love imperials. they are simply an economic stimulus program for the u. s. economy and the killer program for german and european companies. you know, quite simply a killer program for our confidence that has to be said clearly, and they also have a very clear purpose. the purpose is to increase the united states share of global value creation again at the expense of germany and at the expense of europe they go by. that's what it's all about. if the americans sell us gas at competitive prices, yes, please. then i think we should also by o
i am not alone in my position in europe. the decisive issue is not that the slovak republic will lose around $500000000.00 euros a year from the cut off of gas transit. what matters is the impact of your decision on the competitiveness of the european union, the organization you are applying to join us here. hold on. so my gun to put it very clearly. once again is that a sense of having nothing to do with morality? they have nothing to do of human rights either. they have nothing to do with...
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europe is another one.t has more defensive characteristics, but interesting in the environment with dollar strength out there because of how internationally exposed there is. i think there is potential for at least relative out performance for the ftse 100. >> the call is interesting with all of the volatility on the political scene. david, i would like to get your thoughts on the banking sector as well. we just heard from some of the u.s. p imagine majors to start earnings season. what is outlook for european banking with the growing consideration with the consolidation? >> it is interesting if you think of banking in a global context. we are thinking about financials. we are overweight globally. when you think of the impact of trump on the global outlook, it is different for the u.s. than europe. it is one of the few sectors where there has been continued upwards momentum. it is a place that out performed relative to the rest of the pack. valuation still looks okay. we still feel okay about the european b
europe is another one.t has more defensive characteristics, but interesting in the environment with dollar strength out there because of how internationally exposed there is. i think there is potential for at least relative out performance for the ftse 100. >> the call is interesting with all of the volatility on the political scene. david, i would like to get your thoughts on the banking sector as well. we just heard from some of the u.s. p imagine majors to start earnings season. what...
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to europe. right? in the heart of wood, a maybe a separate line, i am mostly inclined to veto further european financial aid to ukraine. as such, a decision requires unit empty and the european council president zelinski thinks that everyone should be his servants. in my case, he met his match, robert fits so is the slow back prime minister, not a ukrainian survey that he said so. well that concerns or comments coming off is that landscape met with the slow back opposition to discuss the energy crisis has torn apart the 2 nations bilateral ties. so father ukrainian politician has yet to agree to terms that he will even meet with the actual head of the slovak of him. but in response to feats always proposal to meet in davos. so let's get responded by saying the slightly like 5 minutes to quote keeps failing to reach his destination. despite the west, yes, long effort to reduce rushes, energy sales most goes, revenues grew 26 percent year of a year compared to 2023. that's must go to the east for
to europe. right? in the heart of wood, a maybe a separate line, i am mostly inclined to veto further european financial aid to ukraine. as such, a decision requires unit empty and the european council president zelinski thinks that everyone should be his servants. in my case, he met his match, robert fits so is the slow back prime minister, not a ukrainian survey that he said so. well that concerns or comments coming off is that landscape met with the slow back opposition to discuss the energy...
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>> there are opportunities across europe and western europe and we find compelling valuations in thatld have never been at the discounts they are against the u.s. markets. so, it's a historically interesting time to invest and when you add the layer of the currencies in europe having sold off so much. so, you are buying these discounted companies at valuations. also, the currency you pay as american investors to acquire the companies is depressed as well. there is an opportunity. we think there are so many companies in europe that are leaders in their sectors from a global perspective that have attractive growth outlooks and attractive margin outlooks as well. we think that is a good place to start in europe. just because it is based in europe, doesn't mean its fortunes are based in europe as well. >> i noticed, however, you are bullish on two particular stocks. explain to us why you are bullish on these names and for transparency, do you own the stock as well? >> we own both companies. look, renew is one of the companies we are a large shareholder. the company is being acquired and t
>> there are opportunities across europe and western europe and we find compelling valuations in thatld have never been at the discounts they are against the u.s. markets. so, it's a historically interesting time to invest and when you add the layer of the currencies in europe having sold off so much. so, you are buying these discounted companies at valuations. also, the currency you pay as american investors to acquire the companies is depressed as well. there is an opportunity. we think...
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host: let's move into europe if we can in the situation in ukraine. some people have described it a stalemate. how do you see this playing out next? and what, what's your, what's your takeaway at this moment in time about that conflict? gen. milley: well, i think it is a strategic stalemate so tactically at the tactical level you're getting puts and takes on either side, you saw this offensive by the ukrainians in to kursk. you have seen local offenses by the russians. so tactically, you're getting some advances and retreats on either side. so there's some tactical gains and losses. but at the strategic level, it is, in fact, its stalemate. it has been for some time. and what do i mean by that? well, warfare is always about political objectives. so the political objectives of the russians was to go ahead and well, warfare is always about political objectives. so the political objectives of the russians was to go ahead and topple the uh the government of, of ukraine, the capture or kill zelensky and his government and then advance to the river and then
host: let's move into europe if we can in the situation in ukraine. some people have described it a stalemate. how do you see this playing out next? and what, what's your, what's your takeaway at this moment in time about that conflict? gen. milley: well, i think it is a strategic stalemate so tactically at the tactical level you're getting puts and takes on either side, you saw this offensive by the ukrainians in to kursk. you have seen local offenses by the russians. so tactically, you're...
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once they reach europe, the struggle continues. who is grunted asylum, who is allowed to stay in germany and who is not sentenced. i'm living in this world. i never had applied for their have nowhere to go positive in inside themselves. and it was like moving from the streets of afghanistan into the ring. so it is finding is, beats in, in your society, from refugee to boxing, for my goal is to be the 1st ever, i haven't been championed. let's ask you, how do you make it as a refugee in germany? the, this is my to that is where i live in building seems to use as you can see, my pride on the i used to steve lady 5 to 6 person ends in one room. so it's a lot of space. i still think that i could been up to 10 people here most i've done things that anyone who lives in europe or anyone who lives in germany is the rates are the things that we are menu nurse or we have a lot of money that we just living the best, happy life, but it's not very honest. i used to live in if you would, you come and just imagine living with a 160 to 200 people
once they reach europe, the struggle continues. who is grunted asylum, who is allowed to stay in germany and who is not sentenced. i'm living in this world. i never had applied for their have nowhere to go positive in inside themselves. and it was like moving from the streets of afghanistan into the ring. so it is finding is, beats in, in your society, from refugee to boxing, for my goal is to be the 1st ever, i haven't been championed. let's ask you, how do you make it as a refugee in germany?...
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this is "bloomberg daybreak europe." welcome back.idge-born legal ai company luminance has seen its corporate customer base more than doubled since the start of the year. the firm is announcing new offices in san francisco and toronto after tripling its u.s. headcount in 2024. i'm pleased to be joined now exclusively by eleanor lightbody , ceo of luminance. great to have you with me. you have just opened new offices in san francisco. you tripled your headcount stateside. why are you so confident about doing business in donald trump's america? eleanor: lovely, thank you for having me back. look, we as you mentioned, are going super fast in the u.s. our corporate customer base increased by double. in the last year in the u.s. those that are easing our product to enhance legal teams accelerate the work they are doing with contracting. quite frankly, 40% of our revenue now comes from the u.s. we only opened up our u.s. operations a few years ago and have seen success after success. working with customers like amd one of the largest chip m
this is "bloomberg daybreak europe." welcome back.idge-born legal ai company luminance has seen its corporate customer base more than doubled since the start of the year. the firm is announcing new offices in san francisco and toronto after tripling its u.s. headcount in 2024. i'm pleased to be joined now exclusively by eleanor lightbody , ceo of luminance. great to have you with me. you have just opened new offices in san francisco. you tripled your headcount stateside. why are you...
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but it's not a tropical jungle or the amazon rain forest were in europe. a continent once blanketed in primeval forest, 6000 years ago about 80 percent of it was covered and treat most of the as far as the guns. but a few primary force remains. and there a paradise for ecologist and other scientists. all listen more about trees and forest on this edition of the da at least science show. welcome to tomorrow today. who the fog? a rush mountains in romania home to one of your last primeval farmers. there are still areas here where few people have a set of books we had on the cloth and the remote problem are you forest project at the check? university of live sciences in prague loves the deep valleys if the company attends, but she's concerned the most of the rain forest it gets huge. media attention paused here in europe. we don't seem to be caring about our own for us. that's our existing research team keeps finding clear cut areas deep within the forest and i, this is quite terrifying. the rates of the for our station occurring here. we have no clue or stud
but it's not a tropical jungle or the amazon rain forest were in europe. a continent once blanketed in primeval forest, 6000 years ago about 80 percent of it was covered and treat most of the as far as the guns. but a few primary force remains. and there a paradise for ecologist and other scientists. all listen more about trees and forest on this edition of the da at least science show. welcome to tomorrow today. who the fog? a rush mountains in romania home to one of your last primeval...
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i am not sure how the rest of the world feels about this and if europe and kind of dust europe and chinaat people were talking about yesterday with the incoming president taking a measured approach which lasted about six hours. lisa: right now we have to tamper with the idea that usually the zeitgeist tends to be proven then less than correct or not necessarily correct 50% of the time. there is a point about how much this translates to the rest of the world with u.s. companies with the citi head of banking looking outside of the u.s. to do acquisitions because of the strong dollar or investors seeing price to perfection shifting into other places. is the dynamism going to leave the u.s. into other pastors? jonathan: anne-marie skipped this event for good reason, the inauguration. there is a new day, the start of february. february 1 and what might change for global trade. annmarie: potentially, that is when we could see tariffs that donald trump has been talking about for months and actually years take shape. notably yesterday when he was talking to reporters about what he is looking at
i am not sure how the rest of the world feels about this and if europe and kind of dust europe and chinaat people were talking about yesterday with the incoming president taking a measured approach which lasted about six hours. lisa: right now we have to tamper with the idea that usually the zeitgeist tends to be proven then less than correct or not necessarily correct 50% of the time. there is a point about how much this translates to the rest of the world with u.s. companies with the citi...
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we're in europe. a continent once blanketed in primeval forest, 6000 years ago about 80 percent of it was covered and treat most of as far as their guns. but a few primary force remains and they're a paradise for ecologists and other scientists. all listen more about trees and forest on this edition of the w science show. welcome to tomorrow. today.
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, clear, the lack of a gas storage for the winter in europe is not the next a down to a company. but this is just one of the pressing issues. many of the european countries are facing or has been spicing for years. drastically. the rising cost of energy has seriously calls the lack of competitive advantage of european products and the sky rocketing electricity. bill has suddenly brought down this standard of living for the people. the question is why europe is doing this to itself, of the politically this should have realized today's situation a long time ago, what, why nothing has been taught to prepare for the worst. these sanctions have kind of takes time. did that coverage to anybody that is doing business with rupture or inc connection with russia. so um, well, we don't, we don't really know where the sanctions will go eventually. but uh, i mean, maybe that's, you know, part of what my d as being doing as his last minute resort to, to basically uh, you know, through a hot potato to the upcoming president. trump, to handle the mark circle. burke has a 100 in the is parliament
, clear, the lack of a gas storage for the winter in europe is not the next a down to a company. but this is just one of the pressing issues. many of the european countries are facing or has been spicing for years. drastically. the rising cost of energy has seriously calls the lack of competitive advantage of european products and the sky rocketing electricity. bill has suddenly brought down this standard of living for the people. the question is why europe is doing this to itself, of the...
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well, that's a harbinger of things to come to europe as well. um, i think the other thing on the speech which i take away is that there was a great deal of wire here about the withdrawal from the climate convention which he . ready is able to do with his executive order last night out across here, the withdrawal from the w h r, which is a bizarre policy. it seems to me probably be reflecting the even more bizarre appointment of mr. robert at kennedy is his el secretary. yeah, we were expecting both of those withdrawals from those important multi lateral agreements. we both the powers climate record, which he did the last time. he was president of this time pulling out of the world health organization. when america contributes about a fist of the w. h o is also full funding. i mean, james, what kind of impact is going to have on the organizations operations around the world, including and so many areas like gaza and it's kind of a song where it's dealing with emergencies. you know, it's got no doubt about that. i think there is a good chance that
well, that's a harbinger of things to come to europe as well. um, i think the other thing on the speech which i take away is that there was a great deal of wire here about the withdrawal from the climate convention which he . ready is able to do with his executive order last night out across here, the withdrawal from the w h r, which is a bizarre policy. it seems to me probably be reflecting the even more bizarre appointment of mr. robert at kennedy is his el secretary. yeah, we were expecting...
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and of course, this is an um, direct contrast to what's happening in europe. in europe, you still have them wherever you have all of your regulated n sense or media. we're actually vastly in um, safer of west and aggression against russia and ukraine as well. are also actively um demo lising um russia and basically telling us every day that russia is about um, to start the warrant will march to belding again and things like that. and i think the reason why the numbers on all rising in america and not in europe right now is because in america actually does um and so russian narrative is um, breaking down um during the last month on the one hand. and on the other hand, unfortunately in europe, um this heavy censorship and manipulation in states its by brussels and especially by the most ferocious um and so i rushed and states in europe on still persists unfortunately not. um, it's interesting these numbers they are, you know, on one hand, but they also be productive because you've got a large portion of the global population. also believing that most whose influ
and of course, this is an um, direct contrast to what's happening in europe. in europe, you still have them wherever you have all of your regulated n sense or media. we're actually vastly in um, safer of west and aggression against russia and ukraine as well. are also actively um demo lising um russia and basically telling us every day that russia is about um, to start the warrant will march to belding again and things like that. and i think the reason why the numbers on all rising in america...
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so i think this does really almost bring to a close to the reflection pipeline gas in europe. we do still have russian pipeline gas coming into southeastern europe via the turkey stream pipeline, up through bulk area to greece, almost to serbia, enough as far as hungry. but that's really now the extent of that market. it's a regional, localized se european. if the check has been really good to talk to you today on counting the cost many thanks for being with us. a thank you very much. i'm going, as government says that it will continue with this plan, is to remove fuels subsidies by the end of 2025. politicians say that removing subsidies will free up money for central public services like transport, health and education. but the move is unpopular. that's how it would cost the reports from the $1.00 to call us. the santos is a high school teacher in angola. his salary isn't enough to ensure he can pay all his monthly bills. but he says government to fuel subsidies, help cushion consumers from rising prices. and that's why he is worried about politicians plans to scrap them lau
so i think this does really almost bring to a close to the reflection pipeline gas in europe. we do still have russian pipeline gas coming into southeastern europe via the turkey stream pipeline, up through bulk area to greece, almost to serbia, enough as far as hungry. but that's really now the extent of that market. it's a regional, localized se european. if the check has been really good to talk to you today on counting the cost many thanks for being with us. a thank you very much. i'm...
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and he'll benefit from europe, substituting russian gas with l. a. n g. or apparently the us, of course, i mean they, they have to buy l n g from the us, which is both times higher than the price that they are, they used to get. and so we really don't know what uh, what your end is doing this or why they are doing this to itself. yeah, that's the, the main question here. nelson washington has imposed increasingly severe sanctions on the so called russian shadow fleets vessels that supposedly carry russian goods well being registered in 3rd party states. what repercussions could these 3rd parties, phase 2 thing where i think the, these sanctions have kind of extended that coverage to anybody that is doing business with rupture or inc connection with russia. so, um, well we don't, we don't really know where the sanctions will go. eventually, but uh, i mean, maybe that's, you know, part of what by d as been doing as his last minute resort to, to basically uh, you know, through a hot potato to the upcoming president. trump, to handle it. let's right. mean me,
and he'll benefit from europe, substituting russian gas with l. a. n g. or apparently the us, of course, i mean they, they have to buy l n g from the us, which is both times higher than the price that they are, they used to get. and so we really don't know what uh, what your end is doing this or why they are doing this to itself. yeah, that's the, the main question here. nelson washington has imposed increasingly severe sanctions on the so called russian shadow fleets vessels that supposedly...
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but will president trump listen to europe, or will he negotiate with russia and china without europe?pe needs to learn how how to fully take care of itself so that the world can't afford to ignore it. >> it seems he meant that as a warning. but that's essentially what president trump has been asking for to have europe defend itself. what do you make of that? >> zelenskyy is speaking as a european, and he wants europe to stand up, and he wants europe to be part of the negotiation because he knows that europe is going to be really in defense of ukraine in these negotiations. so i think that zelenskyy is trying to give europe a spine and they need it. >> well, that war will enter its fourth year on february 22nd. of course, the clock is ticking. beth sanner, we appreciate your time today. thank you. >> thanks, kayla. >> when we come back, you can now buy airplane tickets using venmo. why jetblue is bringing the popular app on board. >> in the lead with jake tapper next on cnn. >> ontario, canada. stable and secure. when the world around us isn't, you can rely on us for energy to power yo
but will president trump listen to europe, or will he negotiate with russia and china without europe?pe needs to learn how how to fully take care of itself so that the world can't afford to ignore it. >> it seems he meant that as a warning. but that's essentially what president trump has been asking for to have europe defend itself. what do you make of that? >> zelenskyy is speaking as a european, and he wants europe to stand up, and he wants europe to be part of the negotiation...
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i said it was a crate and cut off our russian gas tries it to europe. it's really just positive west. yes. on campaign the sanction of russian energy. however, despite those efforts, moscow is revenues grew 26 percent year over year compared to 2023. i think this set to prove costly for so back here a cost of state up with a $1000000000.00 per year according to the countries lead to once again as letting me bought it and highlighting that liquefied natural gas being sold from america to europe will cost is country much, much more than a russian piped energy. you have a nice, a, the busiest from the u. s. they, they want me to break a unit and they want me to make you a dependent on the america over this winter. we are okay, but then next winter, really crucial. and the we still do it because of the life because we are like minus 2 minus a maximum of minus 5 and nights. and i remember remember times when it was minus 25 minus 30 in the slide, lock you up for 2 weeks, and then the tanks will be empty pretty soon. so you know, if you're not hungry, don't k
i said it was a crate and cut off our russian gas tries it to europe. it's really just positive west. yes. on campaign the sanction of russian energy. however, despite those efforts, moscow is revenues grew 26 percent year over year compared to 2023. i think this set to prove costly for so back here a cost of state up with a $1000000000.00 per year according to the countries lead to once again as letting me bought it and highlighting that liquefied natural gas being sold from america to europe...
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— think you are seeing movement in europe now is to try and did tangle — in europe now is to try andns a real vulnerability and a tremendous piece of lethbridge for putin— tremendous piece of lethbridge for putin against his neighbours. it's also a reminder, and i used to be guilty— reminder, and i used to be guilty of— reminder, and i used to be guilty of saying this, that the russian _ guilty of saying this, that the russian gdp was the site of italy's. _ russian gdp was the site of italy's, not very large, i think— italy's, not very large, i think one of the things we have learnt _ think one of the things we have learnt from this endeavour is it's not— learnt from this endeavour is it's notjust the size of gdp but what _ it's notjust the size of gdp but what it is composed of, and the russian gdp, while smaller than _ the russian gdp, while smaller than some other countries, is largely— than some other countries, is largely reliant on the production of raw materials, or energy. — production of raw materials, or energy, food production, fertiliser and the like, and these _ fertilis
— think you are seeing movement in europe now is to try and did tangle — in europe now is to try andns a real vulnerability and a tremendous piece of lethbridge for putin— tremendous piece of lethbridge for putin against his neighbours. it's also a reminder, and i used to be guilty— reminder, and i used to be guilty of— reminder, and i used to be guilty of saying this, that the russian _ guilty of saying this, that the russian gdp was the site of italy's. _ russian gdp was the site of...
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we're in europe. a continent once blanketed in primeval forest, 6000 years ago about 80 percent of it was covered and treat most of those for a 2nd. but a few primary force remains and there a paradise for ecologists and other scientists. all this and more about trees and forest on this edition of the w science show. welcome to tomorrow today who the fog a russian mountains in room.
we're in europe. a continent once blanketed in primeval forest, 6000 years ago about 80 percent of it was covered and treat most of those for a 2nd. but a few primary force remains and there a paradise for ecologists and other scientists. all this and more about trees and forest on this edition of the w science show. welcome to tomorrow today who the fog a russian mountains in room.